Green Lantern movie to start shooting in Spring 2009

Posted by Plus1 On September - 29 - 2008

As a Green Lantern fan I am excited of this news. It is being reported all over the Internet that the Green Lantern movie will start shooting this upcoming Spring.

Newsarama.com ( a great comic book site with news and reviews) has the below to say:

Producer Donald De Line, who tells First Showing that a new draft of the script has been submitted, and the studio is “gearing up to start shooting early spring.”

While it’s not confirmed, he added that “it’s coming together and I’m excited about it. Hopefully we’ll make it to start gate. We’re really close – really close.”

The movie, directed by Greg Berlanti and written by Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green, will detail the origin of Hal Jordan, “with all the heroics and action inherent with that character.”

According to a script review — spoilers! — posted earlier this month at Latino Review, “The structure adheres closely to what I call — the ’superhero origin movie paradigm.’ Our hero, in this case Hal Jordan has a fear, limitation, block, or wound at the beginning of the story which he has to overcome (his character arc) or have some control by the midpoint of the script which is usually the time he becomes the superhero for the first time ie: Batman Begins.”

My opinion is if done right and true to the character this will be Warner Brother’s Iron Man.  I can’t wait to hear the Green Lantern oath on the big screen….”In brightes day and blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight. Let those who worship evil’s might, beware my power…GREEN LANTERN’S LIGHT!”

And for those Duck Doger fans, “In Blackest Day or Brightest Night… uh, watermelon, cantalope, yada yada… a superstitious and cowardly lot… with liberty and justice for all!”

(Here is to hoping that Gnort or Chip never show up in a Green Lantern movie)

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