Green Lantern is a Japanese-American animated action, adventure, comedy and sci-fi film, distributed by HBOMax and produced by Japanese animation studio Trigger
SYNOPSES:[]
On her father's deathbed, Steven Scott receives a mysterious green ring that possesses a strange energy. One night, Siri is visited by John Stewart, a cosmic warrior who has been sent by the Guardians of the Universe to train Steven to become a Green Lantern, as a new threat arises that Steven is forced to face.
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MAIN CHARACTERS:
- Steven Scott (Steven Yeun): Adopted son of former superhero Alan Scott, who received a mystery ring from his father on his deathbed. Now Steven has to learn how to use the ring powers to become a Green Lantern
- John Stewart (Wesley Snipes): He was an architect who joined the United States Marine Corps during his youth, and he would join the Green Lantern Corps
SUPPORT CHARACTERS:
- Alan Scott (Neil Patrick Harries): Steven's adopted father, he was a member of the legendary Justice Society of America, he fought with that group for decades starting just before World War II (he had his aging stunned because of the ring), aiding in that conflict outside the front lines, where a Nazi-held mystic artifact prevented the JSA from going.
- Robert Scott (TBA): Alan's husband
- Jesse Rodrigues (TBA): Steven's best friend at school
VILLAINS:
- John Moore/Rankorr (Taylor Kitsch): After his mother's death, John sank into the books until his grandfather died, and his brother, seeking revenge, died too. His rage contained for years was unleashed, and the ring unleashed by Atrocitus found the greatest hatred in 1480 sectors. Rankoor is, besides Atrocitus, the only lantern capable of thinking without entering the ocean of blood and, therefore, he is the next leader of the troop. For now, it is the balance that prevents the troop from completely entering the madness.