![]() ![]() I cannot explain how exciting it was to see John Stewart’s skills improve throughout the film and to confront his PTSD. Aldis Hodge delivers a brooding performance as John, becoming less weary and more willing to lead as it goes on. The Guardians call John into action for some unknown mission, he rejects the call, and tries to find a way to remove the ring. At first, the heart of the conflict seems to be his relationship with the ring mysteriously bonded to his hand. Consequently, the film revolves around explaining it to him. In this version, John (played by Hawkman actor Aldis Hodge) is a reluctant Marine veteran drafted into another war he doesn’t understand. Using the same words described on John Stewart’s 1972 debut cover as a title, this new animated adventure attempts to reinterpret his origin story. And somehow succeed where all other Green Lanterns have failed. Now, with the help of the cheery Green Arrow, Adam Strange, and Hawkgirl, this reluctant soldier must journey into the heart of a galactic war between Rann and Thanagar. Unfortunately, the ring doesn’t come with instructions, but it does come with baggage, like a horde of interplanetary assassins hell-bent on eliminating every Green Lantern in the universe. In Green Lantern: Beware My Power, recently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart finds himself at a crossroads in his life, only complicated by receiving an alien ring that grants him the powers of Green Lantern of Earth. There is no lack of Batman related content, but outside of a few animated appearances and Lantern related characters in CW or the DC Universe, Green Lantern needs a comeback. After the 2011 box-office bomb Green Lantern, the character has been missing from live action television and film. Lately, the Green Lantern brand has seen better days. For fans of color, Stewart still remains one of the most visible black heroes of all time, while opening the door for other strong representation like Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, and Jo Mullein. Most notably, being chosen over the 90’s Green Lantern Kyle Rayner and Hal Jordan for the Justice League (2001-2004) cartoon series. For several years since, he’s been a staple member of the Justice League and Green Lantern Corps. In 1972, the late Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams created one of the most iconic Green Lanterns of all time: John Stewart. The film’s Supervising Producer is Butch Lukic.Every generation tends to have their own Green Lantern. ![]() Now, with the aid of the light-hearted Green Arrow, Adam Strange and Hawkgirl, this reluctant soldier must journey into the heart of a galactic Rann/Thanagar war and somehow succeed where all other Green Lanterns have failed. ![]() Unfortunately, the ring doesn’t come with instructions – but it does come with baggage, like a horde of interplanetary killers bent on eliminating every Green Lantern in the universe. In Green Lantern: Beware My Power, recently discharged Marine sniper John Stewart is at a crossroads in his life, one which is only complicated by receiving an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green Lantern of Earth. Green Lantern: Beware My Power arrives on 4K, Blu-ray & Digital on July 26, 2022. Keep your eyes peeled for more details including the voice cast! Presumably, actor Ike Amadi will be reprising Martian Manhunter after first voicing him in Superman: Man of Tomorrow. In addition to John Stewart, the trailer also showcases other DC characters set to appear in the film including Martian Manhunter Hawkgirl, Vixen, Green Arrow, and Adam Strange. While the film is an original story, based on the trailer it clearly takes many cues from the Sinestro Corps Wars storyline from the epic run of GL writer Geoff Johns. ![]()
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