Sinestro once held the trust of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Darkseid commands an army of gods. Black Adam has often allied with the Justice League. If these villains simply became heroes ...
Whatever role he plays, Sinestro has a ton of history in comics to pull from ... He also appeared opposite Mads Mikkelsen in ...
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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 ...
Lanterns seems to be the next DC project that will be rolling cameras as Danish actor Ulrich Thomsen has been cast in the role of Sinestro in the series. Playing the main antagonist of the show ...
Here’s how it works. Introduced in 1961’s Green Lantern #7, Sinestro was once a member of the Green Lantern Corps who trained Hal Jordan how to wield the emerald light of willpower.
The Lanterns DC Show recently cast actor Ulrich Thomsen as Sinestro and new fan art imagines what he could look like as the ...
The Danish actor joins a cast that already includes Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre, Kelly Macdonald and Garret Dillahunt.
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.
EXCLUSIVE: Ulrich Thomsen (Counterpart, The Blacklist) has been tapped to recur in the HBO, WBTV and DC Studios series Lanterns as DC supervillain Sinestro. The series follows new recruit John ...
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 ...
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