He and Jeff Sneider should open a clubYep, pretty sure he's a dedicated DCU pot-stirrer now ever since that interaction. His attempts at feigning objectivity over Superman were embarrassingly transparent.
Probably one of my most anticipated shows of next year. I think this and Supergirl are going to be the moment of truth for this DCU experiment and it’s continued longevity as they’re both the first projects being worked on by someone other than James Gunn. We’ve seen what this cinematic universe looks like with him directly involved. Now, we will see how it fares with other creatives at helm and whether audiences will get on board. That’s going to be the real test.
I feel like generally any fandom has pretty much gone down the gutter.Great blurbs on the characters and the show and all I see are people whining cause Hal isn't 35 lol what a fanbase.
I feel like generally any fandom has pretty much gone down the gutter.
It's just not fun anymore. Just people being constantly cynical (in an attempt to vent out their frustrations?).
Our story takes place in a couple of different time periods and so the challenge was for the characters be consistent at their core. John's sort of a different person in one of them than he is in another. And I do think the physicality and magnetism that Aaron brings to the role brought that all together.
Is it really that shocking Hal fans wouldnt be happy their character is aged up and likely going to die in season 1?Great blurbs on the characters and the show and all I see are people whining cause Hal isn't 35 lol what a fanbase.
With a concept like Green Lantern that’s focused so much on the legacy/mantle? Surprised, no, because fanboys gonna fanboy when it comes to their faves. But find it ridiculous, yes. This DCU ain’t gonna be around for 20 years, so if we want to see characters other than Hal Jordan in the spotlight, starting at the end of Hal Jordan’s tenure makes the most sense. Hal may have the most famous stories but he’s also the most boring (and most problematic) GL as a character so there’s simply better characters to focus on. Getting him out of the way quickly so we can get to them is 100% the smart play imo. They are perfectly teeing themselves up for some type of version of Emerald Twilight, which is the point where Lantern lore started to get interesting, so I think that’s pretty ideal.Is it really that shocking Hal fans wouldnt be happy their character is aged up and likely going to die in season 1?
I would ask them are they fans of Green Lantern or simply Hal Jordan? Hal is not the original, he was never the only. If people need their usual bland cis straight white male lead, the DCU will have plenty of that for them.Is it really that shocking Hal fans wouldnt be happy their character is aged up and likely going to die in season 1?
This is the constant state of DC fandom. I just think a lot of people enjoyed the proceeding decade because it was real fun to dump on the DCEU. When the shoe is on the other foot, people grow defensive.If its not exactly what people have dreamed about while reading decades of comics then it's bound to be bad, apparently. It's been pretty easy to not engage with DC fans lately.
I'd lean that way. But if he bits it and we get Kyle? Die old man!I bet he sticks around...
Green Lantern ain’t Superman and is not remotely defined by a single character as the lead. That’s a terrible comparison. Hal was my own intro to the mythos. Yet I discovered better characters/leads for the title. That’s what happens with a franchise designed around a whole Corps of characters. You can have a fave without getting mad others are getting the spotlight (with your fave still as co-lead no less!) after years of getting your fave in the spotlight.Any fan would be mad if their fave was aged up and possibly given 1 movie or 1 season of a show. Superman fans would be livid if he was possibly replaced after one movie. Same with Batman fans. ANd they have decades of adapations.
Yep. Superman is Clark Kent. Batman is Bruce Wayne. Wonder Woman is Diana.Green Lantern ain’t Superman and is not remotely defined by a single character as the lead. That’s a terrible comparison. Hal was my own intro to the mythos. Yet I discovered better characters/leads for the title. That’s what happens with a titled designed around a whole Corps of characters.