After James Gunn, the co-CEO of DC Studios announced the initial slate for DC Universeās new era, one of the mentioned projects has now been officially greenlit at HBO.
Dubbed Lanterns, it will be the first live-action series in the new DC Universe. Lanterns will be co-produced by Warner Bros. TV and HBO. The series will feature eight episodes and will be released on HBO.
Back when Gunn announced the Lanterns show in January 2023, he described it as “almost like True Detective with a couple of Green Lanterns who are space cops”, and it has now been announced that Chris Mundy, known for his work on True Detective: Night Country, will be serving as the showrunner.
The series is based on the Green Lantern from the DC comics, and will tell the story of Hal Jordan and John Stewart, who are both part of the Green Lantern Corps. The official logline (via Variety) states that the duo will investigate a murder mystery on Earth.
Lanterns may be the first live-action series in the upcoming DCU but it is not the project that will officially kick off this universe. Creature Commandos, an upcoming animated show, will start the proceedings for James Gunnās DCU vision, as it releases in late 2024.
James Gunn and co-CEO Peter Safran told Variety in a statement, āJohn Stewart and Hal Jordan are two of DCās most compelling characters, and āLanternsā brings them to life in an original detective story that is a foundational part of the unified DCU weāre launching next summer with āSuperman.āā
While Creature Commandos is under the DCU banner, it seems as if things will really start to shape up for this DC Universe when Superman releases on July 11, 2025. The Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, will also be featuring another Green Lantern known as Guy Gardner who will be portrayed by Nathan Fillion. There are other superheroes and villains set to appear in the movie about the Man of Steel, as Hawkgirl, Mr. Terrific, Metamorpho, The Engineer, and Lex Luthor are all confirmed to show up in Superman.
Published: Jun 26, 2024 12:35 pm