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    Sunday
    Mar082009

    Producer Donald DeLine Lights Up The 'Green Lantern'

    The excitement I feel for Green Lantern finally hitting the big screen is almost as high as the return of Superman in 2006. The possibilities for the character are endless and Hal Jordan is only the beginning. I hope WB uses the character and his environments to the absolute fullest.

    Superherohype.com had the pleasure to talk with producer Donald Deline about 'Green Lantern' while covering his upcoming projects "I Love You, Man" & "Observe and Report".

    "Our story is the Hal Jordan origin story, but creating the character of Hal Jordan that is a real character that will resonate with the fanbase is what we need to do. You have to make him credible and somebody to care about and tell a good story, and I think if we do that, we'll be okay."

    "It's going to be a series of big stakes and big action, but it absolutely has a sense of humor, I think people accept real life, even with really serious situations, with humor as part of that situation, as we experience in life, you have to have that. That's how people cope, so they've done it so well in these other movies. I think that people are absolutely ready. It doesn't have to fall on one side of the fence vs. the other."


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    According to Production Weekly:

    "Green Lantern" has set up production offices at the Tribeca West complex in West Los Angeles.

    03-10-2009 | Registered CommenterSean Gerski

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