After passing on the role of Hal Jordan to lantern TV show, Josh Brolin publicly stated that he will not be on the HBO series, while leaving the door open for future opportunities in the DC Universe. One of the new TV shows in the first chapter of the DCU: Gods and Monsters is live-action green lantern series on HBO. title lanternDC Studios has been busy finding leads for Hal Stewart and John Stewart, with filming expected to begin in January 2025.
in new interview comic bookBrolin was asked if he could comment on lantern He did reportedly confirm that he and DC Studios were working on making it happen before Kyle Chandler was cast. While admiring friday night lights As a star who was offered the gig, Brolin also teased that he’s open to other roles in the DC Universe, sharing the following:
Did you know? Green Lantern didn’t work out, but that’s okay. is working. Who could Kyle Chandler be? I love him as an actor, I actually think he’s great. And, you know, we’ll see what happens next, man.
And Brolin’s lantern The casting may not be happening yet, but his recent comments seem to indicate a lot of good things for the greater DC Universe. First of all, there doesn’t seem to be anything heated in his negotiations with DC Studios about Brolin’s joining. lantern. According to what he said in the latest interview, it wasn’t a good fit at all, but it at least ended amicably, which led to Chandler ultimately getting the role of Hal. lantern.
While Brolin may not currently have a role in Gunn’s DC Universe, the Marvel Cinematic Universe veteran would apparently be open to joining DC Studios if the right opportunity arose. other than lantern TV, there are more projects in the works, leaving Brolin with a wide range of potential DC heroes or villains in the future. Whether it’s in the first chapter, “Gods and Monsters,” or in future chapters, the prospect of the actor appearing in superheroes again is high.
While it would be exciting to see Chandler play Hal in Hal lanternit would be interesting to see what would happen if Brolin accepted the offer, as it would be a very different character for him than his portrayals of Thanos and Cable. It would also be worthwhile to see Brolin get a proper chance in the DC Universe, especially after his brief stint at DC, when he starred in the 2010 box office disappointment, Jonah Hex. For now, the world will have to wait and see what DC Studios brings to HBO lantern drama.
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