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Nicholas Hoult Is Now A Completely Different Person For Lex Luthor Role

He was seen at a racing event with a shaved head, and fans love his new appearance.

Nicholas Hoult completely transformed his look for his new role as Lex Luthor in the upcoming Superman film.

Hoult was recently spotted at a Ferrari racing event at Laguna Seca. The actor posted on Instagram about driving a Ferrari 296 challenge car at the event. The photos showed off his new look for the Lex Luthor role as well. He wrote the following in the caption:

“Cannot describe how fun the Ferrari 296 challenge car was on track at Laguna Seca. All time experience for me, thank you.”

You can see the photos below.

Fans Are Excited About His New Appearance

As seen in the post’s comments section, many think he looks perfect for the role of Lex Luthor. They said how great he looks with a shaved head. One fan joked:

“R.I.P. Nicholas Hoult’s hair. Gone, but never forgotten.”

Another said:

“This is sooooo Lex Luthor coded.”

Hoult told The Hollywood Reporter that he’s loved car racing since he was a kid.

Gunn’s Superman movie will be released in theaters on July 11, 2025.

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