James Gunn Shoots Down A Specific Justice League Movie Rumor, But There’s Reason To Believe It’s Happening On HBO’s Lanterns Show

James Gunn Shoots Down A Specific Justice League Movie Rumor, But There's Reason To Believe It's Happening On HBO's Lanterns Show

As a seasoned gamer and comic book enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the latest updates regarding DCU projects have me both excited and skeptical.


Apart from organizing and mapping out the schedule of upcoming DC films and TV programs, directing, and post-producing his upcoming Superman film, James Gunn also diligently dispels and clarifies a plethora of rumors surrounding DC Universe projects, both actual and speculative. From casting news to speculation based on comic books to discussions about release dates, Gunn tackles nearly everything, and he recently addressed a rumor concerning a Justice League movie that is said to be linked to HBO’s Green Lantern series.

We can examine what James Gunn’s version of Justice League may not include, if it ever materializes (given that they might unite). Additionally, let’s discuss the whispers about who the Green Lanterns might encounter as their main adversary in the upcoming superhero series.

James Gunn Shoots Down A Specific Justice League Movie Rumor, But There's Reason To Believe It's Happening On HBO's Lanterns Show

James Gunn Debunks New Justice League Movie Rumor

As a gaming enthusiast excitedly waiting for updates, I can’t help but share some intriguing news that’s been buzzing around. It seems the filmmaker behind the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy is rumored to be penning and directing a movie adaptation of Justice League: The New Frontier, which is based on the adored 2004 miniseries by Darwyn Cooke. On Threads, this talented director has given us a glimpse into the project, assuring fans like me that he’ll be shedding some golden-age brilliance on the project.

Nope sorry. No truth to this whatsoever. . . . That said I love New Frontier and its magical alternate history is a big influence on DC Studios.

During the years 1945-1960, the comic book series The New Frontier presented its group of superheroes as a lens through which to explore the political and social issues of the time. This six-issue series was both critically acclaimed and widely popular, earning Eisner Awards and Harvey Awards. In 2008, it was adapted into an animated film, marking the second release in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies collection. The film boasted a star-studded cast, with Cooke serving as a story consultant and character designer.

The central point of the story is further ahead, but let me tell you, choosing “New Frontier” for James Gunn to work on in a live-action Justice League project would have been an unexpected decision. If it were set in contemporary times instead of being a throwback, that’s what makes it so intriguing. While Gunn would undoubtedly do justice to the soundtrack, there are still doubts about this choice.

It’s intriguing to note that the director not only disproved his earlier claims but also admitted his fondness for the New Frontier comic series. This affinity and its alternative history setup seem to have impacted decisions at DC Studios, which could mean that similar elements might appear in other productions, such as an HBO show we’ve already discussed.

James Gunn Shoots Down A Specific Justice League Movie Rumor, But There's Reason To Believe It's Happening On HBO's Lanterns Show

How HBO’s Lanterns Is Rumored To Be Using The New Frontier’s Villain

In an unusual turn for DC movie rumors, this one doesn’t quite fit the usual pattern because it pairs two distinct formats. Before James Gunn was even asked about a “New Frontier” film, fans began speculating that Garret Dillahunt, a consistently impressive actor, could potentially play the primary antagonist in the story, The Centre, from the same comic arc.

In simpler terms, you could say that “The Centre,” unlike most threats we know, is more than just a bipedal entity; it’s actually a sentient landscape often referred to as Dinosaur Island. If there’s anyone who can convincingly portray an evil island, it would be Dillahunt.

At the moment, it’s undetermined, but a former cast member of “Fear the Walking Dead” is rumored to be playing a character who is self-righteous and conspiracy-driven, hiding his cutthroat ambition beneath a charming and calculated exterior. When one fan shared their guess on social media, well-known online scoop influencer DanielRPK (who has a good track record) responded with agreement.

  • “Conspiracy onspiracy minded” Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t the Centre have a cult on earth? – @drewmacwwe23
  • 👀👀👀 – @DanielRPK

Furthermore, ComicBookMovie.com has also circulated rumors suggesting The Centre as the antagonist instigating chaos from aliens in Lanterns. Although it seems slightly unconventional that a TV series heavily inspired by True Detective might introduce a sentient island, I’m eagerly anticipating that showrunner Chris Mundy will delve deep into the realm of bizarre alien phenomena in this show.

Additionally, since Dillahunt is not only portraying a human character but also providing his voice for The Centre, this helps alleviate concerns that the actor’s roles might limit the appearance of popular characters from Green Lantern mythology in the series.

Although Lanterns rumors may not unfold as anticipated, let’s stay optimistic about encountering more unconventional Lanterns speculations down the line. We’ll learn when this series appears on a television schedule in 2025 or later.

In the meantime, it’s expected that Superman will grace our screens right in the heart of 2025’s film lineup. I believe James Gunn will disprove approximately 570 more speculations before its release on the big screen.

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2024-11-05 22:07