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Green Lantern: Beware My Power

  • 2022
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.7K
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Green Lantern: Beware My Power (2022)
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Recently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart is at a crossroads in his life, one which is only complicated by receiving an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green La... Read allRecently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart is at a crossroads in his life, one which is only complicated by receiving an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green Lantern of Earth.Recently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart is at a crossroads in his life, one which is only complicated by receiving an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green Lantern of Earth.

  • Director
    • Jeff Wamester
  • Writers
    • John Semper
    • Ernie Altbacker
  • Stars
    • Aldis Hodge
    • Jimmi Simpson
    • Ike Amadi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Wamester
    • Writers
      • John Semper
      • Ernie Altbacker
    • Stars
      • Aldis Hodge
      • Jimmi Simpson
      • Ike Amadi
    • 69User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Aldis Hodge
    Aldis Hodge
    • Green Lantern
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    Jimmi Simpson
    Jimmi Simpson
    • Green Arrow
    • (voice)
    Ike Amadi
    Ike Amadi
    • Martian Manhunter
    • (voice)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Adam Strange
    • (voice)
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    Jamie Gray Hyder
    • Shayera Hol
    • (voice)
    Mara Junot
    Mara Junot
    • Lyssa Drak
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    Jason J. Lewis
    Jason J. Lewis
    • Ganthet
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    Sunil Malhotra
    Sunil Malhotra
    • Power Ring
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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Hal Jordan
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    Keesha Sharp
    Keesha Sharp
    • Vixen
    • (voice)
    Simon Templeman
    Simon Templeman
    • Sardath
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rick D. Wasserman
    Rick D. Wasserman
    • Sinestro
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Jeff Wamester
    • Writers
      • John Semper
      • Ernie Altbacker
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    7masonsaul

    Solid sci-fi adventure

    It forgets to actually be a John Stewart origin story and undermines the attempts to explore it's morality but Green Lantern: Beware My Power is still a solid sci-fi adventure that benefits from a strong voice cast, a fast pace and pretty strong animation.

    Aldis Hodge is a great John Stewart thanks to the gravitas he brings to the role and he's able to use his talent and presence to make some questionable dialogue work just about. The rest of the voice cast is good with Nolan North being a natural standout.

    The animation is once again becoming hemogonized but this style is still way more vibrant and detailed than the previous iteration. The music by Kevin Riepl is really good, adding some ominous sci-fi sounds the typically heroic proceedings.
    6Jithindurden

    It's decent but not as good as some of the DC animated films last year

    The animation looks really good during a lot of scenes but DC animation continues to be a decade behind in the way they budger the animation. Considering how good a lot of web series come out now it's high time they up their game. The story is all over the place with Thanagar-Rann war, John Stewart's origin story tweaking, Green Arrow going on a galaxy trotting quest and all the callbacks they can include. The twists are predictable but all these things are pretty much expected from these direct-to-video releases. But the pacing is perfect and there are a lot of moments that really invest you in the film. Being such an engaging film is what made the flaws look more apparent.
    6Mysterygeneration

    Unlikely Hero, Immeasurable Power

    The superhero movie Green Lantern: Beware My Power (2022) features John Stewart, a former Marine dealing with PTSD, and takes viewers on an exciting cosmic adventure. John is portrayed by Aldis Hodge as he struggles to reconcile his background with the enormous power that the Green Lantern ring has placed upon him. Hodge gives the role depth and gravitas. Another highlight is the animation, which features imaginative and well-executed action scenes that demonstrate the virtually endless possibilities of the Green Lantern's constructions. Compared to other DC animated films, Beware My Power has a more somber tone as it examines the psychological effects of combat trauma and the weight of having unfathomable power.
    7S1rr34l

    This Is Not The John Stewart I Was Looking For.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Green Lantern - Beware My Power; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.50 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.50 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.25

    TOTAL: 6.75 out of 10.00

    DC Comics have made some errors in their progression onto the screen. In all honesty, their series of the nineties and naughties were far superior to anything that has come after. There have been some exceptions to the rules, and GL-Beware My Power is one of them. Though, it shouldn't be, as it bastardises other DC storylines to bring you a newly rehashed origin story of the John Stewart Green Lantern.

    The writers of this little masterpiece have stolen stories from throughout the DC Universe. You have the Rann and Thanagarian War - The Sinestro Corp - and Parallax. Any of these storylines would have made a decent movie in its own right. However, Ernie Altbacker and John Semper weave an intriguing story out of those stories' primary elements. Sadly, by doing so they destroy the chances of those superior stories making it to the screen, as they have totally reshaped the continuity (the writers' first fundamental mistake) - something DC is excellent at doing in their Crisis stories. This John Stewart is a cold-blooded killer. At the story's beginning, we see him stationed in an overseas warzone. He is a sniper who thinks nothing of killing the enemy. And that is the second significant mistake the writers make. This John Stewart has more issues than Guy Gardner, who at least fights his anger and fast temper. After leaving the marines, he has trouble readjusting to life on civvy street. We watch as he nearly snaps a guy's neck for trying to ask him to move aside. If it wasn't for the bum, he saves from getting his ass incinerated by a couple of well-intentioned thugs, we'd be hard pushed to see the goodness in the man. And in all truth, it makes little sense for the Guardians Of Oa to choose this John Stewart as a Green Lantern. Altbacker and Semper's GL is so different from the original that it alters how he controls the ring and creates his constructs. Bemused about what he should do, the ring flies him up to the JL Watchtower, where he meets the members on watch - Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, and Vixen. They come up with the idea of visiting Oa so John can learn how to remove the ring, once and for all. However, on their arrival on the planet, they find the Lanterns and the city destroyed. All signs lead them to believe it has something to do with the Rann and Thangarians. So off they fly in search of the truth. But the truth is twisted and dark... One of the worst things the writers do is to condense the Parallax story to a pitifully short timeline. And for a creature that is so powerful, they defeat it too easily. This corruption of the story, though, it works with the writers' tale, had me hanging my head and shaking it in negativity. It's the writer's third underlying mistake.

    Jeff Wamester keeps things moving at a cracking pace - we hop through the story like a frog on crack. Keeping the pace at this accelerated tempo is ideal as it keeps the story moving and gives the audience less time to think about the story elements or the differences in the primary characters - Green Arrow doesn't come off as arrogant and self-assured as he should be. As for the animation techniques and styles, well we are back on familiar ground. The artists stick to DC's relatively blocky style, but what has improved is their use of CGI. In previous films, the CGI sections stuck out like a freshly hammered sore thumb. They appear smoother and less conspicuous now but are still a few metres away from perfection.

    The voice acting isn't great. In truth, most of the cast could do with taking a refresher course on adding emotion to their vocal performances. Many superheroes come across as wimpy and whiney, especially Hal Jordan (Nolan North), Green Arrow (Jimmi Simpson), and Adam Strange (Brian Bloom). Even Aldis Hodge, who I regarded as a strong up-and-comer after watching him in Leverage, slips the new Green Lantern into the mawngy zone several times.

    Though this Green Lantern tale is purloined from several other principal stories, it works. As such, I am happy to recommend it to any Sci-Fi Fantasy Comic Book fan who wants something enjoyable and entertaining to waste an hour and a half. I would highly recommend reading the "Borrowed" stories and the original John Stewart origin story as they all surpass this hashed-and-mashed-up work.

    Now Parallax has been defeated in such an easy-peasy and handy-dandy manner, come on over and check out my Holding Out For A Hero, The Final Frontier, and Obsidian Dreams lists to see where I ranked Green Lantern - Beware My Power.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    6Abdulxoxo

    Lantern Light, Dim Flicker

    While it has its merits, it didn't completely win me over. On the positive side, the animation is quite well-executed. The visual effects are vibrant and bring the fantastical elements to life, providing a colorful and engaging backdrop for the story. The voice acting is also a highlight, with the cast delivering performances that add depth and personality to their characters.

    However, the film struggles with several issues. The plot feels rather formulaic, lacking the originality and complexity that could have elevated it. The story follows a predictable trajectory, making it hard to stay invested in the outcome. Additionally, the character development is somewhat shallow, and the main protagonist doesn't evolve much beyond a typical hero's journey.

    The pacing is another problem, with some scenes dragging on and others feeling rushed. This uneven rhythm can make the film feel disjointed at times. The villain is also underwhelming, failing to provide a compelling adversary for the hero's journey.

    In summary, while the animation and voice work are commendable, the film ultimately falls short in terms of story and character development. It's a decent watch for fans of the genre, but it lacks the depth and excitement needed to make it truly memorable.

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    • Trivia
      As mentioned during the conversation at Watchtower, Superman and Wonder Woman are away on a mission. The only version of Wonder Woman that has appeared in this new Tomorrowverse is of Earth-2 in the film Justice Society: World War II (2021).
    • Goofs
      After having escaped Sinestro's dungeon, Green Lantern (John Stewart), can be seen wearing the Green Lantern suit underneath his jacket, in spite of not having the ring. His suit originally appeared when he put on the ring. A minute or so later when he had re-acquired the suit is gone and when he puts the ring back on the suit re-appears. There's nothing that would indicate either a real suit had been put on, nor the time to take it off. It also would make little sense to do so.
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      John Stewart: Think. We need to question him.

      Hawkgirl: Of course. Interrogation first, then execution.

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      The WB and DC Comics logos and the film title appear in space, surrounded by green energy.

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2022 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • DC Comics - official site
      • Warner Bros. Home Entertainment - official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • المصباح الأخضر: احذر قوتي
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      • DC Comics
      • Warner Bros. Animation
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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