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At one point in a car, Stewart tells Jordan that he’s been preparing for this role his whole life, and Jordan counters by saying, “You’re not ready to get up in front of the class until the ring says you are.” That’s when he puts the ring on the dash and dives out the door, putting Stewart in a do-or-die situation, and just from this scene, Chandler already showcased why he was a brilliant choice to bring Hal Jordan to life.
Kyle Chandler Has Already Made Hal Jordan More Likable Without Losing the Edge

While different creative teams and eras have brought fans a host of different versions of Jordan in the comics, there are a few relatively consistent elements between those versions. More often than not, Jordan is a hotshot pilot who has all the confidence in the world in his own abilities, regardless of what those abilities actually are. At best, Jordan comes across as self-assured, and at worst, annoyingly cocky, and sadly, over the years, he’s been at the latter part of that scale quite a bit.
That said, Jordan still has the deserved reputation of being one of the best Lanterns to ever wield a ring. That’s why, in the wrong hand,s an overconfident Jordan who has the history to back up the attitude can make him even more intolerable, and coupled with Jordan’s openness to taking risks, you can see why he can quickly become a character that feels out of control. What I will note is that the recent run by Jeremy Adams has addressed many of my past critiques of the character, so this is mostly true of versions in previous eras.








