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Every actor who's played Lex Luthor, ranked from worst to best, including Nicholas Hoult
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本文对历代影视作品中塑造的莱克斯·卢瑟(Lex Luthor)这一经典反派形象进行了盘点和排名。从早期的银幕形象到近年来的多元演绎,文章深入分析了包括尼古拉斯·霍尔特在内的多位演员如何诠释这位超级反派。卢瑟的魅力在于其超凡的智力、财富以及对超人的不懈仇恨,这使他成为超人名副其实的对手。文章详细评价了各版本卢瑟的特点、优缺点,并最终给出了一个综合性的排名,为观众提供了一个了解这一角色的全面视角。

💡 莱克斯·卢瑟作为超人最经典的宿敌,其核心魅力在于其卓越的智力、巨额财富以及对超人根深蒂固的仇恨,这些特质使他成为一个与超人势均力敌的对手。文章通过历数不同版本,展现了这些特质在不同演员演绎下的侧重点。

🌟 文章对历代莱克斯·卢瑟的扮演者进行了详细的排名,从1950年的Lyle Talbot到2025年的Nicholas Hoult,其中不乏备受争议的版本如Jesse Eisenberg,也有广受好评的如Gene Hackman和Michael Rosenbaum。排名依据包括角色还原度、表演深度以及对角色的塑造力。

🎬 尼古拉斯·霍尔特是最新一位扮演莱克斯·卢瑟的演员,在电影《超人》中,他被定位为“头号超人仇恨者”,其表演被认为与导演詹姆斯·古恩的风格高度契合,既有夸张之处又不失威胁感。文章特别提到,霍尔特版本卢瑟的动机源于对超人的嫉妒,这是一个在银幕上较少被深入展现的方面。

🎙️ 文章也肯定了动画作品中莱克斯·卢瑟的演绎,特别是Clancy Brown在DC动画宇宙中的配音,认为其智慧、财富和标志性的反派气场都得到了充分体现,是动画领域中不可忽视的经典版本。

✅ Michael Rosenbaum在《超人前传》(Smallville)中对莱克斯·卢瑟的塑造被认为是“最完整”的版本,他花了七季时间展现了卢瑟与父亲的复杂关系、内心的不安全感以及对知识的渴求,并最终将其塑造成超人最强大的敌人,因此被排在榜首。

Nicholas Hoult played Lex Luthor for the first time in "Superman."

When you think of comic book villains, the Joker would likely come to mind first.

After a few tries, you'd no doubt get to Lex Luthor, the bald baddie obsessed with taking down Superman — and that would bug him to no end.

What makes Lex a compelling villain is that, despite having the most powerful hero of all time as a nemesis, he's actually a worthy opponent. His intellect, wealth, and enormous reserve of hatred for our favorite Kryptonian are more than enough to concern Superman time and time again.

In every version of on-screen Superman (or Supergirl), there has been a Lex, including in the latest film, "Superman," starring David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.

We've gone through every major version of Lex — sorry, to the extensive list of animated DC TV movies, but we'd be here all day if we included them — and ranked them from worst to best.

Here's how Hoult stacks up to every Luthor before him.

13. Ike Barinholtz ('The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part,' 2019)
Ike Barinholtz voiced Lex Luthor in "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part."

Due to the nature of his time on screen — essentially a cameo as a brainwashed version of Lex, who was friends with Superman and the rest of the Justice League — Barinholtz's version of the character is at the bottom of this ranking.

But we'd like to see Barinholtz take another crack at it. Please give us a sequel to "The Lego Batman Movie," Warner Bros.!

12. Lyle Talbot ('Atom Man vs. Superman,' 1950)
Lyle Talbot in "Atom Man vs. Superman."

This is the first on-screen depiction of Superman's greatest foe, just 10 years after his comics debut — and before his background was revamped for the Silver Age of comics in 1960.

Therefore, Talbot's version of Lex is just too different from the character we've come to know and love (to hate) over the last 65 years.

This serial is fun, though, for any fan of Superman who wants to be a completionist.

11. Titus Welliver ('Titans,' 2022)
Titus Welliver in "Titans."

Welliver was in just one episode of "Titans" before the character was killed off, but he made an impression. However, his version of Lex can't be any higher because we barely saw it.

Welliver's performance, though, does have the inherent malice and manipulation skills needed to be a solid Lex. We just wish we'd seen more.

10. Jesse Eisenberg ('Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' 'Justice League,' and 'Zack Snyder's Justice League,' 2016-2021)
Jesse Eisenberg in "Justice League."

Far and away, the most controversial portrayal of Lex is Eisenberg's version of him in the now-defunct DC Extended Universe.

The first issue? It takes him the entire movie to be bald. We just can't abide by that.

Secondly, Eisenberg's version of Lex is too motormouthed and manic to be intimidating. And his plan in "Batman v Superman" is too convoluted to be scary. Remember the jar of pee?

Eisenberg himself knows that he wasn't the most popular version of the character. "I was so poorly received," he told Dax Shepard on an episode of "Armchair Expert" in 2024. "I've never said this before and it's kind of embarrassing to admit, but I genuinely think it actually hurt my career in a real way."

9. Michael Cudlitz ('Superman & Lois,' 2023-2024)
Michael Cudlitz in "Superman & Lois."

Cudlitz popped up in the final two seasons of The CW show "Superman & Lois," which followed Supes and Lois on their journey as parents to twin teenagers.

His version of Lex is more of a brawler than some others and, weirdly, not that smart, which is a problem since his intellect is usually what makes him a formidable foe.

8. Jon Cryer ('Supergirl,' 2018-2021)
Jon Cryer in "Supergirl."

In a funny bit of meta-casting, Cryer was tapped to play this bald baddie 31 years after playing Lex's nephew Lenny in "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace."

However, Cryer (best known for his comedic roles in "Two and a Half Men" and "Pretty in Pink") just wasn't quite intimidating enough to be a plausible threat to Supergirl and the rest of the heroes from the Arrowverse.

7. Giancarlo Esposito/Lance Reddick/Wendell Pierce ('Harley Quinn' and 'Kite Man! Hell Yeah,' 2019-2025)
Giancarlo Esposito voiced Lex Luthor for the first four seasons of "Harley Quinn."

We're lumping the three vocal performances across the "Harley Quinn" and "Kite Man" universes together, since they're equally brilliant, but ultimately, Lex isn't a big enough character in the "Quinn"-verse to rate higher.

6. John Shea ('Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,' 1993-1997)
John Shea in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman."

This version of Lex brought the idea of Clark/Superman and Lex as romantic rivals to our TV screens, as both were in love with Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher), a plot that was also used in "Smallville."

Shea was only a series regular for the first season of "Lois & Clark," so we didn't get to see much of the arc between Superman and Lex, but he was a suitably sinister Lex.

He was also quite believable as a snarky businessman, a key part of the character.

5. Kevin Spacey ('Superman Returns,' 2007)
Kevin Spacey in "Superman Returns."

Spacey's performance as Lex is another controversial one, as he was supposed to be a continuation of Gene Hackman's version of the character (more on that next), but the two weren't all that similar.

Spacey's version of Lex has more barely suppressed rage than Hackman's, and while he might be even hammier than his predecessor, we'd argue that he's almost as compelling.

Two scenes of Spacey's stand out to us. First, when Lex is demonstrating his evil plan to his team on the model town, and he slowly disappears into the darkness. It's genuinely eerie stuff.

Second is when he's captured Lois on his megayacht, and he's begging her to say that Superman will "never let you get away with this!" … only to scream "WRONG" in her face.

3. Gene Hackman ('Superman,' 'Superman II,' and 'Superman IV: The Quest for Peace,' 1978-1987)
Gene Hackman in "Superman II."

Hackman, who played Lex across three movies, is still probably the best-known and beloved version of the character. He's a perfect foil to Christopher Reeve's Boy Scout-esque version of Superman — while Superman is selfless, Lex is only interested in the bottom line.

Our only knock is that Hackman's performance gets campier and more outsized as the movies go on, capped off by the abysmal "Quest for Peace."

But if we limit his performance to the first two films, Hackman belongs on the comic-movie-villain Mount Rushmore.

4. Nicholas Hoult ('Superman,' 2025)
Nicholas Hoult in "Superman."

Yes, he might be new, but Hoult's version of Lex is an all-time, No. 1 Hater of Superman, which is really what the character boils down to. He just hates Superman's guts and everything he stands for.

Hoult is also perfectly calibrated to director James Gunn's wild and wacky tone, so his over-the-top moments don't stand out. And, while a bit silly, he manages to be quite menacing throughout and unafraid to get his hands dirty to take down the Man of Steel.

There's a speech Lex makes in this movie that also explains why he hates Superman so much: He's jealous of him. That might be a simple idea, but it's not one we've seen depicted on screen many times.

2. Clancy Brown (The DC Animated Universe, 1996-2006)
Clancy Brown voiced Lex Luthor in the DC Animated Universe.

One of two Lex Luthors who played their character for a decade, Brown's vocal performance as Lex is a standout in an animated universe that's filled with iconic performances (Kevin Conroy as Batman, Tim Daly as Superman, Mark Hamill as the Joker, Dana Delany as Lois — we could go on…).

Brown's version of the character is never anything less than cool. He's smart, he's rich, he's got an iconic lair surrounded by an aquarium of sharks, and we wouldn't want to cross him. What more could you ask for from Lex Luthor?

1. Michael Rosenbaum ('Smallville,' 2001-2011)
Michael Rosenbaum in "Smallville."

Are you surprised? Rosenbaum had seven seasons (plus a series finale cameo) to build his characterization of Lex. He starts the show as one of Clark's friends and ends it as his biggest enemy (and also the president of the United States, somehow).

We got to learn about Lex's tortured relationship with his father, his insecurities about his intellect, and his insatiable curiosity.

It's the most fully realized version of the character, and for that reason, Rosenbaum ranks No. 1.

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