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Green Lantern is a 2011 American superhero film directed by Martin Campbell, from a screenplay by Greg Berlanti, Michael Green, Marc Guggenheim, and Michael Goldenberg. [a] Ryan Reynolds stars as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, a test pilot who is selected to become the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force.
Hal Jordan / Green Lantern appears in Justice League: War, voiced by Justin Kirk. [86] [69] This version is a founding member of the Justice League. Hal Jordan / Green Lantern appears in Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, voiced again by Nathan Fillion. [87] [69] Hal Jordan / Green Lantern appears in The Death of Superman, voiced again by ...
First appeared in the Green Lantern live-action film and in the Green Lantern Movie Prequel: Hal Jordan #1 one-shot comic short story "Emerald City," Ngila G'rnt is a native of the planet Inguanzo, and a recently recruited teenaged Green Lantern. She possesses an extraordinary sense of hearing, natural to her race, and is named after the film's ...
Green Lantern may have tanked at the box office, but it gave us one of the cutest couples in Hollywood.Blake Lively stars in the film as Carol Ferris, the love interest of Hal Jordan, played by ...
Simon Baz was created by Green Lantern writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke. He is the first Middle-Eastern member of the Green Lantern Corps. [7] Simon's heritage and hometown are both influenced by Geoff Johns, who is half-Lebanese, and a native of Detroit, Michigan. [1]
John Stewart has been one of the most prominent members of DC Comics' Green Lantern Corps. And his history goes back over fifty years. The History of Green Lantern John Stewart, Explained
Justice League is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, [b] Atlas Entertainment, and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.