HBO's 'Lanterns' Series Unveils Premiere Date and Expansive New Trailer

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

The upcoming HBO series 'Lanterns' is set to broaden its narrative scope beyond Earth-bound mysteries, as evidenced by a recently released trailer. While initial marketing highlighted a 'dark, earth-based mystery,' the new footage reveals extraterrestrial environments and fully demonstrates the powers of the Green Lantern ring, offering a more comprehensive look at the cosmic elements integral to the DC universe adaptation. This expanded view suggests the series will delve into wider galactic conflicts and the varied abilities associated with the iconic ring.

The newly unveiled trailer for the DC Studios production showcases a planet clearly distinct from Earth, hinting at significant cosmic exploration. It also features Hal Jordan, portrayed by Kyle Chandler, in his classic Green Lantern Corps attire, potentially in an otherworldly location. This visual revelation moves beyond the initial teaser's subtle hints about the ring's power, explicitly detailing its diverse capabilities in the latest footage. This confirms the series' intent to not limit itself to a terrestrial narrative.

Furthermore, the trailer intensifies the dynamic between Hal Jordan and the new Lantern Corps recruit, John Stewart, played by Aaron Pierre. It also confirms Nathan Fillion's return as Guy Gardner, a role he previously held in the 'Superman' film. Laura Linney appears in an as-yet-unspecified role, and a compelling scene shows Stewart expressing his determination to Linney's character, vowing to surpass Jordan's efforts, to which she responds with encouragement, urging him to pursue his ambition.

The series, scheduled to debut on August 16, boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Kelly Macdonald, Garret Dillahunt, Poorna Jagannathan, Jason Ritter, Ulrich Thomsen, J. Alphonse Nicholson, and Jasmine Cephas Jones. The creative team behind 'Lanterns' includes co-creators Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof, and Eisner Award-winning comic writer Tom King, who also penned the inaugural episode. Mundy serves as the showrunner and executive producer, alongside Lindelof, King, DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, Ron Schmidt, and James Hawes, who directed the first two episodes. Stephen Williams, Geeta Vasant Patel, and Alik Sakharov also contributed as directors for other episodes.

The latest promotional material for 'Lanterns' underscores a narrative that, while rooted in an earthly enigma, will extend into the vast reaches of the cosmos. With a confirmed premiere date of August 16, the series promises a rich portrayal of the Green Lantern Corps, exploring complex character dynamics and the full spectrum of their powers, guided by a team of accomplished creators and a diverse cast.

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