If you were holding on to any hopes of a sequel to The Green Latern please allow me to crush them; rather, let  Marc Guggenheim, who co-wrote the flick, shatter your dreams. I’m just the messenger. Guggenheim stated, in no … Continue reading

‘Green Lantern’ Sequel Rumors are ‘Bullsh*t’

If you were holding on to any hopes of a sequel to The Green Latern please allow me to crush them; rather, let  Marc Guggenheim, who co-wrote the flick, shatter your dreams. I’m just the messenger.
Guggenheim stated, in no uncertain terms, that any reports of work on GL2 are “bullshit”.

Does this mean Green Lantern won’t be a part of the upcoming Justice League film? Probably not. He’s a key member and has been rumored as part of the line up since George Miller was originally attached to direct years ago.

My guess is, like Batman (albeit for much different reasons), we’ll get a bit of a character reboot for the Green Lantern in The Justice League.
What do you think? Ryan Reynolds’ GL does have its fans. Would you like to see him reprise the role for the JLA movie, or should they recast?
SOURCE: Yahoo!
  • http://twitter.com/Jcool0 Jeff Jacobs

    Ryan Reynolds was NOT the problem with GL… I would like to see him back, but he will probably be replaced.

  • Playhouse

    Recast. Reynolds should move on to Deadpool and keep it at that. (If he just had to be a DC character, they picked the wrong one. Much more Wally West than Hal Jordan.)

  • ACOD

    Green Lantern was terrible. They had a wide open shot, and rolled a gutter ball. There is zero audience goodwill for Green Lantern right now. Who in their right mind would commit the 200M to green light a sequel? The only move is to hope that Justice League can reinvigorate interest in the character.

  • http://www.facebook.com/kaare.dyrness Kaare Dyrness

    No.

  • Playhouse

    Reynolds was the best thing of a terrible movie. (Well, second best. Mark Strong as Sinestro was tops.) Didn’t make him right for the part, though.

  • Bigballs

    Bradley Cooper!

  • Bob Marshall

    The first film wasn’t that bad, it also didnt leave things in a bad position it was pretty much a straight up comic hero adaptation it wasn’t a disaster to the series like Batman & Robin or Superman Returns was. The problem could have easily been fixed in a sequel.

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  • myclawismypenis

    Bullshit is as bullshit does..stink and repulse people.

  • http://www.facebook.com/luke.pedliham Luke Slywalker

    Ryan Reynolds did a good job as Hal Jordan and the film wasn’t quite as bad as everyone makes out (although it certainly wasn’t a good film), the problem is you have a character that can project objects from his ring (ahem) and who’s only weakness is the colour yellow! I mean – he’s weakness is the colour yellow!! Hello!! Yellow?? I mean – What the fuck??

  • jeronimo

    GL movie just O.K. but the storyline was mediocre.

  • http://www.facebook.com/ron.motta.7 Ron Motta

    I’d like to see Reynolds do it in Justice League, if for a bit of continuity. I thought he was about the only good thing in GL.

  • http://www.facebook.com/frank.zinetti Frank Zinetti

    Anyone that thinks Ryan Reynolds made a good Hal Jordan should be rounded up and put in ‘work camps’. Then killed.

  • oxman21

    Ryan Reynolds is amazing, but I never pictured him for Green Lantern. I pictured Hal Jordan to be well-built and broad-shouldered like in everything else.

  • CyborgUnicorn

    what about Michael Clarke Duncan? he’s dead, btw :3

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