Batman Vs. Superman

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The DC flick Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice displayed a completely new Lex Luthor, who may seem to be an eccentric genius but actually turns out to be a sociopath hell-bent on destroying Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel as well as Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusader. Luckily, Jesse Eisenberg’s character has been arrested in the film and is currently facing jail time. However, his company LexCorp Industries is officially washing their hands of Luthor by issuing a statement on Instagram!
The official LexCorp Industries Instagram account posted a photo of Eisenberg as the freshly shaved Luthor and announced that they will be “temporarily suspending [its] global operations” because of “unfortunate circumstances.”
The statement also reveals that the company

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