The ongoing DC Extended Universe has been an overcomplicated mess of a cinematic experiment, and the scale of its narrative varies wildly. The DCEU has been set to launch into its first big space opera for years now, but that entry remains largely shrouded in blackest night.
Green Lantern first appeared on the comic book page in 1940, but the modern incarnation of the franchise is largely unrecognizable. The many characters to bear that title have become mainstays of the comic book world. Green Lantern has had a tough time over the years with his most well-known adaptations being an excellent joke at his expense in The Lego Movie and a dreadful comic book movie. Now that Ryan Reynolds has spent years mocking his previous superhero performance, it's finally time to try again in a new format.
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The Green Lantern series was originally announced in 2019 by prolific Arrowverse producer Greg Berlanti. The series has yet to enter production and exists alongside multiple other DCEU projects for the character. John Stewart, one of the many characters to wield the power ring, was supposed to appear in Zack Snyder's Justice League. He was set to be portrayed by Wayne T. Carr, but the studio removed the character, leading Snyder to replace him with Martian Manhunter. A Green Lantern Corps movie is supposedly in development to be released late this year or sometime next year. In between all of this, a streaming series set to head straight to HBO Max is currently in some stage of production.
Green Lantern has been kept quiet and under wraps for the most part, but there are a few useful details. The first question for many fans of the comics is which Green Lantern will the
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