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Could this statement be teeing up another comic book villain for inclusion in the cinematic universe? Brainiac wasthe subject of rumorssuggesting the character could be the villain ofJustice League: Part One, and even director ZackSnyder name dropped him. While this still remains unconfirmed, he fits the LexCorp description. In the comics, Brainiac is dubbed the Collector of Worlds. The techno-organic being traveled the multiverse in search of worlds to add to his collection and increase his knowledge. His intelligence makes him one of Superman’s most dangerous enemies and difficult to destroy
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceis already changing the comic book origins of Doomsday, where Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) creates the beast using the remains of General Zod (Michael Shannon). So it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Warner Bros. would putting a similar spin on someone like Brainiac.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justicehits theaters on March 25.
