Lex Luthor Reveals the Unforgettable Moment He Saw Superman Fly

The first time Christopher Reeve soared into action as Superman in 1978, the movie promised to make you believe that a man could fly. Although such an idea might seem commonplace today, there’s something undeniably captivating about watching Superman up close and personal. At CinemaCon, the latest Lex Luthor, [Actor’s Name], expressed his awe at the “magic of cinema” when he saw David Corenswet embodying the Man of Steel on set.

Hoult shared with Games Radar+ that he had a vivid recollection, stating, “I was on a film set where David was clad as Superman. He was soaring onto the set under the bright sun shining from behind – and it was one of those instances where I felt like I was experiencing the enchantment of cinema in the present moment.

In that moment, I found myself deep in thought, contemplating thoughts such as ‘I’m wicked, I despise him,’ but there was a faint warmth in my stomach, and an odd smile tugged at the corners of my mouth. Suddenly, it struck me, ‘This feels magical.’ Upon turning, I discovered around fifty others in the room, each with the same look of wonder on their faces as they watched him.

It was a delight to behold such a scene, as it offers insights into the essence of this character and how he’s portrayed by David. Moreover, it underscores the enchanting world that James has crafted through this tale. This moment encapsulates the spellbinding impact these stories have on us in the cinematic realm.

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2025-04-03 15:01