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6/12/2025, 7:19:44 PM
>In Lex's pursuit to defeat Superman, he needs to pinpoint his vulnerabilities. One of them, as anyone can tell you, is kryptonite, the green mineral that can substantially weaken and even harm the bulletproof man. But where does Lex get it? Well, there's this guy, Rex Mason AKA Metamorpho, who can change his body mass into any natural element — including, you guessed it, kryptonite. He just needs a compelling enough reason to persuade Rex to do this for him.
>There are certain clues that hint at Metamorpho's origin story, like the presence of Stagg Industries, a company that's intertwined with the character in the comics. However, audiences will meet Metamorpho in the film "in full swing of who he is," Anthony Carrigan notes. "You're in a situation where it's having to hurt someone, having to be an agent of the bad guy. And at the same time, there's this struggle to want to be good. What the film does brilliantly is it puts you in this situation of, 'Oh! He has no choice.' He has to be doing this, and you see how painful it is."
>There are certain clues that hint at Metamorpho's origin story, like the presence of Stagg Industries, a company that's intertwined with the character in the comics. However, audiences will meet Metamorpho in the film "in full swing of who he is," Anthony Carrigan notes. "You're in a situation where it's having to hurt someone, having to be an agent of the bad guy. And at the same time, there's this struggle to want to be good. What the film does brilliantly is it puts you in this situation of, 'Oh! He has no choice.' He has to be doing this, and you see how painful it is."
6/12/2025, 7:05:04 PM
>In Lex's pursuit to defeat Superman, he needs to pinpoint his vulnerabilities. One of them, as anyone can tell you, is kryptonite, the green mineral that can substantially weaken and even harm the bulletproof man. But where does Lex get it? Well, there's this guy, Rex Mason AKA Metamorpho, who can change his body mass into any natural element — including, you guessed it, kryptonite. He just needs a compelling enough reason to persuade Rex to do this for him.
>There are certain clues that hint at Metamorpho's origin story, like the presence of Stagg Industries, a company that's intertwined with the character in the comics. However, audiences will meet Metamorpho in the film "in full swing of who he is," Anthony Carrigan notes. "You're in a situation where it's having to hurt someone, having to be an agent of the bad guy. And at the same time, there's this struggle to want to be good. What the film does brilliantly is it puts you in this situation of, 'Oh! He has no choice.' He has to be doing this, and you see how painful it is."
>There are certain clues that hint at Metamorpho's origin story, like the presence of Stagg Industries, a company that's intertwined with the character in the comics. However, audiences will meet Metamorpho in the film "in full swing of who he is," Anthony Carrigan notes. "You're in a situation where it's having to hurt someone, having to be an agent of the bad guy. And at the same time, there's this struggle to want to be good. What the film does brilliantly is it puts you in this situation of, 'Oh! He has no choice.' He has to be doing this, and you see how painful it is."
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