Life comes at you quick. As soon as upon a time, actor Jesse Eisenberg wasn’t identified for something greater than his work as a scrawny character actor in films like Noah Baumbach’s “The Squid and the Whale” and Greg Mottola’s “Adventureland.” In reality, his greatest trigger for concern in these days was beating the allegations that he was the identical man who performed Napoleon Dynamite. (“Please Abraham, I’m not that man,” he recalled pleading throughout one interview, launching a thousand memes within the course of.) After which “The Social Community” occurred, which internet him a Finest Actor nomination and finally set him on monitor to develop into the most recent actor-turned-writer/director with this yr’s good “A Actual Ache” (which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival).
However one notably polarizing function might have induced some critical bumps alongside the best way — his flip as Lex Luthor in “Batman v Superman: Daybreak of Justice,” which Eisenberg is now admitting set his profession again fairly considerably. The refreshingly candid remarks come from a recent podcast appearance on “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard,” throughout which Eisenberg addressed his, ah, divisive efficiency as Superman’s arch nemesis. Reimagined by director Zack Snyder as a tech mogul with extreme daddy points and a nervous tic, critics and audiences alike all however rejected this unusually unrestrained method. The blockbuster scale meant all eyes have been on him … for higher or worse, as Eisenberg defined:
“I used to be on this ‘Batman’ film and the ‘Batman’ film was so poorly acquired, and I used to be so poorly acquired. I’ve by no means stated this earlier than and it is type of embarrassing to confess, however I genuinely suppose it truly damage my profession in an actual approach, as a result of I used to be poorly acquired in one thing so public. I have been in poorly acquired issues that simply do not see the sunshine of day, and for probably the most half, nobody is aware of. However this was so public, and I do not learn notices or evaluations or film press or something, so I used to be unaware of how poorly it was acquired.”
Batman v Superman damage Jesse Eisenberg’s profession … however he would not remorse it
Granny’s peach tea. All these bizarre, nervous chuckles and neurotic meltdowns in public settings. That way-too-serious scene of Lex Luthor getting his head shaved in jail. And, I need to emphasize, Granny’s peach tea. These are most likely just some of the extra unsavory moments that spring to thoughts when the typical individual thinks of Jesse Eisenberg in 2016’s “Batman v Superman.” With all that working towards him, it is little shock to listen to that the actor felt like being related to that function held him again in some methods. However do not mistake such blunt candor for remorse. As he went on to say, he has no unwell will in direction of the film or Zack Snyder:
“I liked my function, and I like the film […] so I simply really feel myself responsible, not like they did me unsuitable. No, I am like, ‘Oh, I suppose I did one thing unsuitable there.’ And so it did really feel like I needed to climb out once more. It was miserable, however I am depressed on a regular basis. In some methods, it was identical to, ‘Oh yeah, in fact I had this nice alternative, in fact it did not go nicely.’ Simply pessimism.”
Eisenberg has been vocal about how a lot he dislikes the extra public-facing facets of performing in main movies, which would appear to make him a poor match for a job as large as Lex freaking Luthor. Nonetheless, regardless of the top outcomes, you must give Snyder and his artistic staff credit score: their instincts to show the supervillain right into a whiny tech bro with no social abilities or artistic expertise to talk of was spot on. (See: Elon Musk.) It is simply the execution of his efficiency and the shortage of guardrails to his character quirks — to not point out the script he was saddled with — that doomed this leaky ship to a watery grave.
In any case, today’s trailer for James Gunn’s “Superman” introduced us our first take a look at our latest Lex, within the type of Nicholas Hoult. That reboot arrives in theaters July 11, 2025. Let’s simply hope issues go barely higher right here than they did the final time round.