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Weapons’ young star Cary Christopher joins HBO’s Lanterns
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James Gunn has not revealed much about Lanterns other than that it would be a mystery along the lines of True Detective. Following a couple of Lantern Corps members, the heroes would investigate an Earth-based mystery. While having a pair of space cops with rings that allow them to make amazing weapons seems like overkill for a police procedural, it should make for some fun twists to come from the new series. It would also allow the series to differentiate itself from the slew of other comic book properties coming from DC, which is aiming to diversify its catalog of properties. DC Studios co-leader Peter Safran has also revealed that the investigation in Lanterns will tie directly into the main storyline of the new Dcu.

Deadline is reporting that child actor Cary Christopher of Days of Our Lives and Weapons has now joined the DC limited series as young Noah.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by EJ Tangonan
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‘Days Of Our Lives’ Actor Cary Christopher Joins ‘Lanterns’ DC Series At HBO
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Exclusive: Rising young actor Cary Christopher will guest star in Lanterns, based on the Green Lantern DC comic.

The series, from Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, follows new recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.

Christopher is set to play Young Noah, a polite and charming small-town kid. Quite gifted for his age and effortlessly good at whatever he tries, he’s happiest when passing a football.

He joins the previously announced cast: Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre, Kelly MacDonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Ulrich Thomsen, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Sherman Augustus, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Jason Ritter, Nathan Fillion, Chris Coy, and Paul Ben-Victor.

HBO produces the eight-episode series Lanterns in association with Warner Bros Television and DC Studios. Mundy, who serves as showrunner,...
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  • 8/7/2025
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
'Lanterns' Actor Ulrich Thomsen Teases Dcu Future as Sinesto
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The Dcu is in full-swing thanks to Superman hitting theaters this summer, and DC Studios looks to ride that momentum with a long-awaited series. Expected to debut in early 2026, HBO's Lanterns has reportedly wrapped production. The show follows John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) as a pair of space cops investigating a mystery, but it will also introduce perhaps the most iconic Green Lantern villain of all time.

Lanterns star Ulrich Thomsen took to social media to share an image of himself with his mustache half-shaved, seemingly teasing his transformation as Sinestro. The Green Lantern villain will make his Dcu debut in the HBO series in 2026, but the actor teases a bright future is ahead for the character. His caption reads,"Bye for now [Sinestro] – I'll keep one side for later. Hope too see you again." It seems he has wrapped filming his scenes as Sinestro, which coincides...
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  • 7/30/2025
  • by Marcos Melendez
  • MovieWeb
‘Lanterns’ Star Reveals He Drops More F-Bombs in the Series Than Ever Before [Exclusive]
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James Gunn’s new DC Universe is rapidly taking shape, and while all eyes are on Superman as the launchpad for this ambitious reboot, Lanterns is quietly becoming just as crucial. The HBO Max original series is the first live-action show set in the rebooted Dcu and aims to reintroduce Green Lantern mythology in a grounded, serialized format. And now, straight out of San Diego Comic-Con 2025, Lanterns just dropped some new intel — but during Steve Weintraub's conversation with the star and showrunner of The Rookie.

Nathan Fillion is everywhere in the Dcu — literally. After debuting as Guy Gardner in Superman, he’ll pop up again in Peacemaker Season 2 and later take center stage in Lanterns, the mystery series that’s shaping up to be one of the most unique projects in Gunn’s slate. And if you think Green Lanterns can’t swear, you’re in for a surprise.
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  • 7/27/2025
  • by Chris McPherson, Steven Weintraub
  • Collider.com
Lanterns Is A John Stewart Story Says James Gunn, HBO CEO Thinks It Will Be An Emmy-Contender
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As many suspected, it sounds as if the Dcu's premiere Green Lantern will be Aaron Pierre's John Stewart, at least by the end of the upcoming HBO superhero drama, Lanterns.

Speaking to CBS Morning, Dcu co-chair James Gunn confirmed that Stewart is the focal point of the story, despite other Green Lanterns being featured.

"We go into Supergirl and Lanterns next summer...It's basically John Stewart's story in a lot of ways, but with those other characters," said Gunn, referencing Guy Gardner and Hal Jordan.

James Gunn confirms that Lanterns is John Stewart’s story!

via CBS Mornings pic.twitter.com/MpIfchxNih

— Green Lantern Dcu Updates (@LanternUpdates) July 17, 2025

Elsewhere, HBO boss Casey Bloys stated that he's feeling bullish about Lanterns and thinks the show will be just as strong of an Emmy contender as The Penguin, which just secured 24 nominations.

Responding to that notion in an interview with The Wrap,...
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  • 7/17/2025
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DC Studios And HBO Max's Lanterns Series Appears To Have Wrapped Filming
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It would appear that filming on the True Detective-esque Green Lantern TV show starring Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler has come to a close.

According to social media posts from various cast and crew members, a wrap party to celebrate the milestone was held last night.

The 8-episode Lanterns is slated to hit HBO in early 2026.

Lanterns had a wrap party last night!

Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler were there and the crew had nothing but great things to say about them!

Hal Jordan & John Stewart arrive in 2026 on HBO!

photos via savannahrae on instagram pic.twitter.com/teYalYf3XX

— Green Lantern Dcu Updates (@LanternUpdates) July 15, 2025

Lanterns is co-written by Chris Mundy (who also serves as showrunner), Damon Lindelof, and Tom King. James Hawes is directing the first two episodes. Filming for the series began in February 2025 in Los Angeles.

Back when Gunn first announced the Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters slate,...
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  • 7/15/2025
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Lanterns Casting Details Reveal Surprising Plans To Explore Hal Jordan's Dcu History - Possible Spoilers
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DC Studios' approach to Lanterns has been interesting, to say the least. While it's hard to fault the decision to make John Stewart the Dcu's main Green Lantern, casting a 59-year-old Hal Jordan (and a 54-year-old Guy Gardner) wasn't something anyone saw coming.

Still, it means those characters have a built-in history in the Dcu, and Nexus Point News has today confirmed that Hal's past will be explored in the upcoming HBO Max TV series.

Lanterns has already cast younger and older versions of John's parents, as well as a child version of the character and his brother. That's led to speculation about a flashback episode for the hero, and the same may be in the works for Hal as his parents, Martin and Jessica Jordan, are also being cast.

According to the site, "Martin is described as handsome, confident, charming, but hides a deep sadness. Similar to the comics,...
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  • 7/1/2025
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Ahead of Dcu's 'Lanterns,' Hal Jordan & the Green Lantern Corps Get a New Heroic Comic Book Funko Pop Cover
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It's an exciting time to be a DC fan with James Gunn's Superman releasing in theaters in less than a month. The film kicks off a new Dcu full of superheroes. That includes The Green Lantern Corps, which will have one member, Guy Gardner, playing a role in the David Corenswet-starring film. The super-powered police force will also be getting their own HBO series with Lanterns. The series is filming now and is set to debut sometime next year. Now, before Green Lantern’s light is seen on screen, Funko has debuted their latest DC Pop figure.

A part of Funko's comic book cover line, #22 in the series, their new DC figure is Hal Jordan’s Green Lantern. Specifically, the cover is based on Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps#6 from 2016. As on the cover, Hal Jordan is seen in his classic Green Lantern costume and is...
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  • 6/21/2025
  • by Shane Romanchick
  • Collider.com
Lanterns Pilot Director James Hawes Says The Series Starts Off Grounded And Then Goes Cosmic
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Earlier reports about Lanterns being grounded may have been misconstrued by fans.

Recently, James Gunn tried to clarify those comments, and now, James Hawes, who directed the Lanterns pilot, is doing the same.

Hawes recently spoke to Phase Hero about the release of The Amateur but also touched on his work on the Dcu's upcoming Green Lantern drama.

"The scripts have so much with, so much character, it's a buddy cop movie, played out in a True Detective, Fargo, No Country For Old Men naturalistic [way] and then somebody flies," exclaimed the British television director.

Addressing previous reports and comments about the series being grounded and the assumption that everything is set on Earth, Hawes stated, "I'm going to talk very obliquely about this because there are excitements to come," teased Hawes.

"It won't disappoint the classic fans. I think it will invite in a whole new audience as well, " Hawes said.
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  • 6/19/2025
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Lanterns Star Aaron Pierre Chronicles A Serious Injury He Suffered Before Filming And His Road To Recovery
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Aaron Pierre has taken to Instagram to reveal that he suffered a serious injury right before the start of filming on HBO's Lanterns. With just one month to recover and train for the superhero role of John Stewart, here's footage of Pierre's intense workouts.

New post from Aaron Pierre:

“In September 2024, my tendon completely detached from the bone. This injury required surgery.

I was cast as John Stewart in October 2024.

Production was set to commence February 2025.

Here is a little insight into my road to recovery, which happened… pic.twitter.com/pTbMFfbKgh

— Dcu Updates (@DCU_Updates) June 17, 2025

Just recently, it was announced that filming on the upcoming superhero drama will wrap next month. Lanterns is without an exact release date but is expected to be released in early-2026.

The plot of Lanterns centers on a seemingly isolated murder in the American heartland, specifically Nebraska. This local crime will draw...
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  • 6/18/2025
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HBO's Lanterns Will Wrap Filming In July Ahead Of Its Early-2026 Premiere
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The highly anticipated HBO series Lanterns is set to be a cosmic cornerstone of James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DC Universe (Dcu), offering a fresh, grounded take on the iconic Green Lantern mythology.

Unlike previous adaptations, this series is described as a detective story with a gritty, True Detective-esque tone. It will follow two legendary Green Lanterns, Hal Jordan and John Stewart, as they unravel a dark, Earth-bound mystery.

The plot centers on a seemingly isolated murder in the American heartland, specifically Nebraska. This local crime will draw the veteran Green Lantern Corps member Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and his new recruit, John Stewart (Aaron Pierre), into deeper, more sinister revelations.

The series, consisting of eight episodes, promises to connect this Earth-based investigation to the larger narrative of the Dcu's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.

In a recent interview, actor J. Alphonse Nicholson, who portrays John Stewart's father in the upcoming space drama,...
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  • 6/17/2025
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Nathan Fillion Reveals a Big Filming Update for the ‘Lanterns’ Series and Teases His Character in the Show
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The countdown for a new era of DC movies under James Gunn’s leadership has begun. First up is David Corenswet-led Superman, which brings a host of fan favorite characters, some that we’ve seen before, some whose debut was long hoped by fans. Among them is Nathan Fillion’s Green Lantern, aka Guy Gardner, who’ll debut in the upcoming feature and will make further appearances in both John Cena’s Peacemaker and the Lanterns series. And if Fillion is to be believed, we’re in to meet a very powerful but very “smug” guy.

"I love the idea that if you have an emergency and you need a Green Lantern — there's thousands of them out there in the galaxy — this is the last one you want," Fillion tells of his version of Guy Gardner. Fillion has a long list of credits, which also includes voicing another Green Lantern,...
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  • 6/11/2025
  • by Shrishty Mishra
  • Collider.com
7 Best Movies Like HBO’s ‘Mountainhead’ To Watch If You Loved the Film
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Mountainhead is a satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Jesse Armstrong. The HBO film revolves around four billionaire friends as they gather for a secluded weekend retreat at a mountain head villa while the whole world struggles because of major financial turmoil. Mountainhead stars Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef. So, if you loved the biting dark comedy, pointed satire, and compelling but unlikable characters in Mountainhead, here are some similar movies you should check out next.

In the Loop (AMC+ & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – BBC Films

In the Loop is a British satirical dark comedy film directed by Armando Iannucci, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, and Tony Roche. Based on the British series The Thick of It, the 2009 film revolves around the fallout that followed after...
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  • 6/1/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Lanterns Reportedly Adds Oscar-Nominated Love Actually Star - Is She Playing The Dcu's Carol Ferris?
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DC Studios has attracted some exciting talent for the Dcu, though it could do with a few more A-listers. Fortunately, Jeff Sneider is reporting today that Laura Linney has joined the cast of HBO Max's Lanterns.

The Love Actually star has been the recipient of many awards, including three Emmys and two Golden Globes. She's also received three Academy Award nominations.

Who is Linney playing? Sneider isn't sure. However, Kyle Chandler is 59 and Linney is 61; taking that into account, it would make sense for her to take on the role of Carol Ferris, the love of Hal Jordan's life and the superhero known as Star Sapphire. The reporter acknowledged that it's a possibility on The Hot Mic podcast.

We wouldn't be surprised if she's powerless in the Dcu, unless the Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Indigo and Violet, Black, White, and Ultraviolet Corps from across the emotional spectrum have existed for years.
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  • 5/30/2025
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Lanterns Production Photo Features New BTS Look At Aaron Pierre As John Stewart
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Aaron Pierre's stunt double on DC Studios and HBO's Lanterns series, Califf Guzman, has shared some new production stills, giving us a new glimpse of the Rebel Ridge star filming a scene from the pilot as Green Lantern John Stewart.

This isn't the clearest look at the Gl Corps rookie, who will join forces with more experiences ring-slinging hero Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) in the show, but with Lanterns set to premiere early next year, our next official image (or maybe even a teaser) shouldn't be too far off.

In a recent interview, director James Hawes commented on the series being compared to True Detective in various trade reports.

“It looks and feels rooted. You meet two guys, but there is wit and comedy to it that you would not expect in True Detective. It is, in many ways, a buddy cop structure with travel in the story time,...
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  • 5/25/2025
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau among cast of Ole Christian Madsen’s ‘Men With Problems’
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Exclusive: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ulrich Thomsen and Joachim Fjelstrup will lead the cast of Men With Problems, the new feature from Dogme 95 director Ole Christian Madsen.

Helena Danielsson is producing for Denmark’s Nordisk Film Production; the film is currently financing, ahead of a spring 2026 shoot on location in Mallorca.

Written by Madsen, comedy Men With Problems follows seven chronically depressed men who are selected for a new form of conversational therapy at a resort on Mallorca, only for the conflict-ridden group to come under attack from the pharmaceutical industry.

“The film we would like to make is less about depression as a clinical phenomenon,...
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  • 5/19/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Superman Director James Gunn Shares New Look At Ma & Pa Kent; Teases Lanterns' Sooner-Than-Expected Release
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DC Studios co-ceo and Superman writer/director James Gunn has capped off a busy week for the Dcu with a new look at Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell as the Dcu's Jonathan and Martha Kent.

We got a better idea of what to expect from the Man of Tomorrow's human parents in the new trailer, and this shot shows them both in Kent Farm alongside Gunn.

On Threads, the filmmaker was asked about a possible timeline for the Dcu. He responded, "As of now it's basically as the movies and shows come out - although of course some of these feature flashbacks - Creature Commandos, Superman, Peacemaker, Lanterns, Supergirl."

This appears to confirm that Lanterns will premiere on HBO Max before Supergirl (which now appears to have lost its Woman of Tomorrow subtitle) lands in theaters next June. That means the Green Lantern reboot will hit streaming in the...
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  • 5/18/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Tribeca 2025 highlights by Anne-Katrin Titze
David Verbeek on the set of "R U THERE"
Tribeca Festival Artistic Director Frédéric Boyer with Anne-Katrin Titze on David Verbeek’s The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard and Naomi Kawase, in the Spotlight program Matt Tyrnauer’s Nobu on chef Nobu Matsuhisa, and in Spotlight Documentary Ebs Burnough's Kerouac's Road: The Beat Of A Nation. Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin’s two-part documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes is the Opening Night Gala selection.

Aviad (Yehezkel Lazarov) and Aya (Sarah Adler) dancing to Depeche Mode’s Enjoy The Silence (imported by Ed Bahlman for the US) in Dead Language

The British bands Culture Club and Depeche Mode (first heard in the United States at music producer and 99 Records...
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  • 5/17/2025
  • by Anne-Katrin Titze
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
7 Best Shows Like ‘Duster’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Duster is a crime thriller-drama series created by J.J. Abrams and Latoya Morgan. The Max series is set in 1972 in the Southwest, and it follows Nina Hayes, the first Black FBI woman agent, who teams up with Jim Ellis, a getaway driver, to bring down a dangerous criminal syndicate. Duster stars Josh Holloway, Rachel Hilson, Keith David, Sydney Elisabeth, Greg Grunberg, Camille Guaty, Asivak Koostachin, Adriana Aluna Martinez, and Benjamin Charles Watson. So, if you loved the thrilling crime drama, entertaining action, and compelling characters in Duster, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

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Hap and Leonard is a mystery crime-drama and dark comedy series created by Jim Mickle and Nick Damici. Based on the characters of the same name by Joe R. Lansdale,...
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  • 5/16/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Dead Language,’ Feature Adaptation of Oscar-Nominated Short ‘Aya,’ Launching Sales in Cannes With WestEnd (Exclusive)
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“Dead Language,” the feature adaptation of 2014’s Oscar-nominated short film “Aya,” is heading to Cannes, where WestEnd Films will launch world sales.

The film was recently announced as screening in Tribeca’s Viewpoint Section in June.

Shot under the radar, “Dead Language,” stars Sarah Adler, Ulrich Thomsen, Yehezkel Lazarov and Lars Eidinger. It was co-directed by husband-and-wife filmmakers Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun, based on their original short, which also starred Adler and Thomsen.

“Dead Language” tells the story of a chance encounter that propels Aya, a young woman waiting for her husband at an airport, to pick up a complete stranger instead. The intimacy that sparks between the two ends abruptly when the man disappears, leaving Aya with a key to his hotel room and a yearning that perhaps only a stranger can fulfill.

The film marks the director duo’s second feature following their award-winning debut “The Etruscan Smile,...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Alex Ritman
  • Variety Film + TV
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Tribeca Festival Adds Slick Rick Visual Album, ‘Twinless’ New York Premiere
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The 2025 Tribeca Festival has announced more programming for this year’s event, including premieres of two more visual albums, joining the debut of Miley Cyrus’ Something Beautiful visual album, and the New York premieres of Sundance award winners Twinless and Come See Me in the Good Light.

The festival will host the international premiere of Slick Rick’s Victory visual album, directed by Meji Alabi, with appearances by Idris Elba, Nas and Giggs. Slick Rick will participate in a live conversation after the premiere. And Tribeca will world premiere a visual album from Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile, followed by a conversation with the band. The 50-minute Turnstile: Never Enough was directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory.

Additionally the festival will host the world premiere of Dead Language, a full-length feature adaptation of the Oscar-nominated short film Aya from Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun, starring Sarah Adler and Ulrich Thomsen.
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Hilary Lewis
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Lanterns’ Gets a Glowing Filming Update From Jason Ritter
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James Gunn’s Dcu is poised to change and transform the way audiences view the characters attached to the brand. Gunn's remake begins with the release of Superman, which is only a few months away. But beyond the return of the Man of Steel, the universe has already begun to revamp itself, with the Max original series, Lanterns, in the works. No major hiccups have hampered the long-awaited Green Lantern series from HBO, which is currently in production. It is the first live-action series set in Gunn's rebooted Dcu, bringing together Friday Night Lights star Kyle Chandler, on board as Hal Jordan, alongside Rebel Ridge star Aaron Pierre, who steps into the role of John Stewart. Now, there is an update regarding the series.

Lanterns also stars Jason Ritter, who is set to play Billy Macon. Ritter offered an update on production for the HBO series in an interview with Forbes.
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Makuochi Echebiri
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Lanterns Actor Jason Ritter Reveals How Much Of The Dcu TV Series Has Been Completed
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Jason Ritter has confirmed that he'll be playing a comedic role in Lanterns.

The actor recently spoke to Forbes about a number of topics but briefly touched on his current work, which is portraying Billy Macon in HBO and Max's Lanterns.

Said Ritter, "We’ve shot four episodes so far and we’re about to start shooting episodes three and four. We’re doing it all a little out of order. The story is kind of jumping all around, but it’s been so fun and it’s a really well-written, really fun show. I’m just trying to fit into that world and maybe put a little silliness in there."

There's rumors that the Macon family are really the Hand family and that Lanterns will dive into the origins of William Hand aka Black Hand before he becomes the undead embodiment of death and herald of Nekron. Fans are...
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  • 5/5/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
HBO's 'Lanterns' Actor Reveals Exciting Production Update for Dcu Show
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HBO's long-awaited Green Lantern series is currently in production, and it seems filming is moving forward smoothly without any major hiccups. Lanterns, which stars Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler, is the first live-action series set in James Gunn's rebooted DC Universe, which debuts on the big screen this summer with Superman. The True Detective-inspired show follows two Green Lanterns investigating a murder mystery in America's heartland, which could have major repercussions for the rest of the Dcu.

During an interview with Forbes, Jason Ritter, who plays Billy Macon in Lanterns, revealed the current production status for the upcoming HBO series. He confirmed that Lanterns was halfway through filming its first season, with four episodes completed thus far. Additionally, he reveals that it is a "really well-written, really fun show," the latter of which is in contrast to how the grounded sci-fi drama has been described thus far. Ritter's...
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  • 5/5/2025
  • by Marcos Melendez
  • MovieWeb
James Gunn Denies 'Lanterns' Actor Garrett Dillahunt Is Playing Green Arrow
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Over 24 hours, a swirl of rumors emerged that actor Garrett Dillahunt was going to be playing Oliver Queen aka Green Arrow in the Dcu seriesLanterns, but DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn has put that rumor to rest. Dillahunt joined the cast of Lanterns in November 2024, where it was confirmed that he was playing a new character, William Macon. He has been described as a modern-day cowboy who is a conspiracy-minded, self-righteous individual hiding behind a charming facade. On Apr. 24, 2025, in a now-deleted Instagram post, Dillahunt shared a series of photos of himself wearing what looked like a Green Arrow costume with the caption "Ollie Ollie oxin free" alongside some storyboard images.

The now-deleted post quickly spread like wildfire, and when DC Studios co-president James Gunn was asked on Threads if Dillahunt was playing Green Arrow in Lanterns, he responded, "Haha no." Dillahaunt made a separate post clearing up the confusion,...
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  • 4/25/2025
  • by Richard Fink
  • MovieWeb
Lanterns Actor Garret Dillahunt Drops Hint That He's Playing Green Arrow; James Gunn Responds
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Yesterday, some images posted by Lanterns actor Garrett Dillahunt sparked speculation that the Deadwood and Last House of the Left star might be set to play Oliver Queen in the upcoming HBO series.

When Dillahunt's casting was announced, he was said to be playing a character named William Macon, who was described as "a self-righteous, conspiracy-minded man who masks his ruthless ambition behind a charming and calculated facade."

It's easy enough to understand why fans might have assumed that he's really playing Ollie - the actor appeared in costume as Green Arrow in some behind-the-scenes photos and storyboard shots, after all - but whatever his reasons for sharing the since-deleted Insta post, it doesn't look like he'll be suiting up as the Emerald Archer in the Dcu.

When asked if there was any truth to the rumor that Dillahunt might have been cast as Ga on Threads, DC Studios co-head...
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  • 4/25/2025
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Lanterns: Paul Ben-Victor joins the DC series, with fans believing he could be playing Atrocitus
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Deadline reports that Paul Ben-Victor has joined the cast of HBO’s Lanterns for what will be a key recurring role as a mysterious extraterrestrial.

The actor will play Antaan, “an extraterrestrial devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people. Consumed by a deep and unrelenting hatred for the law, he is determined to deliver justice on his own terms.” While the name is different, fans believe that the character is actually Atrocitus, a character who was forced to witness the death of his wife and children (as well as nearly every living being in his sector) after a rampage of rogue Manhunters. He becomes the leader of the Red Lantern Corps and swears vengeance against the Guardians of the Universe and all who serve them.

Paul Ben-Victor has appeared in many projects, including The Wire, True Detective, The Irishman, Vinyl, and more, but for some reason,...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
Lanterns Adds Paul Ben-Victor As A Mysterious "Extraterrestrial" Villain - Could This Be Atrocitus?
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Lanterns has been filming for a while at this stage, but we have word on yet another late addition to the cast of the DC Studios/HBO series.

Deadline reports that veteran actor Paul Ben-Victor (Nobody Wants This) is set for a key recurring role as Antaan, "an extraterrestrial devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people. Consumed by a deep and unrelenting hatred for the law, he is determined to deliver justice on his own terms."

Antaan isn't an established DC Comics character, and based on the description above, there's speculation that Ben-Victor could actually be playing Atrocitus.

Introduced in Green Lantern vol. 4 #25 back in 2008, Atros witnessed the deaths of his wife and children when the rogue Manhunters laid waste to Space Sector 666. Renaming himself "Atrocitus", he and four survivors formed a terrorist cabal known as the Five Inversions, who made it their...
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  • 4/23/2025
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HBO's 'Lanterns' Potentially Casts 'The Wire' Actor as Red Lantern Atrocitus
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Accomplished character actor Paul Ben-Victor is joining the Dcu in the upcoming HBO seriesLanterns, and he might be secretly playing a fan-favorite DC villain. Lanterns is currently filming, aiming for a 2026 premiere date that will likely come before the release of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Even though Lanterns has been described as an Earth-bound mystery involving Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart (Aaron Pierre), that doesn't mean intergalactic threats won't find their way into the series.

Deadline reports that actor Paul Ben-Victor has signed on for a recurring role in the Dcu's Lanterns. Ben-Victor is best known for his roles on hit television shows like The Wire, Entourage, and Nobody Wants This, as well as a memorable role in the 2003 film Daredevil. Ben-Victor will play an alien named Antaan, who is described as "devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people. Consumed by...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Richard Fink
  • MovieWeb
HBO’s ‘Lanterns’ Series Taps a ‘Nobody Wants This’ Star
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The upcoming Lanternstelevision series has received an unexpected casting addition. Paul-Ben Victorhas joined the project that will bring the iconic DC heroes to life on the small screen. The Wire star will portray Antaan, an alien determined to get revenge and expose the truth regarding the enemies of his planet and his people. While it has been established that the character will have a purpose, more details regarding his motivations remain under wraps. Audiences will have to wait until Lanterns premieres on HBO to learn more about Antaan and what actually happened for him to be filled with hatred in his heart.

Lanterns will follow Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) as they are sent to Earth in order to uncover a dangerous conspiracy. Hal Jordan will be treated as a veteran after serving as a Green Lantern over the course of many years. He will be forced to work alongside Stewart,...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Diego Peralta
  • Collider.com
Paul Ben-Victor Joins ‘Lanterns’ DC Series At HBO
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Exclusive: Paul Ben-Victor (Nobody Wants This) is set for a key recurring role opposite Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre in HBO’s upcoming drama series Lanterns, based on the Green Lantern DC comic.

The series, from Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, follows new recruit John Stewart (Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.

Ben-Victor willl play Antaan, an extraterrestrial devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people. Consumed by a deep and unrelenting hatred for the law, he is determined to deliver justice on his own terms.

In addition to Pierre and Chandler, Ben-Victor joins previously announced cast Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan and Ulrich Thomsen. Jasmine Cephas Jones, Sherman Augustus, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Jason Ritter, Nathan Fillion and Chris Coy recur.

HBO...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Lanterns Stuntman Shows How Hal And John Will Take Flight; Superman Tie-In Highlights Hammer Of Boravia
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Here's a couple of quick Dcu updates for longtime DC Comics fans this evening.

First up, a video from Lanterns stunt coordinator Justin Reiner has shown off how Aaron Pierre's John Stewart and Kyle Chandler's Hal Jordan will take flight in the upcoming HBO drama that has been described as True Detective but with superheroes.

Stunt coordinator Justin Reiner gives a sneak peek at how Hal and John take flight in Lanterns!

A grounded series doesn’t mean the show won’t have any wonder in it.

Coming to HBO in 2026 pic.twitter.com/CVWupFWEPD

— Green Lantern Dcu Updates (@LanternUpdates) April 21, 2025

Up next, a cover for a tie-in Superman children's novel has been revealed and it provides a new look at the mysterious Hammer of Boravia. With the cover highlighting Superman's 'Friends and Foes', it seems that Hawkgirl is the friend and the Hammer would be the foe.
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  • 4/21/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
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Lanterns director on how much the HBO series will be like True Detective
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Since its beginning, Lanterns has billed itself as a mystery series similar to True Detective. Speaking with THR, Lanterns director James Hawes believes those comparisons are valid, but adds that the Green Lantern series will have a little more humour.

“Talking tone, it looks and feels rooted. You meet two guys, but there is wit and comedy to it that you would not expect in True Detective,” Hawes said. “It is, in many ways, a buddy cop structure with travel in the story time, to and fro, that is really sophisticated. Chris Mundy has done the most amazing job with the team there, and so I think [the True Detective comparison] is valid. People will still go, ‘What were you talking about?’ to some extent, but I would also bring in No Country for Old Men, Fargo and things that have that Americana heart to them. There’s a wry humor, and so there...
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  • 4/17/2025
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
"That Americana Heart": 'Lanterns' Director James Hawes Drops Exciting Update on DC "Buddy Cop" Series
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With production underway on Lanterns, one of the most anticipated titles from the new Dcu slate, director James Haweshas offered fans a new peek at what to expect from the Hal Jordan and John Stewart-led series — and it sounds like a lot more than just True Detective with Green Lanterns. Hawes, while walking the red carpet for the premiere of his new thriller The Amateur, took a moment to speak to The Hollywood Reporter about his other high-profile gig: directing the first two episodes of Lanterns for HBO.

And while comparisons to True Detective have been tossed around since the show's initial announcement, Hawes insists there's more emotional range — and even some unexpected humor — at play within the cosmic chaos and crime set to unfold.

“It looks and feels rooted. You meet two guys [Kyle Chandler’s Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre’s John Stewart], but there is wit...
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  • 4/14/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
Lanterns Pilot Wraps Filming As Director James Hawes Discusses The Show's Americana Heart
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From the visionary minds of James Gunn and Peter Safran comes one of the Dcu's most eagerly awaited projects: Lanterns. This upcoming television series, a cornerstone of Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, is currently in production and promises to redefine the Green Lantern mythos.

The series boasts a powerful cast, with Kyle Chandler stepping into the emerald boots of Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre embodying the unwavering John Stewart. Adding a spark of familiar energy, Nathan Fillion is confirmed to appear as the irrepressible Guy Gardner.

The stellar supporting cast includes Ulrich Thomsen as the menacing Sinestro, Kelly Macdonald as the enigmatic Sherrif Kerry, Garret Dillahunt as William Macon, Poorna Jagannathan as Zoe, Nicole Ari Parker bringing to life John Stewart's mother, Bernadette, Jason Ritter as Billy Macon, and Sherman Augustus portraying John Stewart's father, John Sr.

The first two crucial episodes will be helmed by the seasoned director James Hawes,...
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  • 4/12/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
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Lanterns: Everything we know about the upcoming Dcu HBO series (gun-wielding John Stewart spotted on set)
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What Do We Know About the upcoming Dcu original series Lanterns? More thank you may think. The HBO series will be the first live-action project on television from James Gunn’s rebooted DC cinematic universe. With casting announcements, rumors, and more, we know a lot of what is to come. So, let’s jump in and discuss Lanterns.

We will see multiple Green Lanterns

While we met several members of the Green Lantern Corps in the Ryan Reynolds-led feature film, this new series is intentionally plural, as we will meet more than just Hal Jordan. According to James Gunn, Lanterns will center on Jon Stewart, who briefly appeared in Zack Snyder’s Justice League in a non-speaking role. We also know that James Gunn’s longtime friend and collaborator Nathan Fillion is portraying Lanterns hero Guy Gardner in the upcoming Superman movie and will potentially appear.

Kyle Chandler is Hal Jordan,...
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  • 4/4/2025
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
Lanterns Set Photos Show Aaron Pierre's (Powerless?) John Stewart In The Middle Of A Gunfight
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Lanterns is currently shooting in Atlanta, and while we've already had a first official look at the Dcu's Hal Jordan and John Stewart, the latter - portrayed by actor Aaron Pierre - has now been spotted on set.

Once again, his superhero costume is nowhere to be found. We can't even see John's Green Lantern Corps Power Ring, and his carrying a gun into battle suggests he might not have it for some reason.

Fans have wondered how Lanterns will portray these heroes, particularly on a television budget. HBO doesn't shy away from investing heavily in its offerings, but several episodes of CG-heavy Green Lantern action would soon add up; depowering Hal and John for a while might help.

While Lanterns has been described as a grounded story, Superman star, Nathan Fillion, has been confirmed to return as Guy Gardner.

"This is James Gunn. He's amazing, he's huge, he's world famous,...
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  • 4/2/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
'Lanterns' Cast Continues To Expand With a 'Walking Dead' Star
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HBO's Lanterns series is still ever-expanding after recently adding Nathan Fillion's Guy Gardner into the fold. Per Deadline, Lawman: Bass Reeves star Chris Coy is now the latest addition to the upcoming Green Lantern drama series in a guest-starring role. He's set to embody a mysterious new character by the name of Waylon Sanders, described as "an intelligent survivor or a nervous truck driver." If that wasn't confusing enough, his real name and age remain an enigma, and he's said to be "unbound by the laws of nature." It's unclear what role he'll play and whether he'll be a friend or a foe to Lantern recruit John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and legend Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler).

Coy boards a group that has grown significantly in recent weeks, with Kelly MacDonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Ulrich Thomsen, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Sherman Augustus, J. Alphonse Nicholson, and Jason Ritter among those on board thus far.
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  • 4/1/2025
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
Chris Coy Joins ‘Lanterns’ DC Series At HBO
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Exclusive: Chris Coy has joined the cast of HBO’s upcoming drama series Lanterns, based on the Green Lantern DC comic.

In a guest starring role, Coy will play 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.

He joins the previously announced cast: Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre, Kelly MacDonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Ulrich Thomsen, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Sherman Augustus, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Jason Ritter and Nathan Fillion.

The series, from Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, follows new recruit John Stewart (Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.

HBO produces the eight-episode series Lanterns in association with Warner Bros Television and DC Studios. Mundy, who serves as showrunner,...
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  • 4/1/2025
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Nathan Fillion’s ‘Not Nice’ Guy Gardner to Appear in HBO’s Lanterns Series
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It appears that Nathan Fillion’s Guy Gardner will fare much better than his T.D.K. did.

Fillion’s “jerk” of a Green Lantern, who will make his debut in James Gunn’s Superman movie this July 11, will also appear in HBO’s Lanterns series, THR and others reported on Monday.

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Production on Lanterns began Feb. 27.

Fillion recently described Guy to TVGuide.
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Matt Webb Mitovich
  • TVLine.com
Lanterns Officially Adds Superman Actor Nathan Fillion As Guy Gardner
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Coming off rumors that Nathan Fillion's Guy Gardner will make an appearance in the upcoming Lanterns series, Deadline has confirmed that the Firefly alum will indeed be a part of the HBO series.

We're not sure how significant of a role Fillion will play in the show, as the site only notes that he will return as Gardner after making his debut as the character in James Gunn's Superman.

While speaking to TV Line about his long-running series, The Rookie, in a recent interview, Fillion shared some new details on his interpretation of Gardner.

"He's a jerk!," said the actor when asked what separates Guy from his fellow ring-slinging heroes. "What's important to know is, you don't have to be good to be a Green Lantern; you just have to be fearless. So Guy Gardner is fearless, and he is not very good. He's not nice, which is...
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  • 3/31/2025
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Nathan Fillion Joins HBO and DC’s ‘Lanterns’ as Guy Gardner
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Nathan Fillion will appear as Guy Gardner (another Green Lantern) in the upcoming HBO-dc Studios series “Lanterns” following his appearance in James Gunn’s upcoming “Superman” this summer, TheWrap has learned.

“Lanterns,” which is currently in production, stars Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart. The drama, which was given a straight-to-series order last June, is based on the DC comic “Green Lantern” and follows the two intergalactic cops as they are drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery to investigate a murder in the American heartland.

Gunn, who is now in charge of the new DC Universe slate of films and TV shows along with Peter Safran, had previously teased “a few other lanterns” would be added to the series. Now, we know that Fillion’s Gardner will be a bigger part of the DC Universe after making his debut appearance in “Superman,” which is set...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Daren DeFrank
  • The Wrap
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Nathan Fillion to Play Guy Gardner in HBO’s ‘Lanterns’
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The Green Lantern Corps has found its Guy Gardner.

Lanterns, the upcoming DC Studios series for HBO, has cast Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, one of the characters known for being The Green Lantern in DC Comics mythology. Fillion is set to play Gardner in this summer’s Superman, and will reprise the role in the HBO series.

Lanterns was picked up last year from Chris Mundy (Ozark), Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, Lost) and comics writer Tom King. The trio are co-writing and executive producing the series, with Mundy serving as showrunner.

Kyle Chandler is set to play another Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, in the series, joined by a new recruit to the Corps played by Aaron Pierre. The logline says that the show will see “new recruit John Stewart (Pierre) and Lantern legend Hal Jordan (Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Alex Weprin
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Lanterns: Nathan Fillion will return as Guy Gardner in HBO series
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It was only a matter of time before another member of the Green Lantern Corps joined Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) and Aaron Pierre (Rebel Ridge) in HBO’s upcoming DC series. It’s been announced that Nathan Fillion will reprise the role of Guy Gardner in Lanterns. The character will introduce himself in James Gunn’s upcoming Superman movie.

The series follows Hal Jordan (Chandler) and John Stewart (Pierre), “two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.“

Fillion recently teased a little about his character. “He’s a jerk! What’s important to know is, you don’t have to be good to be a Green Lantern; you just have to be fearless,” he said. “So Guy Gardner is fearless, and he is not very good. He’s not nice, which is very freeing as an actor because you just think to yourself,...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Kevin Fraser
  • JoBlo.com
‘Lanterns’ HBO Series Adds Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner
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HBO’s upcoming DC series “Lanterns” has added Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, one of multiple Green Lanterns in the cast.

This will be far from Fillion’s first time playing a Lantern. He debuted as one of DC’s green heroes in the 2011 animated film “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights.” In it, he was the voice actor for Hal Jordan, one of many members of the Green Lantern Corps. He played the role again in 2012’s “Justice League: Doom,” 2013’s “Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox,” 2015’s “Justice League: Throne of Atlantis,” 2018’s “The Death of Superman” and 2019’s “Reign of the Supermen.” Each of the animated films was a straight-to-dvd release.

In 2023, he was cast as a Green Lantern in James Gunn’s live-action film “Superman,” but as Gardner instead of Jordan. The film opens in theaters via Warner Bros. this July.

“Lanterns” stars Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart.
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Selome Hailu
  • Variety Film + TV
HBO’s ‘Lanterns’ Series Adds Nathan Fillion’s Guy Gardner Ahead of ‘Superman’
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The Green Lantern Corps just got louder, because Nathan Fillion is returning as Guy Gardner in HBO’s Lanterns series following his debut as the hotheaded Green Lantern in this summer’s Superman, which hits theaters on July 11, as per EW. Fillion joins previously announced leads Aaron Pierre and Kyle Chandler, who are playing John Stewart and Hal Jordan, respectively, in the upcoming prestige DC drama.

Lanterns is the first live-action series to be made from scratch under the new leadership of DC — James Gunn and Peter Safran — as part of the new slate, and is being developed as a dark, grounded, True Detective-style mystery set on Earth. The story follows John Stewart as a rookie Lantern recruited into the Corps, who teams up with veteran Hal Jordan to investigate a murder in the American heartland that spirals into a much bigger cosmic conspiracy.

Gunn had previously hinted that “a...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
Nathan Fillion's Green Lantern Confirmed for Dcu Return After James Gunn's Superman
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Another member of the Green Lantern Corps is now confirmed to appear in Lanterns. Nathan Fillion will reprise his Superman role of Guy Gardner/Green Lantern in the HBO series, which is currently in production.

Sources close to Entertainment Weekly revealed the casting reprisal. Fillion is set to make his DC Universe debut as Guy Gardner in James Gunn's Superman, alongside fellow heroes Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi), Metamorpho (Anthony Carrigan), and Superman (David Corenswet). At this time, it's unclear how exactly Fillion's Guy Gardner will factor into Lanterns, which is set to focus on arguably the two most well-known Green Lanterns: Hal Jordan and John Stewart, portrayed by Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, respectively.

Lanterns was first announced as part of the initial DC Studios slate in January 2023. The series, which has been described as True Detective in the DC Universe, was ordered to series by...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Lee Freitag
  • CBR
Nathan Fillion Joins ‘Lanterns’ DC Series At HBO
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Nathan Fillion has joined Lanterns, HBO’s upcoming drama series based on the Green Lantern DC comic. Deadline has been tracking his casting as Guy Gardner since October.

Fillion first voiced the Green Lantern character 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 two years later, The Death of Superman in 2018 and Reign of the Supermen in 2019. He will bring Guy Gardner to life in James Gunn’s feature film Superman, which hits theaters this summer.

He joins previously announced cast Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre, Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Ulrich Thomsen.

The series, from Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King, follows new recruit John Stewart (Pierre) and Lantern legend Jordan (Chandler), two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they...
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  • 3/31/2025
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
Lanterns Director Teases Humor And Promises The Show "Doesn't Lack Its Sci-Fi Magic" Despite Grounded Setting
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Cameras are currently rolling on Lanterns, and Slow Horses' James Hawes has been tapped to helm the first two episodes.

Those will set the tone for Green Lantern's corner of the Dcu, and thanks to Ryan Reynolds frequently reminding people how bad the 2011 movie was, they'll also be vital in convincing people to give the Corps another chance.

Hawes has an impressive list of credits to his name; as well as directing the Rami Malek-led The Amateur, he's previously worked on shows like Snowpiercer, The Alienist, Black Mirror, and Raised by Wolves.

Discussing his vision for Lanterns with Collider, Hawes said, "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's, and yet there is a rich vein of humor running through it.
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  • 3/28/2025
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"It Doesn't Lack Its Sci-Fi Magic": 'Lanterns' Director Teases the Vibe of the Newest DC TV Series [Exclusive]
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British director James Hawes has made his mark on the TV landscape, with projects ranging from Doctor Who to Slow Horses. His next project is something entirely different: Lanterns, the new Max series that will bring two of DC Comics' iconic heroes down to Earth. While discussing his new film, The Amateur,with Collider's Steve Weintraub, Hawes spoke about his vision for the series, and how he came to direct the project, saying, "I’ve worked with the team at HBO Max three times before. I set up Snowpiercer with Sarah Aubrey and Joey Chavez, and I'd worked with them on The Alienist and Raised by Wolves." He continued:

"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's, and yet there...
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  • 3/28/2025
  • by Rob London, Steven Weintraub
  • Collider.com
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