HBO's Lanterns would feature not only Hal Jordan but also John Stewart, played by actors Aaron Pierre (as Stewart) and Kyle Chandler (as Jordan). Gunn, in the January 2023 presentation, mentioned True ...
By adding Sinestro to the cast of Lanterns, James Gunn's DCU has the opportunity to explore the complexities of one of DC's best villains.
Green Lantern Corps Issue 1 sees the new Corps set out across the universe, trying to help people who have lacked their help ...
The Lanterns DC Show recently cast actor Ulrich Thomsen as Sinestro and new fan art imagines what he could look like as the Green Lantern villain.
He forged another ring, however, powered by yellow energy. He became Green Lantern Hal Jordan’s primary antagonist in the comics. Sinestro gained even more popularity as a part of the Legion of ...
He later gains access to the Yellow Lantern power of Fear and leads what comes to be known as the Sinestro Corps, frequently getting into battles with the Greens and other Lanterns of the ...
Danish filmmaker and actor Ulrich Thomsen has been cast in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU as the supervillain Thaal Sinestro, who is Hal Jordan's mentor and later goes on to become the latter's ...
a Green Lantern villain in the DCU. Digital artist BossLogic reveals an image of Thomsen as a comic-accurate Sinestro with magenta skin and a yellow costume. Lanterns series will premiere on HBO ...
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. After that recent Superman trailer (and a dearth of things that I’m looking forward to on the Marvel side of things), I’ve moved on from the MCU ...
As DC Studios’s highly anticipated Lanterns series prepares for production, star Poorna Jagannathan has shared intriguing details about the show’s ambitious scope. In a recent interview with Collider, ...
The upcoming HBO series “Lanterns” has cast a major DC villain. Variety has confirmed that Ulrich Thomsen has joined the Green Lanterns series in the recurring role of Sinestro. He will appear ...
The Danish actor joins a cast that already includes Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre, Kelly Macdonald and Garret Dillahunt.