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Exactly. Geoff Johns has turned Sinestro into one of the greatest DC villains. Sinestro has always been an interesting character, but Johns added so much to the Hal/Sinestro dynamic, he's unquestionably promoted both Hal Jordan and Sinestro to A List status at DC.Ahh word. But yeah you need that Hal and Sinestro dynamic to really make GL awesome. It's just like any big hero and their nemesis.
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I want that since it means more GL and Flash in live action. But I'd rather have solo movies for those characters.I would be on board with a green lantern/flash film.
Seriously though, it's coming. Whether it's tv or a movie, a GL series is coming. Just look at the lineup already:Now awating a GL series announcement as well...
I don't know about that. I can see definitely see a Green Lantern tv series coming out very soonWB is going to sit on a GL series for quite a while. That I'm sure of.
It'd be interesting to see GL on the CW. I'd prefer a film series, but as long as GL and the Flash show up in the JL films I'm fine with both having shows rather than film franchises (for now).
Exactly. Geoff Johns has turned Sinestro into one of the greatest DC villains. Sinestro has always been an interesting character, but Johns added so much to the Hal/Sinestro dynamic, he's unquestionably promoted both Hal Jordan and Sinestro to A List status at DC.
Geoff Johns' work on Green Lantern is genius and so ripe for a movie series. Green Lantern the animated series and Green Lantern First Flight give a good idea of how epic Green Lantern could be in a movie series. Parts of the Green Lantern movie are awesome, but the bad parts are just sooo bad...such squandered potential..it can seriously be the next Star Wars. I truly believe this. A Blackest Night film trilogy has the potential to be the next Star Wars. Green Lantern TAS took a lot of inspiration from Star Wars, the next movie series definitely should too. That's what this should aspire to be. But it's unique enough that it can shine on its own without being too similar.
The DCAU and the Batman movies are what initially made me a DC fan, but I can admit that they didn't do everything perfectly. There were some great Green Lantern centric episodes, but I really think they ****ed up the GL mythology. Kyle Rayner is basically Hal Jordan with Kyle Rayner's job, and we only see him once in a prominent role, and in a tiny role on Justice League Unlimited. Guy Gardner never shows up. And John Stewart is the main GL of the DCAU. The problem with this is that he has virtually no relationship with any of the villains he faces. The way the DCAU handled Sinestro is a joke. Batman takes him out with 3 batarangs in one episode, and he literally has no relationship whatsoever with John Stewart. Sinestro's most prominent role in the DCAU is in an episode of STAS, where is primary motivation for attacking Kyle Rayner is because Sinestro wants Abin Sur's ring which has been passed to Kyle. He's a bland villain with a bad motivation. Overall, it's a pretty weak handling of Green Lantern's nemesis. Geoff Johns' later take on Sinestro fleshed out the character in a way that had never been done before. He's almost an antihero now, and the GL/Sinestro relationship is something that shouldn't be skipped over. Star Sapphire is another character that showed up in the DCAU with basically zero motivation and zero connection to Green Lantern. Carol Ferris/Star Sapphire had zero development in the DCAU.. another opportunity squandered because they decided to use John Stewart as the lead.
Don't even get me started on the way they handled The Flash in the DCAU.. I'm able to appreciate their takes on GL and The Flash, but there were a lot of missteps and missed opportunities regarding both of those characters. Getting rid of Barry Allen, and amalgamating him with Wally and Bart was weird. The legacy aspect of The Flash is part of what makes those characters so awesome.
The DCAU was amazing, but GL and Flash weren't perfect there. Their Wonder Woman was flawed as well. Ares was mishandled as Wonder Woman's nemesis and he was introduced way too late into the show. Hades sort of assumed the role of Ares in the JL animated series. There were some amazing aspects of their take, and overall their Wonder Woman is easily the best adaptation along with the 2009 movie, but still the handling of Ares is a pretty big mistake to make.
If there is an intention to make Green Lantern, Flash and Wonder Woman movies in the future, they should draw more from the comics than the JL animated series for those characters.
Start the universe off with Hal Jordan and Barry Allen. Introduce the secondary characters like John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, and Wally West in their respective Green Lantern and The Flash solo movies. That's always been the best way to do it.
If Martian Manhunter doesn't get introduced in the Justice League movie, bring him in as a supporting character in a Green Lantern movie.
Seriously the Silver Age lineup is where it's at, but I can settle for the New 52 lineup, that's a pretty good alternative. The New 52 lineup is where I draw the line though, no more changes beyond that lineup need to be made.
If there is any hope at all of a movie series for Green Lantern and The Flash or both, then Hal and Barry are the ones that have to be introduced.
The majority of the New 52 has been pretty solid, it would be smart to build the new movie universe around that world, and I think that's the plan. The movies are going to obviously do their own thing, but I think the New 52 will surely be a big inspiration.
It would be a big surprise if the Justice League lineup isn't the New 52 lineup. DC has spent a number of years promoting Barry and Hal as THE Flash and THE Green Lantern, it would be strange if they weren't in the movies.
Also Arkham Knight footage was leaked.