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The previous Green Lantern project featured Jeremy Irvine in the role of Alan Scott, but that project was ultimately cancelled. ComicBook had the chance to speak with Irvine all about his newest project, Return to Silent Hill, but we also talked about working with Greg Berlanti on the Green Lantern project. “Well, I am just a big fan of his. I love the scripts. I thought they were great. They had some fantastic people involved in it. I was very excited at the idea,” Irvine said.
“I should preface. Signing up for projects and them not happening is everyday in our business. That happens all the time. Thereโs usually just not a press release first. This sort of thing happens all the time. There will be 20 projects this coming year I will sign up to and get the role, but they will never actually film. It was definitely one that I was very keen on. If they ever want me back, I will be here,” Irvine said.
What Happened To The Canceled Green Lanterns Show

While the previous Green Lantern series was also going to be featured on HBO Max, it was a much different style of show. The previous series was executive-produced by Berlanti and was being written by Seth Grahame-Smith. Grahame-Smith had already written all eight episodes of the first season, and the show had already cast its Guy Gardner (Finn Whitrock) and Alan Scott (Irvine).








