
In my perspective as an ardent fan, Superman unveils a chilling truth: Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) has ingeniously constructed a miniature universe, serving as his private jail, hidden through portals scattered worldwide. This secret realm isn’t merely a place to detain foes, but also a bargaining chip for political favors. Luthor’s allies can use it to eliminate unwanted individuals discreetly. However, the technology is precarious; any malfunction could trigger disastrous events, such as the emergence of ominous black holes. What’s more alarming is that these interdimensional portals might merge our world with another if left open for extended periods. The threat escalates dramatically in Superman’s third act when Luthor seemingly neglects to close a portal, provoking a showdown. Consequently, a colossal rift appears, relentlessly widening towards Metropolis and threatening to cleave the city in two. With Metropolis teetering on the edge of annihilation, Superman joins forces with Krypto and Mister Terrific to take down Luthor.