Green Lantern: Recharge (film)

Green Lantern: Recharge is an imagined superhero film that takes place in the DC Cinematic Universe. It is the sixth and final film in the Green Lantern film series and the first to not feature Hal Jordan or John Stewart. It is the sequel to Green Lantern: Brightest Day. It focuses on a new generation of Earth-centric lanterns, namely Kyle Rayner, Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz. The film also takes place during the "Crisis" events of the DCCU, between Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.

It stars Tyler Posey, Victoria Justice, Mena Masoud, Alexandra Daddario, Robert Kazinsky, and Florence Pugh.

Plot

 * Jessica Cruz goes on a hiking trip with friends, until they are attacked. Cruz barely escapes and stumbles into a cave where the Ring of Volthoom is.
 * Kyle Rayner, a humble, self-doubting comic book artist is still struggling with the green lantern ring he received at the end of Green Lantern: Brightest Day. The ring then brings him to a parkland where he finds Jessica Cruz, being tortured by the Ring of Volthoom that has been abandoned many years ago. Rayner helps her, and they realize they are both green lanterns. They are then approached by Guy Gardner, who helps teach them. Rayner has more confidence in life and asks out Alexandra DeWitt.
 * Rayner is supported by his best friend Thomas Kalmaku.
 * Simon Baz has a similar origin as in the comics as a troubled street racer.
 * Major Force, an experimental superhero created by the government with Hector Hammond after the apparent death of Captain Atom in The Spectre, becomes volatile and is unleashed in an attempt to deter Oblivion from Earth. Major Force is unstable and causes destruction in Coast City. He causes the death of Alexandra DeWitt, but is eventually defeated by Guy Gardner and Firestorm.
 * The death of DeWitt causes major distress to Rayner to become emotionally unstable and decides to give up the ring and move cities.
 * On Rann, heroes Adam Strange, Captain Comet L.E.G.I.O.N., and Isamot Kol are able to deter a being known as Oblivion from almost destroying the planet. Isamot Kol warns Guy Gardner of this.
 * Oblivion comes to Earth, but Gardner and Cruz are able to intercept it at Saturn. Green lanterns Ch'p, Sodam Yat and Tomar-Tu help fend it off, however Gardner is killed in action. Cruz goes back to Earth, trying to find Rayner, and the other lanterns deal with threats in other corners of the Universe.
 * Baz steals a car after getting fired, but realizes there is a bomb in it. He selflessly drives it off a bridge to avoid damage to civilians. Gardner's ring, however, goes to him to protect him from the blast and chooses him as Gardner's successor.
 * Cruz finds Rayner and they argue. Oblivion attacks them, but Baz comes and saves them.
 * Rayner is approached by Carol Ferris, telling him that his ring was corrupted by Parallax in Green Lantern: Parallax and that it caused Kyle's emotions to become physical forms. He learns that Oblivion is the embodiment of his darker impulses and he needs to learn to live with it and control it.
 * Rayner, Cruz and Baz then go on to defeat Oblivion.
 * Baz turns himself in for stealing the car. Rayner and Cruz hint at a relationship.
 * Carol Ferris gives her sapphire gem to her protege Jillian Pearlman aka Cowgirl.
 * In the credit scene, Green Arrow bails out Simon Baz.

Cast
Additionally, Alex Pettyfer, Andy Serkis, Randy Orton, and Norman Reedus reprise their DCCU roles as Adam Strange, Isamot Kol, Captain Comet, and Lobo, respectively. Tomar-Tu and Ch'p are CGI creations. Colton Haynes plays a minor role as Roy Harper/Red Arrow.
 * Tyler Posey as Kyle Rayner and Oblivion
 * Victoria Justice as Jessica Cruz
 * Mena Masoud as Simon Baz
 * Alexandra Daddario as Alexandra DeWitt
 * Robert Kazinsky as Guy Gardner
 * Florence Pugh as Jillian Pearlman/Cowgirl
 * Taika Waititi as Thomas Kalmaku
 * Eva Mendes as Carol Ferris
 * Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond
 * Noah Centineo as Sodam Yat
 * Andrew Lincoln as Clifford Zmeck/Major Force

Future
The new Green Lanterns will appear in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.