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Michael Fassbender (German pronunciation:[ˈmɪçaːʔeːl 'fasbɛndɐ]; born 2 April 1977) is a German-Irish actor. His accolades include nominations for two Academy Awards, four British Academy Film Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. In 2020, he was listed at number nine on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors. After studying at the Drama Centre London, Fassbender made his feature film debut in 300 (2006). Early roles include the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) and the Sky One fantasy drama Hex (2004–2005). He first came to prominence playing Bobby Sands in the drama Hunger (2008). Subsequent roles include the 2009 films Fish Tank and Inglourious Basterds, and the 2011 films Jane Eyre and A Dangerous Method. He gained mainstream success for playing Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto in the X-Men series, and David 8 and Walter One in Prometheus (2012), and its sequel, Alien: Covenant (2017). For his portrayal of a addict in Steve McQueen's drama Shame (2011), he won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. His portrayals of Edwin Epps in the historical drama 12 Years a Slave (2013) and the title role in biographical drama Steve Jobs (2015), respectively, earned him nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor. Following further roles in the films The Counselor (2013), Frank (2014), and Macbeth (2015), he took an eight-year hiatus, during which he began competing in auto racing. After driving for Proton Competition in the European Le Mans Series in 2023, Fassbender made a return to acting with the action films The Killer (2023) and Black Bag (2025). Married to Swedish actress Alicia Vikander since 2017, he has two children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Fassbender, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michael Fassbender

Lex Luthor
for Lex Luthor in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (Live Action)
Suggested by go77e

*rewritten for live action* Following the invasion of Earth in Justice League: War, the geopolitical landscape is fragile. While the Justice League remains a loose, informal alliance, tension brews beneath the ocean's surface — literally. When a U.S. submarine is mysteriously destroyed, blame quickly falls on unknown forces in the Atlantic. Military response is swift, and global fear rises about a new potential threat. Beneath the waves, the ancient kingdom of Atlantis, long hidden from the surface world, is in turmoil. With the aging Queen Atlanna attempting diplomacy, her son Orm seeks to capitalize on the chaos. Viewing surface dwellers as dangerous and unworthy of coexistence, he engineers a false-flag attack that leads to Atlanna’s assassination — a calculated move to seize the throne and justify open war against humanity. On land, a disillusioned and isolated man named Arthur Curry struggles with grief and a lifetime of not belonging. He drinks, fights, and avoids the ocean — even as something in his blood calls to it. When an Atlantean emissary reveals the truth of his lineage — that he is the half-human son of the murdered queen and rightful heir to Atlantis — Arthur is forced into a crisis of identity and responsibility. The Justice League investigates the rising oceanic attacks while trying to prevent a full-scale war. Internal divisions emerge, especially over how to handle a hidden nation that may have legitimate cause for retaliation. Meanwhile, Orm solidifies power and deploys Atlantean forces across multiple coastal cities, launching a brutal offensive with the help of Black Manta, a mercenary with his own motivations. Mera, an Atlantean warrior loyal to the queen’s original vision, confronts Arthur and tests his resolve. Though initially skeptical of his right to rule, she ultimately allies with him as he agrees to return to Atlantis — not to take power, but to stop a war. In the climactic battle, the League and Atlantean forces clash in the ruins of a submerged city and a coastal stronghold. Arthur confronts Orm in a duel for the fate of Atlantis. Though physically overmatched, Arthur triumphs not just through strength, but by embodying a new vision for Atlantean leadership: one that bridges both worlds. By the end, Arthur accepts his birthright — not out of desire for power, but duty. He is crowned King of Atlantis. The Justice League, now tested by internal disagreements and external threats, begins to realize it must become more than a reactive force: it must evolve into something permanent.