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Behold! Wondercon Green Lantern Footage!

April 2, 2011

Wondercon attendees were treated to an extended trailer for the upcoming Green Lantern film last night. The trailer expands on a number of concepts that I was curious about, namely the setting up of the film’s main villain (Parallax?) and introducing us to the Green Lantern Corps in their entirety.

I’m not exactly a fan of the “angry oath” at the end, and am skeptical about the film as a whole, but Tomar Re looks kick-ass, and they’ve finally gotten around to showing audiences the ring’s functions. I know that we, as comics nerds, know the Green Lantern mythos inside and out, but we have to remember that there are many film-goers who have no idea how any of the concepts work. This trailer should help them a little bit, and generally make the transition easier.

Things I liked:

  • Abin Sur’s escape from evil. Creative use of the ring.
  • Tomar Re’s “this is who we are” intro
  • Jordan’s pupils slowly turning white
  • Hector Hammond being Parallax-powered, as it seems a bit stupid to say “a great evil is coming, but be sure to take a completely unrelated threat seriously, too!”

Things I didn’t like:

  • Ryan Reynolds’ “pledge” to the lantern. Feels hokey
  • Overly-CGI’d Sinestro.
  • Giant laser from OA: That’s gotta hit someone
  • The suit. The suit the suit the suit. It crackles with energy and looks hokey.
  • The fact that we’re taken from Earth to Oa, then back to Earth to show Hal kicking Hector Hammond around. It’s saying “here’s all this scale that you never considered before” and then expecting us to consider a telepath/telekinetic a threat. He may be powered by Parallax, but he seems nowhere near as ominous as those black clouds of doom.

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  • Ian

    I really liked this! The rationalization I keep hearing online for the weak teaser trailer was that almost none of the effects were ready to show yet – as a result we got a lot of Ryan Reynolds joking around, and not much Lantern action. But I get it – to the average movie goer hearing about it for the first time the Green Lantern story pretty high concept stuff. I can understand why the first trailer was pretty generic superhero stuff, with big time “Iron Man” overtones. Like you said above, Matt, this trailer really does a nice job of explaining the movie’s concept further. Let’s face it, these superhero movies we comic fans love are very expensive to make, and no studio is going to touch them unless they think they can make a profit. I see what Warner Bros is doing here.

    As for this trailer as an adaptation, I’m digging it. I actually like Ryan Reynolds from his past work, and I think he’ll be able to pull off the character’s arc from “cocky fighter pilot” to “wide eyed new Lantern” to “brave noble hero”. The effects look great to me, but how well the script anchors them and makes the audience invest in them will be the true test for me. From most anticipated to least this summer I’m going X-Men: First Class, Green Lantern, Thor, Captain America, though it’s not like any of those look particularly bad… Still, I’m excited and eager to see this movie.

    Oh, that green gattling gun looked sick!

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