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Post by politicidal on Jan 10, 2018 0:13:53 GMT
I'd welcome a new film. I think most have forgotten about the Reynold fiasco from 2011. TEXT: In October of 2014, Warner Bros. announced plans for a Green Lantern film. The title was revealed to be Green Lantern Corps. in the summer of the following year, which suggests that the movie won’t focus on just one protagonist, unlike the 2011 box office disaster, Green Lantern, which had Ryan Reynolds in the lead role. In January of 2017, David S. Goyer and Justin Rhodes were hired to pen the script, and a release date of July 24, 2020 was set. At the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour, David S. Goyer was promoting Krypton when speaking to IGN about the current state of Green Lantern Corps. Goyer says the film is “still in the works” but also acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the status of films in the DCEU. Goyer couldn’t explain when fans would receive updates on the movie’s development. I don’t know. Who knows, especially with what’s currently going on with the DC universe? There’s obviously a whole recalibration happening with that right now.As for his comments about what’s “currently going on with the DC universe,” Goyer is referring to the possibility that Justice League‘s failure could impact the DCEU’s upcoming projects. Since Justice League failed to meet Warner Bros.’ expectations, it puts the future of the DCEU in doubt. So far, however, DC Films has shown no interest in adjusting their slate in response to Justice League. screenrant.com/green-lantern-corps-movie-update/
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Post by Archelaus on Jan 10, 2018 19:16:25 GMT
I'm still interested in Green Lantern Corps. If they hire the right people and remain faithful to the mythos, it'll turn out good. I hope Warner Bros./DC Films don't screw up a second time.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 10, 2018 21:16:39 GMT
Well, since they had Guardians of the Galaxy to show how CBM Space Opera can be done well they have a good example to follow.
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Post by politicidal on Jan 11, 2018 0:51:02 GMT
Well, since they had Guardians of the Galaxy to show how CBM Space Opera can be done well they have a good example to follow. Indeed. I remember reading something that they were aiming for a tone that was basically 'Lethal Weapon in space'.
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