greenlantern248 said:Why? because of the JLU on cartoon network which they cancelled, and if it was from that okay so that means young kids would only know that John Stewart was GL. Now that show is not on anymore and those same kids who liked GL go to a comic book store ask for a GL comic book and guess what they will Hal Jordan on the cover not John Stewart. So when they do this movie Green Lantern will be Hal Jordan :gl:
Katsuro said:The truth of the matter is, a Hal Jordan would make infinitely more sense as a film than a John Stewart movie would, unless significant changes take place. Seriously, do most people know John's origin? It would not work for a first Green Lantern movie.
Hal's classic Abin Sur origin would be perfect. It would need practically no changing, and would work beautifully on screen. Even Kyle's could work, in a sort of Star Wars: A New Hope type of way. Of course, i'd prefer they do the Hal story first, end it with Parralax, then do a Kyle Rayner movie where he fights Parralax who redeems himself to become the Spectre. John and Guy could possibly make appearances, but they just wouldn't have any real purpose. I cant see what they'd contribute to the overall story, especially John. Seriously, has John ever even had his own book? Hal, Kyle, and Alan all had their own Green Lantern book for some time, Kyle is doing Ion right now, Guy is the focus of the current Green Lantern Corps. book, but has John ever been the main focus of a running series? correct me if i'm wrong.
Superman Pwnage said:If JLU is long forgotten, why'd they put John Stewart in the video game?
They didnt even allow for other Lanterns as hidden replacement characters.
Clearly WB is still pushing John Stewart as GL. He's also the face of GL at all WB's amusement parks.
batbat_29640 said:How do you guys feel about the suit beeing a Star Trek TNG type of military suit instead of just tights? If made with a simular material as the Superman Returns outfit it could have a Superhero and alien made look.
Wow . . that's exactly what I'm not talking about!jpmuftak said:
Unless you were planning on giving John, Hal's origin, you really would have trouble basing an entire on John.greenlantern248 said:John had the 3 issue set of Mosaic which did not sell and you could go into any comic book store and get all three of them for like 2 dollars or something. I do know John's origin, Ganthert told Hal he will be chosen and Hal said "Him really?" Ganthert said yes and Hal offered him the ring, that's all.
Katsuro said:Seriously, has John ever even had his own book? Hal, Kyle, and Alan all had their own Green Lantern book for some time, Kyle is doing Ion right now, Guy is the focus of the current Green Lantern Corps. book, but has John ever been the main focus of a running series? correct me if i'm wrong.
John needs a motivation. At least Hal's origin strikes people as one where his insecurities about himself, his father, and also the fact that he gets it totally by this mix of fate and chance lends itself much more to a movie then "Hi, here is a ring, you're now a Green Lantern".GL1 said:Correct you? Right away: John Stewart starred in "Green Lantern Mosaic" a trippy litte title that sold well despite disagreeing critics and hate from DC Editorial. It was cancelled, and either forgotten or loosely retconned to make way for Kyle.
There's no reason for DC not to use John, honestly... it's not sales, it's not popularity, DC even put two black characters on the JLA to shout out that it's not racism. The only possible explanation is DC wants to be jerks to WB, who own them quite literally.
As for origin, I think the idea of John's Origin being undoable is pretty silly. The only thing mod would be having the Ring come to him on it's own (ala Post Crisis) instead of having someone deliver it to him. He can be trained by anybody, if his very first adventure involves being trained at all.
W00T W00T !! Nathan Fillion for Hal Jordan! . . . and Wentworth Miller should be Kyle.Darthphere said:Im on the Fillion bandwagon.
ShadowBoxing said:John needs a motivation. At least Hal's origin strikes people as one where his insecurities about himself, his father, and also the fact that he gets it totally by this mix of fate and chance lends itself much more to a movie then "Hi, here is a ring, you're now a Green Lantern".
So unless your planning on developing something totally different, or using the classic Hal Jordan origin, it really won't make for a movie...
...Furthermore, your asking for someone to carry a big responsibility, at the first sign of trouble they have to have a reason to stick it out. Wolverine wanted his memory back. Spider-Man was avenging his uncle. Batman was avenging his parents. Even the Jedi in both series come along only after tragedy has struck.
Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner (although his takes considerably more explanation) have the more interesting origins. Hal Jordan's also provides a much better basis for the why and the how of the ring. Not saying you couldn't make another story that can accomplish the same thing. However, if your making a movie that will appeal to both comic fans and movie goers alike you're treading on thin ice by rewriting any origins.
It's quiet possible DC would use John, or even Kyle over Hal (the last script featured none...it was thankfully dropped). And I would not even be surprised if they gave John Hal's origin either, it would not surprise me (especially since John in the cartoon had several parrallels to Hal Jordan) if they gave him Hal's job, girlfriend or even dead father. Certainly with Catwoman, making characters black is not a problem to them. However John's origin is undoable, don't kid yourself or let fanboyism blind you. John's origin is not like a Wolverine's or a Spider-Man's, it's simply not cinematic. Which in an action movie is key.[/LEFT]
don't kid yourself or let fanboyism blind you
sepharih said:Hi, first post.
I must say that Im torn on the issue at hand. First off, to be clear, I have been exposed to only a very small number of comics focused on the Green Lantern, and all of them were of Kyle Rayner. Sadly, they never really clicked with me, and so most of my knowledge of the character as well as Hal Jordan is secondhand.
The majority of my exposure to the Green Lantern has been through the Justice League animated series; where I did manage to click with John Stewart. As such, when I think of a Green Lantern film, John is immediately the character who comes to mind, and if hes not in the film then, while Im willing to deal with it, I simply cant deny that Im going to be disappointed.
Now, having said that, I can fully understand and sympathize with the people who hate the idea of doing a Green Lantern film which goes straight to Johns story. After all, as a Spider-man fan I know for a fact that I would have a cow if the filmmakers had said well, we felt it would be best to just skip to Ben Reilly.
My question is; if this film ever gets made and it winds up being John Stewart who they ultimately decided to focus on, would it be acceptable? Its axiomatic that the decision would disappoint you if youre a Hal Jordan fan, but could you still enjoy the movie without crying BLASPHEMY! at the decision? Would we have another Organic web shooters fiasco?
Also,
1. I agree with the point about messing with Origins. When it comes to Superheroes there are probably no more defining or crucially important story arcs to tell correctly than their origins, because nearly every crucial detail is typically an intricate part in what ultimately shapes who the character is for all of their stories. As such, changing origins is almost always changing who the characters are.
I also agree that, based on what Ive read, doing Johns origin from the comics isnt exactly the most fitting story for a standalone film by itself. That leaves only two options I think.
A. Do John, but integrate his character with aspects of Hal Jordans Origin. The biggest problem with this is that they run the risk of not doing John so much as, instead, doing an amalgamation of both characters. This could wind up diluting the unique aspects of the character.
B. Tell a new origin story that weve never seen, but which also feels more in the spirit of Johns character. I have to say that Im actually leaning more towards this option because I think that Wizards Ultimate DC article outlined the perfect direction for this choice.
Either way, I do recognize that doing John Stewart would be a fairly controversial decision, but my inner fan provokes me to find a way to squeeze him in.
2. I may be missing something crucially important to the representation of the characters (and if so then let me know), and I understand the reasons explained in the comic why John doesnt wear one, but if the story decides to focus on Hal or Kyle, do they have to wear the masks? Besides the obvious fact that it wouldnt be a very effective way of concealing their identities (a point which can, admittedly, be overlooked since most of us are able to suspend our disbelief with the Superman/Clark Kent issue) I also dont really feel it meshes well with the entire aspect of the Green Lantern Corps as I see it. Seeing as how theyre supposedly paragons of the ideals of bravery and justice I think concealing their identities seems contradictory to their entire nature. I also just think the uniform looks more dignified without it.
Brendan said:I put these ones on another thread:
Wentworth Miller as Hal Jordan
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Jordana Brewster as Carol Ferris
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Leonard Roberts as John Stewart
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I also like the idea of Hugo Weaving as Sinestro