We have previously reported that Greg Berlanti, head of CW's DC Comics adaptation series, will create a new "Green Lantern" series for HBO Max. At present, HBO Max has directly booked a full season of 10 episodes of the previously announced Green Lantern live-action series (some media reported that the new series has been named "Lantern"), but the classic protagonist Hal Jordan will not appear in the new series. HBO Max's new Green Lantern series has now been confirmed to be run by Seth Grahame-Smith (Lego Batman), who will also serve as the screenwriter for the first episode with Marc Guggenheim (Arrow). Each episode is one hour long and is a drama series. It is said that the story will extend over decades and to multiple galaxies. There will be many Green Lanterns, with the protagonists being Guy Gardner, Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, Alan Scott, etc. There will also be alien Green Lanterns such as Kirowog and old friend Sinestro. The most well-known Hal Jordan, John Stewart and Kyle Rayner will not be in the show. Greg Berlanti, head of CW's DC comic adaptations, serves as the producer of the show. He previously revealed that the show will be "the largest DC series we have ever created, and it will go into the universe." It is also said to be the most expensive show he has ever created. |
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