Hollywood veteran Josh Brolin has decided to pass on the Hal Jordan role in the much-anticipated 'Lanterns' series, leaving fans curious about who will eventually don the iconic power ring next.
- Sep 11, 2024
AceShowbiz - Acclaimed actor Josh Brolin won't be joining DC Universe. The Marvel actor has declined an offer to portray Hal Jordan in the upcoming "Lanterns" series, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Brolin, who was envisioned as the iconic Green Lantern hero originally portrayed by Ryan Reynolds in the critically-panned movie, got the offer in late August but eventually turned down the role by the end of this past weekend. This decision marks a significant point in the pre-production phase of the series, which already boasts an impressive lineup of creators and executive producers.
Produced under HBO's banner, "Lanterns" is spearheaded by showrunner Chris Mundy, known for his work on "Ozark" and "True Detective". Mundy is joined by Damon Lindelof, the celebrated mind behind HBO's "Watchmen" and "Lost", and esteemed comics author Tom King. Together, they have crafted an eight-episode series expected to shoot from January to June next year in Atlanta.
The show promises a gritty, "True Detective"-esque vibe, focusing on an intricate narrative that sees Hal Jordan reluctantly mentoring a younger Lantern, John Stewart. As one of DC's first Black superheroes, Stewart's character is poised to bring fresh energy and diversity to the series.
The official logline states, "The series follows new recruit John Stewart and Lantern legend Hal Jordan, two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland."
Speculation had also surrounded actor Matthew McConaughey, but sources confirm that he will not be taking on the role either.
The DC Universe's upcoming "Lanterns" marks one of the first projects under the new leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran. Both executives are enthusiastic about the series, with Gunn and Safran stating, "We're thrilled to bring this seminal DC title to HBO with Chris, Damon, and Tom at the helm."
"John Stewart and Hal Jordan are two of DC's most compelling characters, and Lanterns brings them to life in an original detective story that is a foundational part of the unified DCU we're launching next summer with Superman."
The series, aiming to bring a fresh take on the Green Lantern mythos, continues its casting and director hiring process. As fans await more announcements, the question remains: Who will ultimately wield the power ring alongside John Stewart?