
Finn Wittrock, who will play Guy Gardner in the upcoming Green Lantern TV series, provides an update on the HBO Max adaptation. The Green Lantern universe is returning to live action, but not on the big screen. Despite the fact that a Green Lantern Corps movie has been in the works since 2014, Warner Bros. brings the Emerald Knights to the small screen via HBO Max. The DC drama is helmed by Arrowverse creator Greg Berlanti, with Seth Grahame-Smith as showrunner. DC’s story will span decades, focusing on many important Green Lantern characters. Alan Scott, Guy Gardner, Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, Kilowog and Sinestro will be part of the cast. Green Lantern also introduces Bree Jarta, a new character developed solely for the series.
Despite the fact that Green Lantern was unveiled in October 2019, progress has been delayed. Green Lantern was only officially ordered to series by HBO Max in October 2020, with a commitment of 10 episodes for season 1. Despite the fact that many characters have already been mentioned, the project does not count so far. only two confirmed actors. Alan Scott, Earth’s first Green Lantern, will be played by Jeremy Irvine in the 1941 film. Wittrock will play Guy Gardner in the second period, 1984. choose.
While there are still a number of jobs to fill, Wittrock is providing excited fans with an update on Green Lantern’s development. During an Instagram Q&A, a fan asks if the American Horror Story actress might divulge anything about the upcoming DC movie. Wittrock couldn’t give away any spoilers due to contractual limitations, but he assures everyone that Green Lantern is still going and he loves the storyline.
Despite the slow pace of development, Green Lantern’s glacial pace can be seen as positive. HBO Max, Warner Bros. and the creators of Green Lantern have all said it will be one of the greatest DC television programs of all time since the announcement in 2019. The production budget is also claimed to be cinematic quality, implying that a a lot of resources are invested in this DC project. With such dedication, it seems logical that the studio shouldn’t rush anything, especially amid the COVID-19 outbreak that has plagued projects in general.
According to Wittrock’s statements, his entering Guy Gardner form suggests that filming could begin later this year. At this point, it wouldn’t be surprising if Green Lantern becomes available in early 2023. Given the program’s heavy special effects, all ten episodes will require a significant amount of post-production work. Hopefully Green Lantern Season 1 will at least have its casting done by this summer and be ready to begin filming before the end of the year.