Strong certainly looks the part. And I must say I'm generally not bothered by actors being genre regulars.
Indeed. Nothing new here. David Warner was the villain in practically every scifi movie made in the 80's Worked for me.
Strong certainly looks the part. And I must say I'm generally not bothered by actors being genre regulars.
Campbell said fans of the emerald avenger will get all they hope for in the film.
"It's a departure for me, I've never done a super hero before," said Campbell, who does have masked-man experience with "The Legend of Zorro" and "The Mask of Zorro" in the 1990s.
"What I like about this hero and this story is it's all about will power," the director said. "It's also about fear and about courage. It's not just a spandex suit movie. He doesn't just put on the suit and fly off and face evil kryptonite and all that."
Campbell said he was intrigued by the intergalactic nature of the hero, who is essentially a cosmic cop reporting to the Guardians, the powerful masters of distant Oa.
"There is a Flash Gordon element to it, this is a superhero who goes to another planet and that's different than the rest," Campbell said. "That opens up a lot of interesting options."
It sounds like he has a pretty good handle on the basics of what makes Green Lantern unique.
Would Warner Bros. even allow such a scene, if Campbell wanted it? I guess we'll never know.Martin Campbell has said the Clark Kent cameo isn't going to be in the film. I think it's the right call given the uncertain state of the Superman films.
Martin Campbell compares "Green Lantern" to "Iron Man" verses "Batman Begins" or "The Dark Knight"
I'm liking what Martin Campbell is saying so far.
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