Green Lantern needs good movie more so than any other DC character. This video is a pitch video for a potential Green Lantern movie in the new DC Cinematic Universe. Art in Thumbnail by 10recxford: www.instagram....
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@DrRichardEw2 жыл бұрын
A green lantern movie made by James Gunn would be so easy for him, he already has knowledge of space heroes
@abps9947 Жыл бұрын
Nuh but it could be cringe Joseph korinski is a better option
@evanpodwalny35312 ай бұрын
I could see that working. The Guardians of the Galaxy films are definitely to goofy for Green Lantern (or most comic book characters) but I love how those films integrate Earth into the universe, not knowing about aliens (at least not that long) whilst all of the aliens know exactly what Earth is (OK, maybe not exactly). A similar treatment for the Green Lantern Corp could be really cool.
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful pitch man. I have been working on a 6 film script for a Green Lantern film saga pitch and I have castings, draft scripts and my own ideas for an entire saga following the Emerald Knights. I also foreshadow Blackest Night as a two-part end to this saga *(I have an entire saga pitch written below)* I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. I hope to share my film pitches someday on KZbin as well. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona committed suicide when really he killed himself with a ring and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as a new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro revea the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and a another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckly Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro in the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to emmass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hid, which is fyirther personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend and despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless of his friends betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies?
@theirongiants2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic pitch, I wish they do something similar in the actual film.
@jamiebaseballin22 жыл бұрын
Love the story pitch! I’ve been working on my pitch for a DCU 10 year plan and my Green Lantern trilogy is similar to yours villain wise for each film except I introduced Lar Fleeze as antagonist alongside Sinestro in my third film. Great minds think a like lol. I also introduce John Stewart in the second film to help further drive Sinestro to becoming the villain. Would love to see your other takes on the rest of the DC universe!
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
@@jamiebaseballin2 Thanks so much. Would also love to hear your ideas and predictions for the DCU as well. I have a lot of plans for characters like Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman, The Teen Titans etc... and many other characters with a lot of castings in mind. Interesting idea to have Larfleez fight alongside Sinestro in film 3, what would be his motivations since Larfleez isn't the keenest on sharing or working with others? BTW what do you think about some of my ideas for Hal's arc, Sinestro's arc, William Hand and Kyle's connection? Id love to get feedback and collaborate on ideas.
@jamiebaseballin22 жыл бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 I’d imagine Sinestro promising him the sole power of the Yellow Lantern if he helps in the fight against the Green Lanterns. Not everyone has something they want or desire, but everyone has something they fear, which would help play into Lar Fleeze’s mindset. Ultimately, Sinestro would betray at Lar Fleeze at some point because he had no intention of honoring his deal he just wanted to use Lar Fleeze for his own vendetta against the corps. The whole theme of my third movie would revolve around temptation and those who succumb to it or overcome it. I love your arc of Sinestro, someone so committed to the cause of the corps who slowly sees the hypocrisy of the Guardians and realizes he may have actually been on the wrong side of the fight. In my trilogy not only are Hal and Sinestro great friends but I’d show Sinestro developing some feelings towards Hal, which he would try to keep suppressed because he’s unsure of what to think of it. Some people may have an issue with Sinestro being gay, but it would add an interesting dynamic in my opinion. I know the popular fancast for Sinestro is Luke Evans, but my personal pick is Zachary Quinto or Ben Whishaw
@WARVERSE_2 жыл бұрын
I’m creating my own DCU pitch right now, and I’m happy a lot of fun with it
@diegodreossi1458 Жыл бұрын
The Green Lantern mythos is amazing, deserves more love.
@jamiebaseballin22 жыл бұрын
I desperately need a new Green Lantern movie in my life. There’s so much untapped potential in the mythos that it would easily cross a billion if done with care. Hopefully that’ll be one of the first movies James Gunn announces
@travongibson68822 жыл бұрын
That is a awesome pitch black lion. I can't wait to actually see green lantern in the new DCU. To be honest even though people say that the 2011 green lantern movie was bad I still liked Ryan Reynolds interpretation of Hal Jordan.
@revealingtruth33292 жыл бұрын
I did too. The movie being bad wasn’t bcuz of him. And if the rumors of them wanting kind of a buddy cop type thing with an older Hal and younger John Stewart are true…..then they should definitely bring back Ryan to play older Hal as Ryan was really good in the role and he’s in his mid 40’s now so he could mentor John as a new Lantern in the corps
@revealingtruth33292 жыл бұрын
I’ll take Trevante Rhodes as my John Stewart please
@cathewo42 жыл бұрын
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@TheArkhamLantern2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! You have no idea how many times I said Secret Origins should be correctly adapted. Geoff Johns did almost everything near perfectly for Hal Jordan and the universe. I've always wanted to cast Michael C Hall from Dexter as Black Hand.
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I completely agree as they should start with Hal Jordan's origin to flesh out his character, and then introduce other GLs like John, Guy and Kyle down the line, I have an entire saga planned out, with 6 films, a tv anthology series about the GL Corps and alien members, and an animated short focused on Ch'p and Dex-Starr. You can read my pitch in my comment section. BTW I do like your casting of Micheal C Hall as Black Hand as he certainly can nail the creepiness of the character, although I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, and be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies?
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
Captain America and Aquaman don’t have secret identities at all, Ironman had a secret identity in the comics, but his identity was later revealed to the public.
@nightshxdeNAM2 жыл бұрын
Bro you actually put out literal gold every time you post. You should have at least a million subs
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I have been working on a 6 film script for a Green Lantern film saga pitch and I have castings, draft scripts and my own ideas for an entire saga following the Emerald Knights. I also foreshadow Blackest Night as a two-part end to this saga *(I have an entire saga pitch written below)* I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. I hope to share my film pitches someday on KZbin as well. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona accidentally died, but really Sinestro made it seem like he accidentally died, all without using his ring to cover up his actions and make sure they weren't recorded, he and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as a new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro revea the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and a another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckly Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro in the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to emmass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hid, which is fyirther personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend and despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless of his friends betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies? Film 6: Blackest Night Part 2
@dynaguy32 жыл бұрын
I totally disagree about the secret identities. Hal protects his real identity for the same reasons as anyone else. He doesn't want his enemies going after the people he cares about. DC has always focused more on secret identities than Marvel, so saying the MCU doesn't have them doesn't justify it. Otherwise, Hal literally doesn't need the mask, which just makes him look like Guy Gardner
@Werewolf9142 жыл бұрын
I have always thought Green Lantern should start with Atrocitus or the Red Lanterns and save Sinestro as the villain later on so we get his friendship with Hal, sort of like how Smallville was as much about Lex going down the road to villainy as it was about Clark learning to be a hero and live with his abilities, I think a GL movie that does the same with Hal and Sinestro would be awesome. I've also always wanted a Blackest Night movie.
@joelsilva6992 жыл бұрын
The main Green Lanterns in a Green Lantern Corps 5-movie saga or tv series should be Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Guy Gardener, Kyle Rayner, and Jessica Cruz, with Kilowag, Tomar-Re and other alien Lanterns as the supporting cast
@noahfitness39742 жыл бұрын
What about Simon Baz, Alan Scott, Jade & Teen Lantern
@Isaacisaperson46772 жыл бұрын
@@noahfitness3974 I don't think Jade counts and Alan isn't really apart of the corps
@parkerpshebnisky10512 жыл бұрын
We need a good live action green lantern movie! and I look forward to part 2!😁
@charliedavies91102 жыл бұрын
Black Lion this is an amazing movie idea. You would definitely be an amazing script writer for any movie and/or tv show DC and Marvel would be making an excellent choice which I’m sure any one of us (your viewers that is) would fully support you. Also #RenewYoungJustice #SaveEarth16 #YoungJusticeSeason5
@maxleon617022 жыл бұрын
And of course, for the love of #DaisukeOno as #ErwinSmith: #SHINZOUWOSASAGEYO!!!!
@mr.brightside71342 жыл бұрын
This is honestly very good very well thought out I had a couple issues I believe that setting up atrocities to be an overarching villain is a great idea but we have to remember that in his mind atrocities is not the villain he is angry so once William hand gets the cosmic control rod I think that's where atrocity should end until we bring him back in a post credit scene where a Red lantern ring comes out of his heart
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I have been working on a 6 film script for a Green Lantern film saga pitch and I have castings, draft scripts and my own ideas for an entire saga following the Emerald Knights. I also foreshadow Blackest Night as a two-part end to this saga *(I have an entire saga pitch written below)* I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. I hope to share my film pitches someday on KZbin as well. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona accidentally died, but really Sinestro made it seem like he accidentally died, all without using his ring to cover up his actions and make sure they weren't recorded, he and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as a new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro revea the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and a another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckly Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro in the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to emmass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hid, which is fyirther personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend and despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless of his friends betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies? Film 6: Blackest Night Part 2
@chingma8064 Жыл бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 Well said
@Broadkill542 жыл бұрын
Please make a pt2. I need to see who you’d cast as John Stewart
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
Personally I'd cast Trevante Rhodes who'd Id think would be a great John Stewart.
@Broadkill542 жыл бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 that’s an excellent choice! For me, if I were to choose someone slightly younger, it would be Shawn Vaughn.
@bearbbb122 жыл бұрын
I think this would be such a great story for a Green Lantern movie! Also I agree I honestly didn’t think the Green Lantern movie was bad enough to warrant green lantern being left out for so long now.
@EstebanAlvarez-Tostado2 жыл бұрын
That was a sick video! I need to see a movie like this
@haydendupire74322 жыл бұрын
Wanna see all the parts for sure!! Can’t wait to see the integration of Larfleeze
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I have been working on a 6 film script for a Green Lantern film saga pitch and I have castings, draft scripts and my own ideas for an entire saga following the Emerald Knights. I also foreshadow Blackest Night as a two-part end to this saga *(I have an entire saga pitch written below)* I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. I hope to share my film pitches someday on KZbin as well. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona accidentally died, but really Sinestro made it seem like he accidentally died, all without using his ring to cover up his actions and make sure they weren't recorded, he and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as a new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro revea the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and a another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckly Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro in the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to emmass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hid, which is fyirther personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend and despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless of his friends betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies? Film 6: Blackest Night Part 2
@joshjones97492 жыл бұрын
Hal's brother and nephew actually were in the Ryan Reynolds movie with a little scene dedicated to the Jordan family dynamic...but I could hardly blame anyone for missing that with everything else going on lol
@alexandrefrauches1322 жыл бұрын
Great pitch, dude! I think the direction the Green Lantern movie and trilogy should go is be a space adventure/buddy cop with Hal and Sinestro as the protagonist, showing their development from partners to enemies (very similar to Obi Wan and Anakin). Blackest Night could be the "Infinity war/Endgame" of the new DCU, this big crossover with all the heroes (not just the lanterns but also the JL, JSA, the Titans maybe even the Legion of Doom) coming together to save the universe from Nekron and the Black Lanterns. It would be interest after all films showing the heroes being badass and saving lifes now having to fight the Black Lanterns, who could be the people they failed to save.
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona accidentally died, but really Sinestro made it seem like he accidentally died, all without using his ring to cover up his actions and make sure they weren't recorded, he and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro reveal the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckily Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro at the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to immass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hidden, which is further personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since the will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless at his friend's betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also, tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if wants to die? Film 6: Blackest Night Part 2 The films that are only left with titles are films I m not ready to reveal as they include major story details and twists I plan to unveil one day
@yeetboi54782 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video on how you would make a dc cinematic universe Not based on the mcu structure or anything just how you would make it I think it would be really cool to see
@christiankurtbertumen9203 Жыл бұрын
Glen Powell would be perfect as Hal Jordan. just dyed his hair Brown just like how Chris Evans did when he has Brown Hair when he is playing Captain America, maybe Powell should do that for Green Lantern.
@Oliversadler2 жыл бұрын
Man hunter should be the main villain
@carson_owens0749 Жыл бұрын
Amazing pitch
@eliteghost10012 жыл бұрын
I like how you used Glenn Powell as green lantern Hal Jordan in the thumb nail he's my top fancast
@user-cx5fd9qs2j Жыл бұрын
Really wanna see this series continue
@_Maddox75_2 жыл бұрын
pls do more of these movie pitches, I would love to know how you would do other characters
@JohnMinehan-lx9ts2 жыл бұрын
Hal Jordan, a hot-shot pilot, a fearless and honest man, who has vast confidence in his own abilities---whose arc is learning to question himself. John Stewart, a former Marine, a combat vet, an architect, and a man who is fearless and honest . . . and . . . questions his own abilities---whose arc is learning to trust himself.
@KoffeeKiwi2 жыл бұрын
Part 2 please and thank you 😊
@Accountnolongerinuse2 жыл бұрын
I’d do one that was of the first ever lanterns and their history. The first ring holders of each core, them fighting the man hunters etc
@Waashoe2 жыл бұрын
Please continue this series and make a full James Gunn dc
@trevturp68912 жыл бұрын
Arrow didn't skip over Green Arrow's relationship with Black Canary, but it most definitely didn't do a good job with it.
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
Not only does Wonder Woman have a secret identity, but she can keep it secret from her hero identity.
@harrylipscomb6343 Жыл бұрын
secret origins is great but I feel like it would be better to combine a mix of comics from different writers
@legotimefuntime54382 жыл бұрын
Why a great Green Lantern movie can’t be made is beyond my comprehension. The formula is standing right in front of em. What is WB waiting for?
@jennawilliams34182 жыл бұрын
I hope to see Razer, like from the animated series, if they have a successful franchise. Such an awesome original character.
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
It’s surprising and mind baffling that he hasn’t been integrated into the comics, because of how good of a character he is and, because of how important he was to Green Lantern TAS.
@Glacial7 Жыл бұрын
honestly, i really vibe with this generally, but i still think that hal should have his secret identity, for all the typical reasons lol
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
Atrocious taking Black Hand to his family’s house wasn’t a mistake on Atrocious’s part.
@PumpkingRS Жыл бұрын
I’ve always imagined a live action Hal Jordan green lantern to be Harrison Ford around the time he would have been Indiana Jones or Han Solo
@erkscollectibles2 жыл бұрын
There is near endless movie potential with the GL Corps. WB just needs to trust their IP's for once and invest. The Blackest Night saga could be one of the most epic film sagas of all time if done right!
@rickytoddbotelho95552 жыл бұрын
The green lantern should be matched with the specter. 😛
@ytuser_31222 жыл бұрын
I was literally thinking about Green Lantern and how to make a better movie 😂
@randolphjohnson34862 жыл бұрын
Geoff Johns hurt the Green Lanterns.
@xenmartin97592 жыл бұрын
Keep it up mans
@williamdaviddiazcuchimaque75112 жыл бұрын
Ahora Wonder woman de James gunn universe considerando que gal gadot probablemente se va
@pokezod78322 жыл бұрын
I would choose Miles Teller for Hal Jordan because i believe Glenn Powell fits other characters like Green Arrow/Booster Gold much better
@vartikraina2 жыл бұрын
I think glenn would fit more as guy gardener
@pokezod78322 жыл бұрын
@@vartikraina youre right, i also think hes a good fit for Hal its just that hes a better fit for a lot of other characters
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
Wonder Woman does need a hero identity.
@NygesOverlord6 ай бұрын
Personally I’m more interested in there being another Animated Series, or a 2nd season to Green Lantern TAS. I really just wanna see Razer again
@steveogle89422 жыл бұрын
And we have to see Blake Lively as Star Sapphire.
@akwilson16762 жыл бұрын
Keeping it small makes sense, but why not on another planet like in First Flight? Also Hal doesn't have that many supporting characters who are humans so it doesn't really make much of a difference.
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
Green Lantern doesn’t fall into that category.
@_ChoccooMilkk_3 ай бұрын
1:41 that’s exactly what it was. From what I hear, the series got canned because of the poor reception of the movie. I love Green Lantern The Animated Series and I hope some day DC will bring it back.
@gerardorodriguez75002 жыл бұрын
I would like Green Lantern movie
@OnionSavoya-jf5hz6 ай бұрын
Sinestro may seem like the Villain But it's been proven he's the greatest Green Lantern of them all.
@noahfitness39742 жыл бұрын
The 2nd movie should be called GLC Sinestro Corps War & the 3rd one called GLC Emerald Knight
@thatonkgau52218 ай бұрын
Instead of a movie i think this should be a TV show. So you have enough time to fully flesh out the characters like Hal Jordan and William hand and better set up future plot points like the darkest Knights. The TV series should be called Green lantern corp. The cast will consist of Hal, Sinestro , kilowag and Laira in the first season then later it consistently of Hal, Kilowag, Razer, Guy Gardner, Aya, Laira and Kyle Rayner.
@maliquematthews9032 жыл бұрын
I want james gunn to write and direct the GL movies plus i agree that GL movie with ryan reynolds wasnt that bad
@SpeedDemon552 жыл бұрын
I just think we should skip Hal’s origin and have him as an established Lantern and we could see him recruit some Earth Green Lanterns while seeing the downfall of his mentor Sinestro.
@tombstonerforever93742 жыл бұрын
Do more of these
@mrknowall28492 жыл бұрын
I agree with you including Glen Powell casting but I disagree with having the first movie be on earth , that was the big criticism about 2011 movie , not enough world building they should follow Avatar leaning in heavily on special effects, CGI creates the universe of the Green Lantern we got to follow the Avatar's blueprint also the Star Wars blueprint
@Greyhoundjhnsn2 жыл бұрын
Black Hand should Definitely have a Big Crossover aswell.
@milkiassamuel7802 жыл бұрын
I have been working on a 6 film script for a Green Lantern film saga pitch and I have castings, draft scripts and my own ideas for an entire saga following the Emerald Knights. I also foreshadow Blackest Night as a two-part end to this saga *(I have an entire saga pitch written below)* I thoroughly believe with real passion and vision Green Lantern could become DC's Star Wars. I hope to share my film pitches someday on KZbin as well. Film 1: Green Lantern: First Flight: - Hal Jordan's origin, meeting an emotional turmoil Hal Jordan may be cocky but fails to express his emotions after the same circumstances with his mother dying from cancer and Hal feeling emotionally responsible, in addition to coming to terms with his complicated feelings of losing both his father and now the fear and loss he has about losing his mother, but he also needs to accept his emotions and express his fears if he wants to grow. He also has problems with expressing his feelings towards Carol Ferris (his boss), who begins the film as someone who's wise to Hal's cocky macho-man bravado and doesn't fall for it, but when he eventually does share how much he hates himself, and how much he's truly scared about letting others down just like he blames himself for his father and mothers death, that why he goes head first into action to compensate for his own inner hatred and guilt. I also want to ground this story for the first half, and later explore the GLC in the second act with Abin crashing into Earth and Hal taking up the mantle as Green Lantern, where he is also partnered up with Sinestro, explores Oa and meets the Guardians and all kinds of GL members/aliens like Tomar Rae, Ch'p, Boodika, Kilowog who gives him a hard time as a trainee calling him a "Poozer" but soon grows to like Hal for his natural instincts with danger. Sinestro is still in mourning after learning about Abin's death, and though he hides his distaste for Hal as Abin's successor, he soon learns to open himself up to Hal and accept him as a partner while simultaneously teasing his own inner hatred for the Guardians and their hypocrisy/bureaucratic opposition to handling intergalactic threats. The villain in this film would be Krona and The Manhunters, who act as a direct personification of cold emotionless machines that the Guardians first used, and Krona would act in his own quest to get revenge on the Guardians for banishing him, even though my take on Krona was banished only because he wanted to explore what existed outside of the universe, the rest of the Guardians opposed his actions with no legitimate justification, thus allowing Krona to activate a failsafe in the Manhunters to go rogue years ago. After millennia of unjust banishment, Krona returns to get even and reactivates the Manhunters to take out the Corps. Hal and Sinestro together, in a 'Training Day'-Esque premise, act to stop him and Krona acts as a dark reflection of Hal and his natural instincts and distaste of authority, when Krona went against unjust authority he was punished, just as Hal has over the years and Krona tries to persuade him, but Hal learns to overcome his inner hatred and fear of letting overs down as he's learnt throughout the film to embrace his emotions and accept his fears and insecurities, working alongside Sinestro they defeat Krona and The Manhunters, Hal is respected amongst GLC/Oa and amongst Sinestro, Hal comes to terms with his insecurities and learns to make peace with the loss of his parents and discovers a new purpose in life, while opening himself up to Carol (teasing their eventual romance). Furthermore, we would reveal at the end that the Guardians secretly knew about the Manhunters yet do not share their connections with any GL, and it is only when Krona tells Sinestro about how the Manhunters were created by the Guardians and killed millions, especially Sector 666, only then does Sinestro feel betrayed by his Corps and beliefs thus forcing Sinestro to make it seem that Krona accidentally died, but really Sinestro made it seem like he accidentally died, all without using his ring to cover up his actions and make sure they weren't recorded, he and began devising a plan to end the injustice teasing his downfall. Post credit scene also teases John Stewart and Atrocitus. Film 2: Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns - introduce Atrocitus and the Red Lanterns as a new Lantern factions, acting rebellious vigilantes against the Guardians as Atrocitus much like the comic is burdened by the loss of his family and people under the Manhunters and blames the Guardians, as he learnt that they were responsible from the time he was with the Five Inversions (hypothetically explored in a Green Lantern anthology show). Atrocitus forms the Red Lanterns to kill members of the GLC to get closer to Oa. Hal and Sinestro are introduced to new Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardener, and with Kilowog and Tomar's help they separate into teams to stop the Red Lanterns. Hal also learns to accept new allies and has to deal with Carol Ferris being taken over by the Star Sapphires/Zamarons who left the Guardians to create the Star Sapphire Corps of love. Essentially revolving around a theme of accepting love and not hatred. We also have Sinestro revea the lies the Guardians have been hiding about the Manhunters and Ganthet takes full responsibility as he and a another Guardian Sayd admit to their actions, feeling nothing but guilt and shame. The Guardians are forced to banish Ganthet as well after he opens up about the truth and they discover his experiments to use the blue light of 'hope' as a power source. Luckly Sayd gives Ganthed the means to activate the blue light initiative to depower all Red Lanterns. Sinestro in the end of the film betrays Hal and reveals how he has been using the Weaponers of Qward to create his own Lantern ring and use prisoners from Oa's science cells to emmass an entire army of prisoners to go against the GLC after the years of lies and hypocrisy that Guardians have hid, which is fyirther personified by Atrocitus and his pure rage filled hatred as he wishes to die in peace knowing he's gotten his revenge for his family and people. Hal is utterly mortified by Sinestro's betrayal and doesn't want to fight his friend and despite Sinestro also not wanting to fight Hal he knows that he must do this in order to truly allow his perception of true peace to prosper in the universe as it will be governed by fear since will is not enough to keep people like Atrocitus at bay, especially if they can create their own power rings. Sinestro is forced to subdue and badly injure Hal, while also revealing Boodika switched sides after Sinestro revealed the truth to her, releasing all the prisoners to become Yellow Lanterns. Hal is speechless of his friends betrayal and badly injured. Then the film cuts to black. Also tease Saint Walker Film 3: Green Lantern: Fear - adapting Sinestro Corps War Film 4: Green Lantern: Agent Orange Film 5: Green Lantern: Blackest Night Part 1 - I plan to have my take on Willian Hand introduced in Film 5, but also teased in Film 1, in Film 5 he would actually be friends with Kyle Rayner, be college roommates, and show how much Kyle cares for William as a friend. My take on William Hand would be in his early/mid 20's and be a mentally struggling/suicidally depressed person as he has struggled with hearing voices of the dead his entire life, and has been thought of as mentally ill by his family, acting as the black sheep of the Hand family, isolated by his brothers and emotionally disregarded by his parents, who have treated him with cold, controlling discontent as they see him as a failure, leaving William to be emotionally alone his whole life until Kyle treats him like a real person, giving William compassion. In Film 5 I would begin the Blackest Night by having it centred around all the Earth GLs (Hal, John, Guy and Kyle) attempting to save William Hand from Sinestro and Atrocitus from working together to try and kill William to prevent the Blackest Night as he is destined to unleash Nekron. Not only that but The Guardians would also order Green Lanterns from all sectors to hunt down William Hand as they too are terrified by the Blackest Night (The Guardians as hypocrites to their code) thus creating massive tension and conflict throughout the Corps. It all being a race to save this one guy to prevent the Blackest Night, and it also tackles concepts and questions that even Hal and John struggle with, is one life worth saving when the universe is at stake, is killing William really the right option, especially if has suicidal tendencies? Film 6: Blackest Night Part 2
@Greyhoundjhnsn2 жыл бұрын
@@milkiassamuel780 I'll definitely read this tonight it looks good!!!
@NightwingN522 жыл бұрын
Please do a video about how you would handle the DCU if you were james Gunn. starting with a superman movie, add tv series till the end of phase 1
@tonedrickevans162310 ай бұрын
I have two lanterns could be used for emergency there from the planet Tgarden B code name ethrapha names Hya-Lo & Yihson
@Hated_hayden2 жыл бұрын
James Gunn whacking this rn. 👨🏻📝
@tombstonerforever93742 жыл бұрын
So you have a green lantern movie for me?
@chadnicholas88842 жыл бұрын
Yes sir he does…
@tombstonerforever93742 жыл бұрын
@@chadnicholas8884 wow wow wow Wow
@fulloffilth17622 жыл бұрын
Why not make a green lantern TV series? And where would you place Nekron?
@bigd28032 жыл бұрын
More pitch videos
@dynaguy32 жыл бұрын
Glen Powell wants to play Captain Planet
@HeroEdits012 жыл бұрын
He's better to be Green Arrow
@erasmussen14 Жыл бұрын
I rewatched the 2011 movie today out of boredom and curiosity. It was leaving Netflix soon and I wanted to see if it was as bad I remembered. It was thin on plot, poorly edited and character development was absent and still somehow felt rushed. Poorly written dialogue, but acted about as well as could be done with a bad script. But his brothers nephew are in the movie for one scene, and for no reason besides fan service I'd assume. Weird that a fan would gloss over that point from the 2011 movie...
@LucciClubStudios2 жыл бұрын
Where can I watch that JLA pilot at???
@Retro77691 Жыл бұрын
i personally liked the 2011 green lantern film
@Skull101ify2 жыл бұрын
Dude can you credit Artkin and other artists whose work you used for the thumbnail?
@jason152122 жыл бұрын
I’m here for it! Get DC off the ground
@OnionSavoya-jf5hz6 ай бұрын
If they do a Green Lantern film I would not start at the origin. There's to much GL history to attempt to explain. I'd base a film on the 14 issue Renegade run. Hal as an outlaw harnessing Kronas Gauntlet. The movie ends with Hal vs Parallax . Hal becomes a willpower energy construct.
@NoticesUrBulgaria6763 ай бұрын
God i want a gl cinematic universe
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
Each
@seanholmes74822 жыл бұрын
Given what you said about Hal Jordan's Green Lantern live action movie not doing well in theaters, why go down this road again? Hal Jordan, acted by Ryan Reynolds, had his shot! Why not ask for a live action Green Lantern movie about Alan Scott whom you briefly mentioned? In comics, Alan Scott is a different type of Green Lantern compared to his counter-part comrade Hal Jordan. If a live action movie about Alan Scott was put forth, a Hal Jordan story could be interwoven to show how those two are compatible with one another, since their ring functions have differences.
@trevturp76872 жыл бұрын
The Green Lantern movie about Hal Jordan sucked ass, that’s why he believes that they should make another Green Lantern movie about Hal Jordan.
@seanholmes74822 жыл бұрын
@@trevturp7687 , I want to see another new Green Lantern live action movie, but it shouldn't start with Hal Jordan as the first solo human Green Lantern. Where is the logic in creating another Hal Jordan live action movie when the goal is to emulate DC stories? If you follow DC comics, like I have, you know that the story of Green Lantern didn't start with Hal Jordan. Why can't we start with where Green Lanterns began, leading to Hal Jordan? Why can't we start with Alan Scott leading to Hal Jordan in the same single movie?
@Ice-tc5vn7 ай бұрын
Scott was a Lantern but he was not part of the Corps, that story came with Hal. And by your logic, Batman & Robin was bad so should that mean Bruce Wayne should've been replaced as Batman because B&R was bad?
@seanholmes74827 ай бұрын
@@Ice-tc5vn , I don't think Batman and Green Lantern are similar characters for anyone to make comparison points. Personally, I think industries do too many stories about Batman (aka: Bruce Wayne) and not enough stuff about other Bat-family members. Green Lantern, in comparison to the Dark-Knight, hasn't had much attention nor has his entire lineage of connected human GL-characters. I mentioned GL-Alan Scott over favoring GL-Hal Jordan because he was introduced first to comic book readers in the "golden age" of past years, like how Batman-Bruce Wayne came before Batman-Terry McGinnis in comics and movies. Lastly, GL-Alan Scott being uniquely different from GL-Hal Jordan makes him more interesting because DC comics established that he's a product or function of the Guardians; also, he's the key to DC's Ion comic book story.
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
Word
@spentheplug2 жыл бұрын
Yooooo
@randolphjohnson34862 жыл бұрын
Wow; Just more of the same. You have to start with John Stewart. Hal has had a debut. Geez; why do you continue to keep doing the same thing hoping for a different outcome. You start with John Stewart. On Earth. A threat comes to Earth and Superman with his super hearing comes to Ferris air to help Civilian John Stewart. After they overcome the alien invasion (I would suggest a White Lantern or two) John gets a ring and with the ring he imagines going face to face with Hal Jordan. The ring takes him into outer space on a trip to Oa. Where he comes face to face with Hal. Remember with him working at Ferris Air he becomes close to Carol Ferris (in a brother sister relationship, not another love triangle). When he encounters Hal who is briefing the Oa council on a mission he just returned from. Mentally through the ring John is unaware he is attack Hal and everyone can hear what he is thinking. He and Hal are orders to speak out loud. Hal has no idea who John is and why he is attacking him for his decision to leave Carol behind. Instead of explaining it to John Hal takes a defensive position. This leads to a stand off that is interrupted by the Guardians instructing John to employ his ring for the truth you seek, but get some rest Stewart for your training begins tomorrow and With Katma Tui. Later that night John asks the ring to reveal. The ring shows Hal chose to leave Carol to protect her from attackers attacking her to get to Hal. He understands and promises to apologize to Hal face to face. On Earth Superman is doing what he does to save humanity. Until the invading force sends more forces as the first incursion was nothing more than a scout team. Superman confronts the invaders and Martian Manhunter reveals himself willing in front of the invaders, as a willing partner ready to defend Earth with Superman. Of course Lex is watching this. As the invaders are able to attack multiple areas it gets the attention of Oa. In a split second John and Hal arrives on Earth. When these guys repel the invaders, the Oa honor guard shows up: Katma, Stewart’s trainer, Boodikka (Alpha Lantern leader), Guy Gardner (Honor Guard Leader), and Kilowog, arrive they are instructed to bring back Hal and John but also bring in Kyle Rayner. John and Superman have an exchange where Superman dubs the two SuperFriends for life.
@johncortez2009 Жыл бұрын
Liam Hemsworth should be the new Green Lantern please no more Wolf casting so tired of it
@randolphjohnson34862 жыл бұрын
No. Green Lanterns should not be from Geoff Johns era. He weakened them.
@Ice-tc5vn7 ай бұрын
All the best stories came from, Sinestro Corps, other Lanterns & redeeming Hal Jordan
@Lupinemancer872 жыл бұрын
I'll be honest, Superman as never my favorite Super Hero. I understand his importance and what he stands for, and I know which Super Hero I'd much rather be real. But My favorite is Green Lantern. So I'd love for a successful DCU.
@poodie38872 жыл бұрын
Super man powers is cool but he was never my favorite or even close to it , I rather see a green lantern film then Superman
@zacharyjochumsen96772 жыл бұрын
The black lion y3hnimgjnevwhat lve scthion gren lsntern could be like like star wars level thing
@FabianDiazGutierrez2 жыл бұрын
firejamesgunn.
@trevturp68912 жыл бұрын
Pretty Please ignore the comment I just made.
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
There,
@NUCLEARDASH7 ай бұрын
Hell nah
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
For
@randolphjohnson34862 жыл бұрын
DCU simply hiring insiders who have nothing but the same ole stale ideas. Get outside of yourselves and bring something new to the table.
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
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@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
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@cainsolo1 Жыл бұрын
If you want a Green Lantern film done right..... give it to Zack Snyder!!! I've said this about every comic book film, the closer you stick to CANON the more successful your film will be. Green Lantern's first live action film had an antagonist only comic readers knew. And even then with a character that basically HEEL-TURNED Hal Jordan!! And THEN to add insult to injury, you had Hal Jordan ADMIT to being scared! Name ONE Batman film that focused on him being "The World's Greatest Detective". When the animated version does better than the live action version, studio execs might want to find other employment.
@Ice-tc5vn7 ай бұрын
He ruined Justice League and was gonna replace Hal Jordan with John Stewart as the lead all because of that animated series because that's the only knowledge he had on Green Lanterns.
@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
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@danzackblack58292 жыл бұрын
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@ilovemikeydotcom7 ай бұрын
Buddy cop movie in space. GOTG meets lethal weapon