Marcos Melendez is an entertainment journalist who has been active since 2017. His past work can be read on Collider, Escapist, ScreenRant, CBR, and Full Circle Cinema. He is currently a News Editor for MovieWeb.
The next DCU project on the horizon will premiere on HBO next year, but fans can already get a taste for what’s to come in the latest tease from the show’s star. After Superman and Peacemaker dominated superhero talk this year, DC Studios looks to continue that momentum with a series centered on Green Lanterns, a franchise that failed on the big screen back in 2011. With a talented cast and crew, early signs are overwhelmingly positive thus far, and it seems that fans won’t have to be worried about the show being too “grounded.”
During an interview with Esquire, Lanterns star Aaron Pierre teased the “enormous” scale of the HBO series, which he confirmed recently wrapped filming.
“We recently wrapped Lanterns. It was an enormous shoot. It was of a grand scale in every sense of the word. And again, I’ve just been so fortunate. When I have interviews like this, it encourages me to reflect. I’ve been so fortunate to be surrounded by extraordinary collaborators and directors and crew and cast and just people who care. People who are fundamentally grateful. People who want to put the best work out that they physically can. We’re all very proud of this and very excited. It’s been a long time coming for many fans and supporters. And I truly hope with all my heart that we make everybody proud and we make everybody thrilled that we did this, because we’re thrilled and we’re proud.”
More to come.
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HBO
- Directors
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James Hawes
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Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof
- Franchise(s)
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DC Universe

