By Trevor January 22, 2010
It has been revealed by Martin Campbell, Director of the Green Lantern film. That Sinestro who is being played by Mark Strong, will not be the main villain in the film.
In a interview with IGN Campbell revealed that Hector Hammond will also be in the film.
“Director Martin Campbell recently revealed that actor Mark Strong (Sherlock Holmes) will play the villainous Sinestro in the “Green Lantern” movie, alongside Peter Sarsgaard, who will play villain Hector Hammond. Many fans already know that ‘Sinestro’ wasn’t always a villian but he was the one who mentored and taught ‘Hal Jordon’ how to be a ‘Green Lantern.’ …read more
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By Trevor October 30, 2009
Ain’t It Cool News have posted quite a delicious rumour about the Green Lantern film, due to release in June, 2011. The rumour suggests that Jackie Earle Haley, who played Rorschach in the Watchmen film, is about to be cast as the main villain of the Green Lantern universe, Sinestro.
If this wasn’t exciting enough, the site also claims to have been given a tip claiming that Superman, could also make an appearance in the film. Hopefully, Brandon Routh will be picking up the man of steels uniform once again, as I really enjoyed his portrayal of the character in the last film. Routh is listed as being rumoured for the role over at IMDB but things can easily change, can’t they.
I was excited about the Green Lantern film before but now, it seems as that everything is falling into place to make it a fantastic superhero movie.
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In High School, I had a class mate that was absolutely, flat out, bat shit insane for the Lobo comic. I liked it - I really did, but no where near the amount of like that he had for the character. He was also a fan of Metal music, so I can only imagine him smiling with joy when he hears this news.
Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian and Artist Sam keith will be writing a two issue Lobo mini-series for Lobo: Highway to Hell for DC, that will launch in November. …read more
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Its here, it’s finally here.
The series that everyone has been waiting for Green Lantern: Blackest Night has finally hit and the lovely people over at DC have put together the ultimate website, to ensure that you get the most out of you Blackest Night journey.
Ranging from Corps Bios, Fallen Lantern’s and Downloads. The website will give you all the details that you could possibly need, to ensure that your Green Lantern knowledge is up to scratch before you begin reading.
How about being able to download Blackest Night Issue #0 for free? Well you can, right here.
Website can be found here.
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We have all been waiting for the announcement as to who will be taking the main role in the upcoming Green Lantern film. Yesterday, there was rumor on the internet that even Justin Timberlake was being considered for the role. Thankfully, that rumor has been squashed with the announcement that Ryan Reynolds has been cast as Hal Jordan in the film due for release in 2011.
Variety reports:
“Ryan Reynolds has landed the coveted role of “Green Lantern,” getting the starring role in Warner Bros.’ live-action film based on the DC Comics hero.
Martin Campbell will direct. The studio is still working on the picture’s budget, but production is expected to begin in January. …read more
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July 28th sees the release of Green Lantern: First Flight. The first full-length animated feature set in the Green Lantern universe.
As described on the films wiki page;
“Green Lantern: First Flight finds test pilot Hal Jordan (Christopher Meloni) recruited to join the Green Lantern Corps after the death of his predecessor Abin Sur and placed under the supervision of respected senior officer Sinestro (Victor Garber). The newly recruited officer of sector 2814 soon discovers his mentor is actually the central figure in a secret conspiracy that threatens the philosophies, traditions and hierarchy of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Hal must quickly hone his newfound powers and combat the treasonous Lanterns within the ranks to maintain order in the universe.” …read more
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Yep, I kinda just had a moment where I wasn’t able to decide whether I should have a heart attack, squeal like a girl or action brown trousers manouvers. Here’s why…
Written by Jeff Katz and James Kuhoric; Art by Jason Craig; Covers by Arthur Suydam
“Beneath the bloody waters of Crystal Lake, an immortal evil wakes and begins anew the cycle of grueling violence. Six months after the events of FREDDY VS. JASON VS. ASH …read more
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One of the most anticipated story arcs in Green Lantern history is about to land on your local comic book stores shelves.
Green Lantern: Blackest Night is the final part in the so called “war of light” trilogy. Preceded by Green Lantern: Rebirth and Green Lantern: The Sinestro Cops War. Green Lantern: Blackest Night sees Hal Jordan going up against the undead scattered through out the DC universe, in what is to be one of the most celebrated story arcs in a comic book that already features brilliant and explosive story arcs.
Green Lantern #43 is out and again, like many of the latest Green Lantern issues it acts as a prequel to Green Lantern: Blackest Night. …read more
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In a recent press release Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced the July, 2009 release of the second part of the Watchmen: The End is Night episodic content. As well, as announcing that both episode 1 and episode 2 will be available as a full retail package in stores in July, 2009.
Hopefully episode 2 will have a bit more variation in it. Episode 1, while looking good and having a fairly decent fighting system, was extremely repetitive.
“Sydney, Australia. – June 1, 2009 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced the availability of Watchmen: The End is Nigh the videogame, based on the Watchmen film, in additional formats for the summer. …read more
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