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  • Laura Linney Reportedly Joins DC’s ‘Lanterns’

    (Left) Actress Laura Linney attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in 'Lanterns'. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.
    (Left) Actress Laura Linney attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in ‘Lanterns’. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.

    Preview:

    • Laura Linney is being linked to a role in DC/HBO series ‘Lanterns.’
    • There is speculation that she’s playing Carol Ferris.
    • Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre star in the new show.

    Though it already has an impressive cast, new DC Studios/HBO comic book-based series ‘Lanterns’ appears to have gotten an extra shot of dramatic power.

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    According to reporter Jeff Sneider, Laura Linney –– who worked with the new show’s co-creator Chris Mundy on ‘Ozark’ is aboard the show.

    No official confirmation has emerged yet, but Sneider is already speculating that she could be playing Carol Ferris, the love of Lantern Hal Jordan’s life (that role is being brought to screens by Kyle Chandler) and someone who ultimately –– in the comics, at least –– becomes the villain known as Star Sapphire.

    That’s all still rumor and conjecture at this point, but we do know that Aaron Pierre is co-starring alongside Chandler as fellow Lantern John Stewart.

    Related Article: Nathan Fillion to Reprise ‘Superman’ Guy Gardner Role in HBO’s ‘Lanterns’

    What’s the story of ‘Green Lantern’ in comics form?

    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.
    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.

    Created in its first incarnation (a Lantern named Alan Scott) in 1940 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger, the concept of the ‘Green Lantern’ comics is that of a super-powered, police force, battling evil doers with rings that allow them to channel energy into different forms. There are many Lanterns, who patrol the known and unknown universe.

    ‘Green Lantern’s history on screen has been seriously mixed. Though different takes on the character have flourished in animated movies and series, their live-action counterparts have had less luck. Ryan Reynolds played the Hal Jordan version in a 2011 movie that didn’t triumph at the box office, and there have been fleeting glimpses on the small screen.

    Even Zack Snyder didn’t manage to realize his chosen Lantern –– John Stewart –– in his mammoth Snyder Cut of ‘Justice League’. Despite shooting a cameo with Wayne T. Carr as Stewart, Warners asked him to remove the character because of the studio’s own plans. In the end, Snyder swapped in Martian Manhunter.

    And the show had been in development before Gunn and Safran made their big DC Studios announcement. Back in 2020, ‘Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesSeth Grahame-Smith hopped aboard to write and run what HBO Max (as the streaming service was then called) was picturing its most expensive series to date, a space-set ‘Green Lantern’ drama whose focus would be the Alan Scott and Guy Gardner iterations of the character among the first and most popular versions.

    (Left) Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond in 'Rebel Ridge'. Photo: Allyson Riggs/Netflix © 2024. (Right) DC Comics' Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.
    (Left) Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond in ‘Rebel Ridge’. Photo: Allyson Riggs/Netflix © 2024. (Right) DC Comics’ Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.

    ‘Lanterns’ will follow the Chandler and Pierre characters, as new recruit Stewart and Lantern legend Jordan are described in the latest official synopsis as “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.”

    So, think ‘True Detective’ meets ‘Green Lantern’…

    Here’s Chris Mundy on the tone for the show:

    “From the start, our driving force has been to deliver a layered drama –– rooted in nuanced storytelling and rich world building –– that balances tension and mystery with honest, authentic emotion. The goal is to create something that feels timeless and grounded without sacrificing the magic of the source material.”

    But there will be some powerful antagonism involved, as Ulrich Thomsen is playing Sinestro a former Green Lantern who turned rogue and is described as ruthless yet charming.

    His manipulative nature drives his enduring obsession with his former mentee, Hal Jordan. The character was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in the comic book “Green Lantern, Volume 2, #56” released in 1961.

    Who else is in ‘Lanterns’?

    Nathan Fillion in 'Superman', a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.
    Nathan Fillion in ‘Superman’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    The cast also includes ‘No Country for Old Man’s Kelly Macdonald, ’12 Years a Slave’ actor Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan (who appeared in (‘The Night Of’), Jason Ritter and the aforementioned Thomsen.

    In breaking news, Deadline brings word that Chris Coy is also part of the ensemble.

    In a guest starring role, Coy will be the new character of ‘Waylon Sanders,’ an intelligent survivor… or a nervous truck driver. Age and real name unknown, he’s unbound by the laws of nature.

    More recently, we learned that Nathan Fillion would be bringing his Guy Gardner character –– another Lantern –– to the show, following his debut in James Gunn‘s ‘Superman’ this summer.

    Who is working on ‘Lanterns’?

    James Gunn at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros.
    James Gunn at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Mundy, whose resume includes stints on Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ and HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country’, is running the new series, working alongside ‘Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof and DC comics writer Tom King (whose ‘Supergirl’ comic is the basis for the new movie featuring the character).

    And James Hawes, who has worked on series including ‘Black Mirror’ ‘Snowpiercer’ and Season 1 of ‘Slow Horses,’ will direct the first two episodes.

    Here’s what Hawes has had to say to Collider about his approach to the show:

    “There is a very particular humor that they brought to this. It’s very rooted in a way that I like to think we achieve with ‘Slow Horses,’ that I achieve with things like my ‘Black Mirror’ [episodes], and yet there is a rich vein of humor running through it. I’m such a huge fan of Damon [Lindelof] and Chris [Mundy] and the writing that they’ve done in the past… You always find a scene or two that you think, ‘I cant wait to be stood beside the camera and the cast, directing this scene on the day.’ “

    He’s not alone –– ‘Watchmen’ veteran Stephen Williams, ‘Under the Bridge’s Geeta Vasant Patel, and former ‘Ozark’ director Alik Sakharov are also handling episodes.

    Since they oversee the whole DC Studios arm, filmmaker Gunn and producer Peter Safran are executive producers alongside Ron Schmidt.

    Where else have we seen Laura Linney?

    (L to R) Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo in 'You Can Count on Me.' Photo: Paramount Classics.
    (L to R) Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo in ‘You Can Count on Me.’ Photo: Paramount Classics.

    ‘Ozark’ is just one of this talented actor’s many credits.

    She’s enjoyed a healthy career on screens big and small, appearing in movies such as ‘Nocturnal Animals,’ ‘Sully,’ ‘Mr. Holmes,’ ‘The Fifth Estate,’ ‘The Exorcism of Emily Rose,’ ‘Mystic River,’ ‘The Savages,’ (for which she was Oscar nominated) ‘Love Actually,’ ‘You Can Count on Me,’ ‘The Truman Show’ and ‘Congo.’

    On TV, her roles include ‘Tales of the City,’ ‘The Big C,’ ‘John Adams’ and ‘Frasier.’

    When will ‘Lanterns’ be on screens?

    We’re still waiting to learn when HBO will premiere the show, though it is reportedly targeting an early 2026 launch.

    Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart from DC Comics.
    (L to R) Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.

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  • Nathan Fillion Playing Guy Gardner in ‘Lanterns’

    Nathan Fillion in 'Superman', a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.
    Nathan Fillion in ‘Superman’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Preview:

    • Nathan Fillion will appear in HBO/DC series ‘Lanterns.’
    • This new series adapts the ‘Green Lantern’ DC Comics in grounded fashion.
    • The show stars Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler.

    While the mantra all through the development phase for the new HBO/DC Studios series ‘Lanterns’ –– which adapts the Green Lantern comic books –– has been a grounded take on the powerful superheroes, it would seem it’s not above a slightly more colorful character (pun intended).

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    And it’s also crossing over with another project in James Gunn’s ever-expanding superhero universe, the one that Warner Bros. is hoping will make its comic book-birthed movie slate work –– ‘Superman.’

    No, we’re not likely to see David Corenswet’s Man of Steel touch down during the show, but Nathan Fillion will show up.

    Fillion, in case you hadn’t heard, will be playing Guy Gardner, a fellow Lantern to Kyle Chandler’s Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre’s John Stewart, in ‘Superman,’ which flies into theaters on July 11th.

    James Gunn and the cast of 'Superman.'
    (Center) James Gunn and the cast of ‘Superman.’ Photo: James Gunn’s Instagram Account.

    According to Deadline, the idea of Fillion has been under consider

    Our eyebrows, we must admit, are raised, because the look of Fillion’s character in the movie doesn’t necessarily line up with the more down-to-Earth look of the show so far (we got our first glimpse of that recently). His is a more comical appearance, with a savage bowl cut and an arrogant attitude.

    Yet we haven’t seen him in action yet, so who knows exactly how he’ll work on the small screen. And if we’re honest, it’s always entertaining to see Fillion show up.

    Related Article: Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler Hit the Road in First Look at HBO/DC Series ‘Lanterns’

    What’s the story of ‘Green Lantern’ in comics form?

    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.
    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.

    Created in its first incarnation (a Lantern named Alan Scott) in 1940 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger, the concept of the ‘Green Lantern’ comics is that of a super-powered, police force, battling evil doers with rings that allow them to channel energy into different forms. There are many Lanterns, who patrol the known and unknown universe.

    ‘Green Lantern’s history on screen has been seriously mixed. Though different takes on the character have flourished in animated movies and series, their live-action counterparts have had less luck. Ryan Reynolds played the Hal Jordan version in a 2011 movie that didn’t triumph at the box office, and there have been fleeting glimpses on the small screen.

    Even Zack Snyder didn’t manage to realize his chosen Lantern –– John Stewart –– in his mammoth Snyder Cut of ‘Justice League’. Despite shooting a cameo with Wayne T. Carr as Stewart, Warners asked him to remove the character because of the studio’s own plans. In the end, Snyder swapped in Martian Manhunter.

    And the show had been in development before Gunn and Safran made their big DC Studios announcement. Back in 2020, ‘Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesSeth Grahame-Smith hopped aboard to write and run what HBO Max (as the streaming service was then called) was picturing its most expensive series to date, a space-set ‘Green Lantern’ drama whose focus would be the Alan Scott and Guy Gardner iterations of the character among the first and most popular versions.

    (L to R) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in 'Lanterns'. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.
    (L to R) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in ‘Lanterns’. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.

    ‘Lanterns’ will follow the Hal Jordan (Chandler) and John Stewart (Pierre) characters, as new recruit Stewart and Lantern legend Jordan are described in the latest official synopsis as “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.”

    So, think ‘True Detective’ meets ‘Green Lantern’…

    Here’s Chris Mundy, executive producer and showrunner on the tone for the show:

    “From the start, our driving force has been to deliver a layered drama –– rooted in nuanced storytelling and rich world building –– that balances tension and mystery with honest, authentic emotion. The goal is to create something that feels timeless and grounded without sacrificing the magic of the source material.”

    But there will be some powerful antagonism involved, as Ulrich Thomsen is playing Sinestro a former Green Lantern who turned rogue and is described as ruthless yet charming.

    His manipulative nature drives his enduring obsession with his former mentee, Hal Jordan. The character was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in the comic book “Green Lantern, Volume 2, #56” released in 1961.

    Who else is in ‘Lanterns’?

    Garret Dillahunt in 'Red Right Hand,' a Magnolia Pictures release. © Red Right Hand Productions LLC, Steve Squall. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.
    Garret Dillahunt in ‘Red Right Hand,’ a Magnolia Pictures release. © Red Right Hand Productions LLC, Steve Squall. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

    The cast also includes ‘No Country for Old Man’s Kelly Macdonald, ’12 Years a Slave’ actor Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan (who appeared in (‘The Night Of’), Jason Ritter and the aforementioned Thomsen.

    In breaking news, Deadline brings word that Chris Coy is also part of the ensemble.

    In a guest starring role, Coy will be the new character of ‘Waylon Sanders,’ an intelligent survivor… or a nervous truck driver. Age and real name unknown, he’s unbound by the laws of nature.

    Who is working on ‘Lanterns’?

    James Gunn at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros.
    James Gunn at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Mundy, whose resume includes stints on Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ and HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country’, is running the new series, working alongside ‘Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof and DC comics writer Tom King (whose ‘Supergirl’ comic is the basis for the new movie featuring the character).

    And James Hawes, who has worked on series including ‘Black Mirror’ ‘Snowpiercer’ and Season 1 of ‘Slow Horses,’ will direct the first two episodes.

    He’s not alone –– ‘Watchmen’ veteran Stephen Williams, ‘Under the Bridge’s Geeta Vasant Patel, and former ‘Ozark’ director Alik Sakharov are also handling episodes.

    Since they oversee the whole DC Studios arm, filmmaker Gunn and producer Peter Safran are executive producers alongside Ron Schmidt.

    Where else have we seen Nathan Fillion?

    Nathan Fillion in 'Castle'. Photo: ABC.
    Nathan Fillion in ‘Castle’. Photo: ABC.

    Where haven’t we! Aside from his regular gig on ABC series ‘The Rookie’ and his previous long-running show ‘Castle,’ he’s a genre favourite who has cropped up in a variety of shows and movies.

    Notable titles include ‘Firefly’ and ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’ He’s also a longtime collaborator of Gunn, and appeared in the likes of his ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ movies (especially the third) and ‘The Suicide Squad,’ and before that ‘Slither’ and ‘Super.’

    He also has Lantern form: he first voiced Hal Jordan in ‘Green Lantern: Emerald Knights’ (2011) and again a year later in ‘Justice League: Doom,’ followed by ‘Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox’ in 2013, ‘Justice League: Throne of Atlantis’ (2015) ‘The Death of Superman’ in 2018 and ‘Reign of the Supermen‘ in 2019.

    When will ‘Lanterns’ be on screens?

    We’re still waiting to learn when HBO will premiere the show, though it is reportedly targeting an early 2026 launch.

    Green Lantern Guy Gardner.
    Green Lantern Guy Gardner. Courtesy of DC Comics.

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  • First Look at HBO DC Series ‘Lanterns’

    (L to R) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in 'Lanterns'. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.
    (L to R) Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan in ‘Lanterns’. Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO.

    Preview:

    • The first image of HBO series ‘Lanterns’ is online.
    • This new series adapts the ‘Green Lantern’ DC Comics, but in grounded fashion.
    • Leads Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler feature in this initial look.

    The ‘Green Lantern’ comics are famously the story of a human drawn into a mighty, galaxy-spanning force who use rings with the power to conjure up all manner of creations in their fight for justice.

    You might be surprised then, to learn that the latest small screen incarnation of the story has an initial promotional image featuring two men walking down a dusty road somewhere in America.

    Yet if you’ve been following the production history of new HBO/DC Studios series ‘Lanterns,’ you probably won’t be shocked, since the show is designed to be a more grounded take on the story.

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    Here’s Chris Mundy, executive producer and showrunner on the tone for the show:

    “From the start, our driving force has been to deliver a layered drama –– rooted in nuanced storytelling and rich world building –– that balances tension and mystery with honest, authentic emotion. The goal is to create something that feels timeless and grounded without sacrificing the magic of the source material.”

    Let’s not also forget that the cameras have only just started rolling on the show, and even if (more likely when) the characters get to use their powers in service of the mystery, those visual effects take time to bring to screen, even for a still image.

    And now we know what stars Aaron Pierre (who recently led ‘Rebel Ridge’) and ‘Friday Night Lights’ actor Kyle Chandler look like when they’re not clad in green or dishing out jewelry-based justice.

    Related Article: Ulrich Thomsen to Play Supervillain Sinestro in the DC and HBO series ‘Lanterns’

    What’s the story of ‘Green Lantern’ in comics form?

    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.
    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.

    Created in its first incarnation (a Lantern named Alan Scott) in 1940 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger, the concept of the ‘Green Lantern’ comics is that of a super-powered, police force, battling evil doers with rings that allow them to channel energy into different forms. There are many Lanterns, who patrol the known and unknown universe.

    ‘Green Lantern’s history on screen has been seriously mixed. Though different takes on the character have flourished in animated movies and series, their live-action counterparts have had less luck. Ryan Reynolds played the Hal Jordan version in a 2011 movie that didn’t triumph at the box office, and there have been fleeting glimpses on the small screen.

    Even Zack Snyder didn’t manage to realize his chosen Lantern –– John Stewart –– in his mammoth Snyder Cut of ‘Justice League’. Despite shooting a cameo with Wayne T. Carr as Stewart, Warners asked him to remove the character because of the studio’s own plans. In the end, Snyder swapped in Martian Manhunter.

    James Gunn and the cast of 'Superman.'
    (Center) James Gunn and the cast of ‘Superman.’ Photo: James Gunn’s Instagram Account.

    James Gunn has Nathan Fillion playing the Guy Gardner incarnation in his ‘Superman’ movie, which lands on July 11th.

    And the show had been in development before Gunn and Safran made their big DC Studios announcement. Back in 2020, ‘Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesSeth Grahame-Smith hopped aboard to write and run what HBO Max (as the streaming service was then called) was picturing its most expensive series to date, a space-set ‘Green Lantern’ drama whose focus would be the Alan Scott and Guy Gardner iterations of the character among the first and most popular versions.

    ‘Lanterns’ will follow the Hal Jordan (Chandler) and John Stewart (Pierre) characters, as new recruit Stewart and Lantern legend Jordan are described in the latest official synopsis as “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.”

    So, think ‘True Detective’ meets ‘Green Lantern’. But comic book fans may recognize the basic story from the popular 1970’s arc ‘Hard Traveling Heroes’, which focused on Hal Jordan and his friend Oliver Queen (Green Arrow) traveling across America . Stewart was also featured in that story, and the producers are likely swapping out Queen for Pierre’s character.

    But there will be some powerful antagonism involved, as Ulrich Thomsen is playing Sinestro a former Green Lantern who turned rogue and is described as ruthless yet charming.

    His manipulative nature drives his enduring obsession with his former mentee, Hal Jordan. The character was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in the comic book “Green Lantern, Volume 2, #56” released in 1961.

    Who else is in ‘Lanterns’?

    Garret Dillahunt in 'Red Right Hand,' a Magnolia Pictures release. © Red Right Hand Productions LLC, Steve Squall. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.
    Garret Dillahunt in ‘Red Right Hand,’ a Magnolia Pictures release. © Red Right Hand Productions LLC, Steve Squall. Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

    The cast also includes ‘No Country for Old Men’s Kelly Macdonald, ’12 Years a Slave’ actor Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan (who appeared in (‘The Night Of’), and the aforementioned Thomsen.

    Who is working on ‘Lanterns’?

    DC Comics' Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.
    DC Comics’ Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.

    Mundy, whose resume includes stints on Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ and HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country’, is running the new series, working alongside ‘Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof and DC comics writer Tom King (whose ‘Supergirl’ comic is the basis for the new movie featuring the character).

    And James Hawes, who has worked on series including ‘Black Mirror’ ‘Snowpiercer’ and Season 1 of ‘Slow Horses,’ will direct the first two episodes.

    He’s not alone –– ‘Watchmen’ veteran Stephen Williams, ‘Under the Bridge’s Geeta Vasant Patel, and former ‘Ozark’ director Alik Sakharov are also handling episodes.

    Since they oversee the whole DC Studios arm, filmmaker Gunn and producer Peter Safran are executive producers alongside Ron Schmidt.

    When will ‘Lanterns’ be on screens?

    We’re still waiting to learn when HBO will premiere the show, though it is reportedly targeting an early 2026 launch.

    All together now, let us recite the freshly amended Lantern Corps oath… “In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might beware my power…Green Lantern’s light! On Earth. Probably in a diner.”

    DC Comics' Hal Jordan/Green Lantern. Photo courtesy of DC.com.
    DC Comics’ Hal Jordan/Green Lantern. Photo courtesy of DC.com.

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  • Ulrich Thomsen to Play Sinestro on DC’s ‘Lanterns’

    (Left) Ulrich Thomsen in 'The Good Traitor'. Photo: Denmark. (RIght) Sinestro from DC Comics. Photo: Dc Comics.
    (Left) Ulrich Thomsen in ‘The Good Traitor’. Photo: Denmark. (RIght) Sinestro from DC Comics. Photo: Dc Comics.

    Preview:

    • Ulrich Thomsen is the latest recruit for the DC ‘Lanterns’ series.
    • He’s aboard to be the villainous character Sinestro.
    • Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre are playing the lead roles.

    After years spent in frustrating development (you can read its somewhat tortured history below), the DC-spawned, HBO-based series ‘Lanterns, ’ based on the Green Lantern character is finally, actually seeing some forward movement.

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    We already have ‘Friday Night Lights’ veteran Kyle Chandler and ‘Rebel Ridge’s Aaron Pierre playing main characters Hal Jordan and John Stewart and now we know who will be their main antagonist: Danish actor Ulrich Thomsen has, according to Deadline, signed on to play the villainous Sinestro in a recurring role.

    Thomsen joins a cast that also includes Kelly Macdonald as Sheriff Kerry, Garret Dillahunt as modern cowboy William Macon, and Poorna Jagannathan as Zoe, a potential love interest for John.

    The casting of Sinestro is an interesting one, since the logline for the show (again, more on that below) has been at pains to portray it as a gritty, grounded take on the ‘Green Lantern’ concept, but the presence of the powerful character suggests there will still be some be some energy abilities on display.

    With the series still in pre-production (it should kick off shooting next month), perhaps ‘Green Lantern’ fans will finally get to see the series –– the casting is certainly intriguing and the HBO budget means when effects are needed they’ll hopefully be impressive.

    Related Article: ‘Rebel Ridge’s Aaron Pierre Scores the John Stewart Role in DC Series ‘Lanterns’

    What’s the story of ‘Green Lantern’ in comics form?

    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.
    Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps from DC Comics. Photo: DC Comics.

    Created in its first incarnation (a Lantern named Alan Scott) in 1940 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger, the concept of the ‘Green Lantern’ comics is that of a super-powered, police force, battling evil doers with rings that allow them to channel energy into different forms. There are many Lanterns, who patrol the known and unknown universe.

    ‘Green Lantern’s history on screen has been seriously mixed. Though different takes on the character have flourished in animated movies and series, their live-action counterparts have had less luck. Ryan Reynolds played the Hal Jordan version in a 2011 movie that didn’t triumph at the box office, and there have been fleeting glimpses on the small screen.

    Even Zack Snyder didn’t manage to realize his chosen Lantern –– John Stewart –– in his mammoth Snyder Cut of ‘Justice League’. Despite shooting a cameo with Wayne T. Carr as Stewart, Warners asked him to remove the character because of the studio’s own plans. In the end, Snyder swapped in Martian Manhunter.

    Gunn has Nathan Fillion playing the Guy Gardner incarnation in his ‘Superman’ movie, which lands on July 11th.

    And the show had been in development before James Gunn and Peter Safran made their big announcement. Back in 2020, ‘Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesSeth Grahame-Smith hopped aboard to write and run what HBO Max (as the streaming service was then called) was picturing its most expensive series to date, a space-set ‘Green Lantern’ drama whose focus would be the Alan Scott and Guy Gardner iterations of the character among the first and most popular versions.

    ‘Lanterns’ will follow the Hal Jordan and John Stewart characters, as new recruit Stewart and Lantern legend Jordan are described in the latest official synopsis as “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.” So, think ‘True Detective’ meets ‘Green Lantern’…

    Sinestro, meanwhile, is a former Green Lantern who turned rogue and is described as ruthless yet charming.

    His manipulative nature drives his enduring obsession with his former mentee, Hal Jordan. The character was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in the comic book “Green Lantern, Volume 2, #56” released in 1961.

    Who is working on the current incarnation of ‘Lanterns’?

    DC Comics' Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.
    DC Comics’ Green Lantern John Stewart. Photo: DC Comics.

    Chris Mundy, whose resume includes stints on Netflix’s ‘Ozark’ and HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country’, is showrunner on the new series, working alongside ‘Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof and DC comics writer Tom King (whose ‘Supergirl’ comic is the basis for the new movie featuring the character).

    And James Hawes, who has worked on series including ‘Black Mirror’ ‘Snowpiercer’ and Season 1 of ‘Slow Horses,’ will direct the first two episodes.

    Where else have I seen Ulrich Thomsen?

    Ulrich Thomsen in 'Trom'. Photo: Denmark.
    Ulrich Thomsen in ‘Trom’. Photo: Denmark.

    Thomsen is known for playing Kai Proctor in Cinemax’s series ‘Banshee

    The Danish actor recently starred in the critically acclaimed Scandinavian series ‘Trom.’ He recurred in NBC’s ‘The Blacklist,’ Starz drama ‘Counterpart’ and HBO’s ‘The Young Pope.’

    He will next be seen in Uwe Boll’s thriller ‘Run’ opposite Amanda Plummer.

    When will ‘Lanterns’ be on screens?

    We’re still waiting to learn when HBO will premiere the show, though it could now be early next year.

    DC Comics' Hal Jordan/Green Lantern. Photo courtesy of DC.com.
    DC Comics’ Hal Jordan/Green Lantern. Photo: DC Comics..

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  • ‘The Radleys’ Exclusive Interview: Damian Lewis

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    Opening in theaters, digital and on demand beginning October 4th is the new horror-comedy ‘The Radleys’, which was directed by Euros Lyn (‘Doctor Who’).

    The film stars Damian Lewis (‘Billions’, ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’), Kelly Macdonald (‘Brave’), Harry Baxendale (‘Shadow and Bone’), Bo Bragason (‘Renegade Nell’), Jay Lycurgo (‘Titans’), Shaun Parkes (‘The Mummy Returns’), and Sophia Di Martino (‘Loki’).

    Related Article: Garret Dillahunt Talks ‘Red Right Hand’ and Working with Orlando Bloom

    Damian Lewis as “Will Radley” in the comedy horror 'The Radleys', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Damian Lewis as “Will Radley” in the comedy horror ‘The Radleys’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Damian Lewis about his work on ‘The Radleys’, his first reaction to the screenplay and making a vampire comedy, its underlying message about addiction and sobriety, and the challenges of playing two characters, as well as looking back at his short-lived but groundbreaking NBC series ‘Life’ and the possibility of a revival series in the future.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Lewis and Kelly Macdonald.

    Damian Lewis as “Peter Radley” in the comedy horror 'The Radleys', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Damian Lewis as “Peter Radley” in the comedy horror ‘The Radleys’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about your first reaction to the screenplay and this different take on the vampire mythos?

    Damian Lewis: Well, I’m not going to lie to you, my ego perked up enormously when Euros said, ” I want you to play two roles.” I thought, “Well, okay. I’m definitely going to read that script.” Then, I was just delighted to see what these two roles were, really, the duality of these two roles, the light and shade that all of us have, the rational, the sensible selves, and then, these darker corners that exist in all of us, the slightly naughtier sides to each of us, and our carnal, more desirous, lustful selves. They’re represented in these two twins. Then, I liked the comedic premise of it. I thought, “This might be a Mike Leigh movie.” We’ve got a suburban family in a suburban setting, sort of unhappy, slightly goofy, and you’re not quite sure who everyone is or why they’re behaving the way they’re behaving. Until you realize they’re essentially a family of vampires in the vampire program. That’s funny. The parents have decided, “We want to have a normal life for our children, and we don’t want to drink blood anymore.” That’s a good comedic style. Then, I think, every vampire movie really is a metaphor for something else. I think, in this, there’s a very strong love story in this, two strong love stories, and it’s really about love, in the end, but it’s also very clearly about addiction and I like that too.

    (L to R) Bo Bragason as “Clara Radley” and Kelly Macdonald as “Helen Radley” in the comedy horror 'The Radleys', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Bo Bragason as “Clara Radley” and Kelly Macdonald as “Helen Radley” in the comedy horror ‘The Radleys’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    MF: The film deals with the ideas of addiction and sobriety in an interesting way, do you feel that that it is the underlining message of the movie?

    DL: I do. But look, it’s a comedic vampire movie, first and foremost. I think that someone will immediately see that and identify with that. I think that’s a great thing. Another thing I really liked about the movie is nothing is wrapped up with a bow. The morality in this film is complex, because the addict in the movie, who is Will, a confirmed very entertaining rock and roll bad boy vampire seems to be the happiest guy in the film and he is living his addiction. He is living all the bad things. So, the film, at its heart as well, is about, how do we find happiness in ourselves? How do we live our best lives? How do you find your true self, because that’s where you’re going to be happiest. The family, Peter and Helen, who have abstained from their addiction, drinking blood all these years, are not happy. They live a deadened boring suburban life. So, there’s no clear moral message here. The messaging is mixed and like life, that’s what I liked about it. It’s not going to give you any simple answers, but I liked it for that reason.

    (L-R) Bo Bragason, Damian Lewis, Kelly Macdonald, Damian Lewis, and Harry Baxendale in the comedy horror 'The Radleys', a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.
    (L-R) Bo Bragason, Damian Lewis, Kelly Macdonald, Damian Lewis, and Harry Baxendale in the comedy horror ‘The Radleys’, a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of Lionsgate.

    MF: Can you talk about the challenges of playing two characters, the difference between Will and Peter, and how you technically shot those scenes?

    DL: Well, I had one major fight sequence, where I was fighting with thin air twice. That was quite interesting. So, it’s literally play acting. It’s like being six, and it was really good fun. But otherwise, I had a great stand-in, who always stood in, and was always dressed as either Peter or Will, when I was either Peter or Will. He would do the scenes with me, and then, I would reverse, and we’d do them back the other way. Then, of course, he’s removed, and I’m put into the cut. So, it was really good fun. I had to stay quite concentrated. The temptation, I think, was to make them wildly different. I know twins, and I’ve got a brother who’s very close in age to me. We’re different people, but there are also very identifiable similarities. So, it was trying to find those, like making the voice a little bit different, but not crazily different, for example. So, it was just about threading the needle and just keeping it real, I guess. I enjoy that as an actor. I enjoy that discipline as an actor. I enjoy the architecture of a role. I enjoy designing it and trying to be detailed.

    (L to R) Sarah Shahi and Damian Lewis in 'Life'. Photo: Universal Media Studios.
    (L to R) Sarah Shahi and Damian Lewis in ‘Life’. Photo: Universal Media Studios.

    MF: Finally, I’m a huge fan of your first series ‘Life’. Do you have fond memories of playing Charlie Crews and making that show?

    DL: Hugely fond memories. I play a lot of different, complex, complicated men, people who murder their wives like Henry VIII (‘Wolf Hall‘), and people like Bobby Axelrod (‘Billions’), who’s essentially a criminal punisher, sort of superhero billionaire. But playing Charlie Crews, he had a dark past but the sunny disposition of that man and the enlightened self that he had found and that just endless eating brightly colored fruit, he was wonderful to play. That was a screenplay by Rand Ravich, who is a great screenwriter, and did a fabulous job with that. I’m not going to say I wish that series had gone on for seven years, because then I would never have done ‘Homeland’, which I was very glad to have done. But that was a victim of the Writer’s Strike, the last Writer’s Strike in 2007. So, it kind of limped on for two seasons, but you know, I get stopped a lot for that. You wouldn’t think it, but yeah, people love that show. I’m really pleased you liked it. I thought it was great.

    MF: Any chance there could ever be a revival series? Is that something you’d be open to?

    DL: Well, there could be something in that.

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    What is the plot of ‘The Radleys’?

    Black comedy surrounding a family of vampires who chose to abstain from drinking blood, but when the inherent bloodlust of their teenage children (Harry Baxendale and Bo Bragason) is exposed, parents Helen (Kelly Macdonald) and Peter (Damian Lewis) are forced to confront who they are, with the help or hindrance of Peter’s twin brother Will (also Lewis), who is a practicing vampire.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Radleys’?

    • Damian Lewis as Peter Radley and Will Radley
    • Kelly Macdonald as Helen Radley
    • Harry Baxendale as Rowan Radley
    • Bo Bragason as Clara Radley
    • Jay Lycurgo as Evan Copeleigh
    • Sophia Di Martino as Lorna felt
    • Shaun Parkes as Jared Copeleigh
    (L to R) Adam Arkin, Damian Lewis, Sarah Shahi, Donal Logue and Brent Sexton on 'Life.' Photo: NBC Universal Television Studio.
    (L to R) Adam Arkin, Damian Lewis, Sarah Shahi, Donal Logue and Brent Sexton on ‘Life.’ Photo: NBC Universal Television Studio.

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