Excellent...and I thought some secret origins stuff would make it in there.
The mask was indeed photoshopped in for the EW cover.
Abin Sur?
Both of those have been confirmed at Comic-Con. We'll see Kilowog and Saalak.The mask was indeed photoshopped in for the EW cover.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MovieTheaterLad/news/?a=20293
2) The CGI of the suit seen on the Entertainment Weekly cover is not finished.
4) 25 alien Green Lanterns, each with a different energy signature, were designed for major and minor roles in the movie.
Personally if I was cast as the Green Lantern I would stand up and hold the mic while I persuade everyone to say the oath with me.I was the moderator on the panel and I can tell you that Reynolds, for one, didn't see it coming. Backstage before the panel he told his handlers he didn't want to do the oath on stage (Geoff Johns from DC had hoped the star might consider it) and then when the youngster blinked into the cameras, Reynolds seemed genuinely touched (of course, though, he IS an actor).
I had brought a copy of "Green Lantern: Rebirth" with me on stage (I was going to hold it up during the opening introduction of Johns) and Reynolds had no idea I was going to hand it to him and suggest an autograph for the little guy. So that part was ad-libbed...
The little boy, whose name is Connor, was brought backstage to meet Reynolds and the star was even skeptical. "I thought it was a studio plant, completely, but then I met the kid and his dad and it was all the real deal."
It definitely improved my opinion over that picture.![]()
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