Katsuro
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With two Supermen you have to explain how one got to a different dimensino.
With two Green Lanterns you have to explain how one got to a different city. Furthermore, their origins ARE related.
Their origins may be slightly related, but it's in such a distant, far-out way that explaining it in a 2 hour movie would be impossible. It would not be a good movie, and it would all go over audiences heads. It would also be unfaithful to the character, as while Alan Scott may have interacted with the Corps from time to time, it is by no means something he does regularly.
There is no equality.
So, what? John doesn't pay attention to current events, then? Wow, some brilliant mind he must be, he doesn't even watch the damn news. Maybe he wouldn't ask so many questions if he paid attention to the world around him.
By "faithful" do you mean: keeping only the most basic details?
That part of it, yeah. Kinda. The way you put it makes it sound a bit extreme, but following the basics is pretty much what's imporant. OMG BRUCE WAYNE WAS 30 INSTEAD OF MID-TWENTIES WHEN HE BECAME BATMAN?!?! TRAVESTY!!!!
Origional form or present continuity? Start at the beginning or start at the beginning of the story? You have no point.
Perhaps I misspoke. By "original form", I mean whatever you are adapting. Whether that be Golden Age stories, or updated Post-Crisis rewrites of origins. It seems logical they'd adapt present continuity, since that's what comic fans are familiar with these days. Not to mention if you're gonna adapt the stories of the Golden Age, you'd have to keep the spirit of the comics, which is very, very campy.
Wow. Hal Jordan started the GL Corps? Amazing. Furthermore, I have to ask... what does the GLC mean to you? Because if what you saw in ED is what you know about the GLC, then it's no wonder you think a Hal-centric franchise can capture Green Lanterndom.
I didn't say he started the Corps, I said that he's both where the current story "picks up", and the character who best introduces the world to the audience.
A challenge!
1) Analysis. John Stewart is the thinker, and as such, provides the best narration, reflection and analysis of the world. He asks the most questions every day of the week, and thus, is the best for helping the audience understand the Green Lantern Universe.
I still dont see how he'd help the audience understand the universe better than Hal. As I've point out a thousand times, John would not be new to the concept like Hal would. Having a character as new to the world as the audience helps the audience get aquainted with it along with the character.
2) Contructs. John builds things from architecture, than seem real and practical. That makes not only for the coolest looking special effects, but it also makes them seem less cartoony than having hands and magna characters pop out of thin air.
First of all, the manga **** is Kyle's. But as for a lot of other stuff, isn't that what makes Green Lanterns fun? It's a power that's fueled by their imagination, so what fun is a Green Lantern who just does what's practical and real when they can add flair and imagination to it? How does that make the coolest special effects, I'd say it makes the most boring effects.
3) Exposure. John is the most exposed and publically identifiable GL at this time.
Personally, i'd prefer they lose a little money on opening weekend due to a less familiar character, then make it up in the long run due to a better movie.
4) Most connected to the GLC. Hal has close bonds with all of Earth's GLs, especially Kyle. Not that the GL movie has to follow the comics exactly, but there is a basis for close relationships with all the supporting characters other than being just their savior (in the case of Hal). John has the most diverse relationships, and is thus, the most interesting to see played out.
He may be the most connected to the GLC, but dont act like Hal has no interaction with them whatsoever. Hal interacts with the Corps plenty, and not just when he's "being their savior". It's not like John was the only one to fall in love with a fellow Green Lantern.
5) Diversity. John is markedly different from other dime-a-dozen superheroes, from his look, to his attitude, to his background, to his media exposure. He's just different, and that piques curiosity, which is obviously a VERY good thing. Nobody wants to go see "Spider-Man with a ring" or "Super Top Gun."
The concept of the Green Lantern by itself makes it diverse. The only Green Lantern that would be "Spider-Man with a ring" would be Alan Scott.
batbat_29640 said:Nice 'Mal' Jordan there Maj! But do I spy Ernie Hudson as John?And no offense but I don't want to see Gyllenhal anywhere near a DC movie. I'd rather see Milo Ventimiglia ( Peter Petrelli from Heroes) as Kyle. But that's just my opinion. For some reason I just don't like Gyllenhal. Might have something to do with the whole "Gyllenhal for Dent" mess. Hudson would have been a great John though.
I dont think that's Jake Gyllenhaal. Even worse, I think it's Zack from Saved by the Bell in that picture.
