Green Lantern – 3D Trailer



Watch the new Green Lantern trailer in 2D before experiencing it in 3D in theaters.

In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, a small but powerful force has existed for centuries. Protectors of peace and justice, they are called the Green Lantern Corps. A brotherhood of warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order, each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him superpowers. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan. Hal is a gifted and cocky test pilot, but the Green Lanterns have little respect for humans, who have never harnessed the infinite powers of the ring before. But Hal is clearly the missing piece to the puzzle, and along with his determination and willpower, he has one thing no member of the Corps has ever had: humanity. With the encouragement of fellow pilot and childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris (Blake Lively), if Hal can quickly master his new powers and find the courage to overcome his fears, he may prove to be not only the key to defeating Parallax…he will become the greatest Green Lantern of all.

42 replies
  1. Sidionian
    Sidionian says:

    Not. Fucking. Interested.

    Oh…But I'll download it anyway for free and watch it when I'm bored. And yes, I hope that means movies like this won't be made anymore; so don't give me that bullshit sob story about how poor artists need to be financed to produce rubbish like this. I'd rather all artists working on dreck like this beg the streets for pennies.

    Maybe then they'll actually bother coming up with an original idea.

    Fucking assholes.

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  2. TEKITOcreations
    TEKITOcreations says:

    @Sidionian You complain about movies being "unoriginal" but how many of the great movies people today are original? The King's Speech was based on a play, No Country For Men was based a book, The Departed was based on a Chinese drama, The Hurt Locker was based on a book, the list goes on. Complaining about "originality" is tired and at this point kind of silly. If you're going to hate a movie just because it's an adaptation then you're just making yourself hate it.

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  3. TEKITOcreations
    TEKITOcreations says:

    @domintaor545 If you're not interested in this movie, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, but hyperbolic comments like you made are just silly. Look around, so far the reaction to the trailers have been very positive (excluding the first trailer), the fans are looking forward to it and a lot of people changing their original negative opinion their made about this movie from the 1st trailer. Yes some people are still bad talking it, but that always happens with a new adaptation.

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  4. Sidionian
    Sidionian says:

    @TEKITOcreations You do have a somewhat valid point. But only somewhat. You assume I liked all or even some of the movies you mentioned. Granted, there are some good 'unoriginal' films out there. However, they all have a unique director's touch. For example, Scorcese made the departed his own. The Dark Knight and Batman Begins, whilst based on a comic book, were original screenplays by Nolan. I didn't like Kings Speech. And if you think it's impossible to make an original good film: District 9.

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  5. Tyler Touchdown
    Tyler Touchdown says:

    @ejmp07 I think the story-telling for this is faithful to the comics. However, I have one small complaint. I honestly feel that Parallax is being introduced way too soon. I would have felt more satisfied with Sinestro going rogue after training Hal Jordan, but that's me saying it.

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  6. tensega77
    tensega77 says:

    Except batman, why do they ruin every DC hero movie. I love superman and yet they make him fight luthor over and over again.what about dark side there so many better villans in DC universe and now this trailer does not look promising at all.If they ever decide to make a movie on flash, I am sure they will screw it up too

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  7. Bobby N
    Bobby N says:

    @LJMOFOS there were 4 of them, Alan Scott, Hal Jordan (this one), Guy gardener, John Stewart (the black one) and Kyle Rayner. In order of oldest to newest

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  8. rz21
    rz21 says:

    This reminds me of Batman Forever. All this green, cheesiness, and stupidity feels like Joel Schumacher directed it.

    Long live Marvel and Image!

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  9. Chris Corley
    Chris Corley says:

    Would live to go back and redo all of the CGI design for Hal's eye mask. It needs stronger symmetry, texture, and detail. Could be an awesome improvement — like a small Batman eye mask cowl.

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  10. Sam Whitacre
    Sam Whitacre says:

    You see, I thought something that was so clever and timeless would be represented here, but instead, I just got an imitation that has no idea what made the original good. You can play clips over this, that's the idea. It looks like the hero, has the details like the hero, but it's just a pale imitation of the hero. Ugly, unimaginative, not charming, and inspires no joy whatsoever.

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