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You really like using dat GIF....but what about a solo Green Lantern?![]()
You really like using dat GIF....but what about a solo Green Lantern?![]()
Oops, wrong terminology. I meant dat 'hmm' smiley.What gif?

No one was interested in solo GL because the film sucked.
I dunno, do I?Oops, wrong terminology. I meant dat 'hmm' smiley.![]()

No one was interested in solo GL because the film sucked.
No, there just wasn't enough people interested in the characteras evidenced by the poor performance of the animated series as well as the DTV animated movies, period. The character lacks the brand awareness that other characters like Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, The X-Men, and Iron Man had and the proof was in the pudding in the number of viewers. This is the real issue here. If you want to create a solo film franchise for a character, there should be some prior brand awareness first, else you are taking a big chance at not seeing box office success, and teaming these (weaker) characters up with the more popular ones is a safer way to gain that type of awareness. This is really not a rule, but a strategy.
There's no evidence to suggest that Marvel's approach is the only one that works.
I agree with this except for the example of Iron Man. The GA did not know who Iron Man was before the first movie. Fortunately, Marvel had the perfect actor in RDJ to introduce the character to the masses.
Kind of proves that a lesser known character is risky but can be overcome with the perfect casting.
Yeah, Green Lantern is a tougher sell and I would argue that he was more obscure to the GA than Iron Man, even BEFORE the movies. Even though the Black Sabbath song isn't about the comic book character, it still created some name recognition there. And I think most people were at least aware that there was a superhero called Iron Man, even though they might not have known much else about him.
I rarely hate films, because they are inanimate ****ing objects! (whoever gets the reference wins a cookie!)
But i actually hate Green Lantern. It's just such a massive waste of potential and i find nothing redeeming about it. Even Mark Strong's Sinestro, whilst awesomely played, is just totally wasted.
Including Martin Campbell for directing it. You don't get a guy who specializes in practical effects and practical action to direct CG-ladden space movie.
Yes, but there is also no evidence that any other approach *does* work. That still leaves the Marvel approach at the forefront, as they are the only one confirmed to actually work. "Yes" is kind of superior to "Maybe".
anyone think it might have been better if Sinestro wouldve been a yellow lantern from the beginning? and then just have someone like Kilowog briefly explain Sinestros past with the Green Lantern?