HBO Max's upcoming Green Lantern TV show has seemingly gotten its release date window revealed, as it is still coming from Warner Bros. TV. One of the most highly anticipated DC TV shows that are in the works is the Green Lantern live-action series, set to premiere on HBO Max. Developed by Arrowverse executive producer Greg Berlanti, the show was first put into development back in October 2019, which would become the most expensive DC TV series that he has ever created for Warner Bros. TV. Green Lantern received a series pick-up in 2020 for 10 episodes, with Seth Grahame-Smith set as the showrunner.
Rather than focus on just one Emerald Knight, Green Lantern will be an ensemble series that revolves around multiple iconic members of the Green Lantern Corps. The cast of characters will include Guy Gardner, Alan Scott, Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, Sinestro, Kilowog, and also an original character named Bree Jarta. Despite having Guy and Alan cast, with Finn Wittrock and Jeremy Irvine respectively, there has been speculation, including from filmmaker Kevin Smith, that Green Lantern has been canceled, due to the lack of news and progression on the project.
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However, HBO Max's Green Lantern TV show is moving forward, and thanks to the Entertainment Identifier Registry (via @Sim0nJess,) the window release date has been revealed. The EIDR information reveals that the HBO Max drama is targeting a 2024 premiere. EIDR is what many media companies are using in order to keep up with their content that gets released on various platforms. Check out the following information below.
saw an acc post my sc so it's 2024 pic.twitter.com/fOnlt2SeNM
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