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The first mission was to get arguably DC’s most important hero, Superman, back on track. However, Gunn wasn’t going to let the opportunity to introduce other heroes pass him by. He included Hawkgirl and Mister Terrific in his latest superhero film. But even more important than them was Guy Gardner, one of Earth’s Green Lanterns, who allowed Gunn to make up for a mistake Ryan Reynolds’ movie made all the way back in 2011.
Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern Movie Didn’t Let the Power Ring Shine

Unlike Superman, which drops Guy Gardner into the middle of the action with no explanation, Green Lantern explores Hal Jordan’s origin. A test pilot who thinks he’s cooler than the other side of the pillow, Hal has his life turned upside down when a power ring chooses him to succeed Abin Sur, the Green Lantern who died fighting Parallax. The next step in Hal’s journey is to travel to Oa, where the Guardians of the Universe reside, and learn what it means to be a Green Lantern. Kilowog and Sinestro give the new hero a crash course on using his new hardware, but they don’t flex their muscles much, creating ordinary items that anyone can find on Earth. Parallax shows up shortly after, which means Hal doesn’t have much time to push his limits. The best the former pilot can do is whip up a couple of fighter jets that save him from a fiery death.
Green Lantern‘s failure to spawn a sequel means Reynolds will likely never get the chance to conjure a green structure again, but that’s probably for the best. The actor is living his best life at Marvel Studios, while Gunn is taking the Green Lantern Corps to places it’s never gone on the big screen. In Superman alone, Guy creates a massive middle finger, a device that plunges a metal hammer into a kaiju’s eye, and a muzzle that stops the same monster from eating the other members of the Justice Gang. And the best part is that Guy is just the tip of the iceberg, as there are plans for at least two other major Green Lanterns in the DCU.









