The Blue Lantern Corps uses hope to heal wounds and raise the hopes of all living beings. ... Carol Ferris, and even Sinestro would have what it takes to restore order in the Emotional Spectrum. ...
Plus, with the new streaming show, Lanterns, set to premier…at some point, I thought that now was as good a time as any to re ...
Sinestro stuff in the sequel ... because perhaps we’ll get a version of that. Hey, a Blue Lantern can hope, can’t he? (Do you see what I did there?) Rich is a Jersey boy, through and through.
Hal and John's upcoming HBO show may be set on Earth, but that doesn't mean some alien Lanterns won't be a part of their story.
But what about the “Big Bad” of the Green Lantern mythology, Sinestro? Even though James Gunn describes Lanterns as more Earth-bound than cosmic, it will feature the alien villain Sinestro.
Introduced in 1961’s Green Lantern #7, Sinestro was once a member of the Green Lantern Corps who trained Hal Jordan how to ...
Writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane’s groundbreaking issue introduces Sinestro in what would become one of the most influential single issues in Green Lantern history. The story reveals how ...
The news was first reported by Deadline. In the comic books, Sinestro was a mentor of Hal Jordan, a Green Lantern, and had quite a manipulative nature to him. He was driven by power and greed ...
Ulrich Thomsen joins the Lanterns cast as Sinestro, a Green Lantern villain in the DCU. Digital artist BossLogic reveals an image of Thomsen as a comic-accurate Sinestro with magenta skin and a ...
The casting of Sinestro is an interesting one, since the logline for the show (again, more on that below) has been at pains to portray it as a gritty, grounded take on the ‘Green Lantern ...