![]() There’s a 10-year plan for DC Studios, but we just don’t know what that is.Īll we do know is that it can’t be worse than Hal Jordan’s outing. Currently, DC seems to be focusing on features that can stand on their own across multiple cinematic universes that might be somewhat tied together by the upcoming The Flash, so who knows where this one will stand if it ever actually gets off the ground? This also may put a damper in people’s hopes that Green Lantern would finally make an appearance in the DC film universe, as John Stewart had been rumored to be the Green Lantern coming to the films. It’s still not clear if any of this will be tied into the Arrowverse shows or if it will stand alone. Seth Grahame-Smith, the showrunner, apparently wasn’t so into that idea and has decided to depart the series, though Berlanti Productions is still on board to produce. THR reports the estimated cost of this version is the major reason why it is not proceeding forward. It’s not clear how this focus will shift things, but it should be drastic considering the series was supposed to take place across wide stretches of time and interweave a galaxy-wide story of epic scale. (Eight scripts were reportedly even written.) However, that doesn’t appear to be the case anymore as DC wants to move the HBO Max series to focus on Green Lantern John Stewart. The series got pretty far underway, even casting its Guy Gardner and Alan Scott Green Lanterns and announcing the show would focus on many members of the Green Lanter Corps. ![]() Green Lantern has been in development since 2019, when it was announced that Greg Berlanti, the man behind the Arrowverse shows, would be producing it. Per THR, while the HBO Max show isn’t going the way of Batgirl, showrunner Seth Grahame-Smith has left the series, and it will be rewritten to be about Green Lantern John Stewart. The next thing to fall? Probably something you completely forgot about: the HBO Max Green Lantern series. Discovery’s CEO rebuilding the brand and instating James Gunn and Peter Safran as the heads of DC Studios. Visit your local comic book store for details and preordering.Things are basically being burned to the ground over at DC with Warner Bros. This debut issue features a main cover by Taj Tenfold (DC Power: A Celebration) with variant covers by Mirko Colak and Dave Wilkins, a 1-in-25 ratio variant cover by John Giang, a 1-in-50 ratio variant cover by Ken Lashley, and a 1-in-100 ratio variant by Tenfold, plus an awesome glow-in-the-dark dog tag variant cover. Sometimes you just need ’80s James Cameron, and that’s what this is.īy the end of this series, readers are going to know exactly who John Stewart is, and why he was born to be a Green Lantern.” The prologue stories in the back of Green Lantern #1-3 have a clear sci-fi/fantasy feel, but when Green Lantern: War Journal #1 drops, it’s going to start feeling less like Dune and a lot more like Predator, The Terminator, and Aliens. DC doesnt say it outright, but their promised return will happen in November in John Stewart: The Emerald Knight 1, a 48-page one-shot by the last Green Lantern series creative team of writer. “That’s what Montos and I are giving readers. “The most epic ’80s sci-fi action movie you haven’t seen is coming, and it’s set in the DCU,” said Johnson. But when a terrifying and contagious force with a mysterious connection to Oa appears on Earth, the last Green Lantern of another universe comes seeking the only warrior to face this threat and win: the immortal “Guardian and Builder,” John Stewart himself! Can this brilliant but brash young Lantern help John discover the qualities that made him one of the greatest Lanterns of the entire Multiverse? A family tragedy calls him back home, and as John begins to reclaim the brillian career he once left behind, he tries to embrace a peaceful post-superhero life. John Stewart’s time as a Green Lantern has come to an end…or so he thinks. Another exciting series spinning out of “Dawn of DC,” writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Montos continue their collaboration from the current Green Lantern series, creating a new tour of duty for the Green Lantern Corps’ battle-hardened veteran. Green Lantern: War Journal – John Stewart Returns to the Front Lines in an All-New Series! Green Lantern: War Journal – John Stewart Returns to the Front Lines in an All-New Series from Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Montos! Available at Comic Book Stores and Participating Digital Platforms Tuesday, September 19Ī dangerous new villain puts John Stewart back on the front lines in Green Lantern: War Journal, a new series from DC. DC Comics September 2023 Solicitations Spoilers Sees New Gritty Green Lantern Series Launch!ĭC Comics reports.
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