Sure he's referring to this:Wait. What? Pedophile?
https://www.cbr.com/things-that-turned-out-bad-the-relationship-between-hal-jordan-and-arisia/
Sure he's referring to this:Wait. What? Pedophile?
Ah. I’ve read practically nothing of Green Lantern during that period. Thanks for the clarification.Sure he's referring to this:
https://www.cbr.com/things-that-turned-out-bad-the-relationship-between-hal-jordan-and-arisia/
Wait. What? Pedophile?
Might be easy on the budget if they visit the Earth 23 STAR Labs or the Earth 49 CatCo. Just use the same sets (if/when they are available) and redress them somewhat.
It was the story itself that was the problem though. The individual story elements were fine, but the movie tried to cram too much in to a single movie so that the tone was inconsistent and we never really got to know the individual characters and villains as we should have.
Yep, Reynolds was totally miscast.
A Green Lantern show doesn't need to be heavily set in space at all. The comics have had periods with a heavy cosmic focus, yes, but there have also been periods where it mainly Earth-based
If anyone (not meaning you) needs to try to alter the essence of GL just to be a part of the Arrowverse, then its a disservice to the potential to the character.
What you're describing is not the essence of the character. It's just the version you prefer. Just as Batman can be everyone from Adam West to the stocky guy in Frank Miller's comics, we're talking a concept that's been done in all sorts of ways over the years. Purity tests are not applicable.
Surely the popularity of Rocket Raccoon would translate into a (Green Lanterns) Ch'p or B'dg series?
As for "can't be done on TV"... lots of things couldn't be done on TV, until someone did it.![]()
Incorrect. GL was not the old Captain Action doll from the 60s, where he can take on any face of various personalities. He was established with a distinct personality and world far apart from the other DC heroes.
I'm looking through the early GL issues on DC Universe. There's a good mix of Earth and off-Earth stories, though I think it's weighted slight toward the off Earth stuff (Four issues are spent on Qward). A lot of the early issues contain two separate stories. Usually one on Earth battling super-villians and one in space.As I've said, the comics themselves were initially mostly Earthbound way and have since then had long stretches where they returned to that format. It's legit. That you don't care for it doesn't change that.
The “silly idea” is one of the foundational characteristics of Green Lanterns as well as one of its most appealing aspects.the rather silly idea that Green Lanterns can fly through space under their own power
I've always assumed the ring can create the atmosphere needed by the user and propel them at FTL speed, create warps and whatever else is needed to get from point A to B. GL regularly created "spacecraft" with atmosphere for his JLA buddies.One thing that would help budget-wise is to remove the rather silly idea that Green Lanterns can fly through space under their own power (where's their air supply in that skintight force field?) and change it for TV so that they use spaceships. That way you could have GL's ship as a standing set and have it travel from planet to planet the way the Waverider travels from era to era (or, y'know, like the Enterprise). The ship could also house a cast of supporting characters who'd be GL's assistants -- and since this is the Arrowverse, one or two of them would probably graduate to being Green Lanterns themselves in later seasons.
I've always assumed the ring can create the atmosphere needed by the user and propel them at FTL speed, create warps and whatever else is needed to get from point A to B. GL regularly created "spacecraft" with atmosphere for his JLA buddies.
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