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Lanterns looks about as different from the Green Lantern movie as is possible. That alone should serve as a reason for people to put their trepidation aside and let their excitement build. But, if that reason wasn’t enough, these serve the same purpose.
5) The DCU Has Been Solid So Far

Creature Commandos was received very well by critics and DC fans. Superman was received very well by critics and DC fans. And, most recently, Peacemaker Season 2 was received very well by critics and DC fans. It’s three for three. The most well-liked of the DCEU’s first three installments was Man of Steel, and that was far more divisive than universal crowd pleaser.
In other words, let’s just assume James Gunn and Peter Safran know what they’re doing by this point. Sure, we’re only one movie and two television seasons in, but we’ve seen enough to know that the DCU is capable of delivering high quality projects while rigidly adhering to neither normal storytelling structure nor audience expectations.
4) Damon Lindelof’s Track Record

Damon Lindelof has always specialized in delivering audiences something they weren’t expecting. Even his Watchmen was far different from the source material and Zack Snyder’s movie, yet it worked.
Lindelof is one of Lanterns‘ three creators alongside Chris Mundy and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow writer Tom King, and it stands to reason this will stand alongside Lost, The Leftovers and Mrs. Davis as one of his more successful endeavors. After all, no one was expecting a show about people stranded on an island to be as out there as Lost was, yet it accrued a ton of fans.
3) Its Fantastic Cast

Kyle Chandler is one of the most likable actors on the planet. Even when he’s saddled with a thankless role like he was in the MonsterVerse he makes the most of it. This shows seasoned, mentoring version of Hal Jordan looks like a role that is going to let him have a lot of fun, and when he’s having fun we’re having fun.
Then there’s Aaron Pierre, who was brilliant in Netflix’s Rebel Ridge and looks like he’s going to be just as great as Lanterns‘ John Stewart. Pierre is on his way up, and this is going to be a role that gets him on a lot more people’s radar, which is exciting. Then there’s the fact that the great Kelly Macdonald of Brave and No Country for Old Men fame, has a major role. Her presence alone is reason enough to have faith in Lanterns. It went out of its way to get actors with a ton of range.










