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Green Lantern

In brightest day. In blackest night.
2011 | 114m | English

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For centuries, a small but powerful force of warriors called the Green Lantern Corps has sworn to keep intergalactic order. Each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him superpowers. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of the first human ever recruited.
Release Date: Jun 14, 2011
Director: Martin Campbell
Writer: Greg Berlanti, Michael Goldenberg, Marc Guggenheim, Michael Green
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords superhero, transformation, based on comic, alien, alien infection, magical object, protector, based on graphic novel, super power
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, De Line Pictures, DC Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $219,851,172
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 16, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Reynolds Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
Blake Lively Carol Ferris
Peter Sarsgaard Hector Hammond
Mark Strong Sinestro
Tim Robbins Senator Hammond
Angela Bassett Dr. Amanda Waller
Taika Waititi Tom Kalmaku
Temuera Morrison Abin Sur
Michael Clarke Duncan Kilowog (voice)
Geoffrey Rush Tomar-Re (voice)
Clancy Brown Parallax (voice)
Jay O. Sanders Carl Ferris
Gattlin Griffith Young Hal
Jenna Craig Carol Ferris at 11
Jon Tenney Martin Jordan
Mike Doyle Jack Jordan
Nick Jandl Jim Jordan
Dylan James Jason Jordan
Leanne Cochran Janice Jordan
Amy Carlson Jessica Jordan
Tiffany Morgan Mom
Deke Anderson Four Star General Caven
Bobby Holland Hanton Security Guard
Laura Cayouette Party Guest #1
Silas Cooper Avionics Tech #2
Jeff Wolfe Bob Banks
Dorian Kingi Tomar-Re (uncredited)
Marcela Duarte Fonseca Beautiful Girl
Name Job
Chelsea Bruland Stunts
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pam Dixon Casting
Hugo Dominguez Visual Effects
Joel Foster Animation
Jessica Wolff VFX Artist
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Andrew Malesky Animation
Andrew L. Jones Art Direction
Iain McFadyen Art Direction
Scott Plauche Art Direction
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Catherine Marcotte Hairstylist
Dee Leveque Hairstylist
Kelvin R. Trahan Hairstylist
Rod Ortega Hairstylist
Felicity Bowring Makeup Department Head
Heather Mages Makeup Artist
Elaine L. Offers Makeup Artist
Natasha Ladek Wigmaker
Khanh Trance Wigmaker
Heather Elwell Art Department Coordinator
Elizabeth Hershberger Gray Art Department Coordinator
Chere Theriot Art Department Coordinator
Robert Fechtman Assistant Art Director
Rosa Palomo Assistant Art Director
Anna Rane Script Supervisor
Pam Fuller Script Supervisor
John Hoskins Construction Coordinator
Ed Natividad Conceptual Design
Jeff Julian Conceptual Design
Grant Major Production Design
Scheryl W Brown Stunts
Rick Newsome Storyboard Designer
Andrew Petrotta Property Master
Stephanie Portnoy Porter Costumer
Jerad Marantz Character Designer
Justin Lacalamita Set Production Assistant
Michael Roderick Compositing Lead
Benjamin Liu Visual Effects
Greg Berlanti Screenplay, Screenstory
Michael Goldenberg Screenplay
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
Heidi Brook Myers ADR & Dubbing
Dion Beebe Director of Photography
Marc Guggenheim Screenplay, Screenstory
Ngila Dickson Costume Design
Wayne Dalglish Stunts
Deven MacNair Stunts
Stuart Baird Editor
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Annie Ellis Stunts
Dana Dru Evenson Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunts
Gary Powell Stunt Coordinator
Mallory Thompson Stunts
Alisa Hensley Stunts
Luci Romberg Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunts
Michael Runyard Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunt Double
Michael Green Screenplay, Screenstory
Martin Campbell Director
François Audouy Supervising Art Director
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Michael Hatzer Digital Intermediate Colorist
Danny Cosmo Stunts
Diane Kingston Digital Effects Producer
Robert Alonzo Stunts
Bobby Holland Hanton Stunt Double
John Mangia Compositing Artist
Jason Perrine Art Department Assistant
Theo Bialek CG Supervisor
Name Title
Donald De Line Producer
Andrew Haas Executive Producer
Greg Berlanti Producer
Geoff Johns Producer
Herb Gains Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Lean, Green, Pudding Machine. Green Lantern does an efficient job for someone like me who was after a colourful bit of noisy entertainment. No expectation levels are set other than to not be insulted, so by and large this does a job. This falls more in line with a comic book adaptation that has n ... o desire to set up a broody and conflicted hero, no hidden agendas or metaphors in the villain ranks, so yes! It's got a little campy flavouring to it. Which is fine if that is what you ordered. The effects work is very effective, though the sequences involving one of the villains, Parallax, are hindered by it being quite simply a very silly looking being. The story has some credible complexities about it, but the writers strain to keep it simple enough for a younger audience - which is both a blessing and a curse since it becomes uneven and corny whilst still retaining a watchable fun factor. The acting is only fine, but again this is because the script is never sure when to give emotional heft to the characters, or when to add some dramatic vulnerability. It's a safe superhero film, a creamy desert to satisfy the sweet palate, maybe one that is flavoured with Chartreuse? In other words it fills a gap for a while and is then quickly vanished from the memory. 6/10 Footnote: extended cut recommended as a preference since it puts more flesh on the human bones.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

It's an whole twenty year old, this - and I still like it. OK, perhaps it is Ryan Reynolds wandering about in his tiny whities, and he is most certainly at his most easy on the eye for just shy of two hours. He is "Hal" a pretty flaky test pilot who manages to cost his employer - mainly the equally ... gorgeous "Carol" (Blake Lively) a lucrative government contract. Meantime, this shapeless baddie to end all baddies - who feeds on fear - has escaped from his remote prison at the far end of the universe, and the eponymous "Corps" must mobilise to defeat him. One of their best falls foul of this menace and his ring - the symbol of the power of the Order - passes to the unlikely "Hal". What now ensues involves our Ryan in spray on leather clothing and wearing goggles that wouldn't conceal his identity from a blind person in some fun adventures as he learns all about willpower, discipline and the power of green! Meantime, there are some shenanigans going on with "Hector" (Peter Sarsgaard), the hapless son of the powerful "Sen. Hammond" (Tim Robbins) that sees "Hal" and "Carol" with just a little more on their plates than they need. The special effects are fine; Mark Strong hams up perfectly as "Sinestro" and the wise guys in the impractically long capes add a bit of fun too. No, it's not "Star Wars" and the script is pretty diabolical, but, still - what's not to like...?

May 18, 2024
r96sk
4.0

<em>'Green Lantern'</em> is indeed a rotten movie. Given it was impossible not to, I already knew the reputation that this film holds - from on/off chat down the years, as well as seeing Ryan Reynolds himself making jokes at this 2011 flick's expense. I can now fully see why, at the beginning I w ... as wondering if it could be as bad as its rep and, boy, it sure is! Reynolds' performance is pretty poor, this evidently came out in the era of romcom Ryan Reynolds rather than <em>'Deadpool'</em> era Ryan Reynolds; ironically, if this had come out post-Wade Wilson I think it, even with all other elements the same, would've managed to have made itself work. Or perhaps that's too big a call on my part. Blake Lively is actually alright as Carol Ferris (glad her and Reynolds got something from this experience!), while Mark Strong plays a typical Mark Strong role so naturally is OK. Peter Sarsgaard (great in 2005's <em>'Flightplan'</em>, fwiw) is disappointing as an admittedly lame character. Angela Bassett and Tim Robbins are wasted, elsewhere Taika Waititi appears almost unrecognizably (he hid his accent well!). Kinda surprised (but obviously very pleased) that this didn't kill the eventual possibility of Ryan Reynolds playing Deadpool. Thankfully for him, it's evidently merely a belatedly humorous blemish on his record.

Sep 08, 2024