At least three of the points (1,2,9) set up events for following films. They are pulling plot threads from the current Johns run on the book, specifically Secret Origin, Sinestro Corps War, and Blackest Night. I dimly recall reading the producers have a 3-film arc in mind and those bits are small building blocks for GL2 & 3.At a quick glance, and not a GL reader, it comes across like a comic fan's idea of cool stuff to happen rather than ideas for a film's plot or ideas for following films. Certainly nothing a general audience person would go wow over.Think they are all just making stuff up from Secret Origins.There are a bunch of supposed spoilers up over at Super Hero Hype. Some of these seem a bit much of a muchness, so I'm dubious. Nonetheless, here we go:
- The Star Sapphire crystal will appear.
- There's a reference to "the prophecy" in the Book of Oa. Probably refering to the war between the Green Lantern Corps and the Sinestro Corps.
- The ring speaks. When Hal first uses it, it says "Voice signature identified. Willpower registed. Ring online."
- Kilowog's power ring makes a cannon-like "BOOM" sound, like in the comic books.
- Hal's constructs include a gattling gun, a giant green hand, a dune buggy, an anti-aircraft gun, a F-18 jet, a sword, giant pulleys and much more.
- Sinestro's trademark weapon is a double-edged Korugarian spear. He also makes a construct of Kilowog at one point.
- The Guardians live in high towers near the Great Hall of Oa. Krona's tower is slightly toppled as a sign of his corruption at Parallax's hands.
- During a battle scene, Hal's and Sinestro's power ring run out of energy, and Sinestro tells Hal to summon his battery from the pocket dimension. Hal says he doesn't know how to do it, and Sinestro asks him if Kilowog never taught him that. Hal says no and Sinestro gruffs before him and Hal unite their rings, opening a small wormhole from where Sinestro pulls his battery. Him and Hal both recharge on it. This is taken almost word-by-word from Geoff Johns' "Secret Origin.
- During the final battle, Parallax tries to possess Hal, but fails. In the process, Hal has a vision of the future, where Coast City has been destroyed and he is the one to blame.
- Hector Hammond tries to steal Hal Jordan's power ring, believing that it can cure his mutation, just as Parallax arrives. It consumes Hammond and tries to use the ring's energy, but fails and then tries to use Hal as a weapon to tap into the nearly unlimited powers of the Green Light of Willpower.