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"I've made this trip like four times today. Flash, what's going on?" ―Green Lantern in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Green Lantern, also known as Hal Jordan, is a Super Heroes minifigure released in 2011. He first appeared in the Comic-Con Exclusive Green Lantern Giveaway to promote the release of DC Universe Super Heroes in 2012. In 2015 he made his first set appearance in the set 76025 Green Lantern vs. Sinestro. He also appears as a playable character in the videogame LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. In The LEGO Movie, he is voiced by Jonah Hill. He returns as a playable character in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. This minifigure is based on the Hal Jordan Green Lantern from the Green Lantern movie. Green Lantern has dark brown short hair (Part 62810). His double-sided face is Light Nougat with a dark green mask on both sides with a smirk on one side and an angry expression on the other. Besides the green mask with white eyes, both sides also have medium nougat lines on the cheeks and chin to give his face the appearance more shape.




Green Lantern's torso is green and printed on both sides. The first side has a muscular print achieved with black lines. The sides are dark green where they wouldn't interfere with the core muscles until close to the bottom where they slant inward creating lighter green triangles above the hips. In the center of his chest is the Green Lantern logo. Dark green lines slanting inward toward the center and then mirroring on the other side go down the torso. The back of the torso has the same slanting lines and mirrored dark green on the sides. There are also black lines to show shape on his back. Green Lantern's arms are dark green and end with green hands. His legs are also dark green in colour and have no printing. This version has a dark brown hairpiece which was previously used on Mutt Williams, Commissioner Gordon, and several others. His face has nougat lines for cheekbones and a green domino mask with dark green highlights. He has a grinning expression. He wears a tight green shirt with black detailing, his lantern symbol and black sleeves.




He has white gloves, black hips and green legs which have black printed boots on them. In , Green Lantern's appearance is comic-book based. He has a similar torso, but it is smoother without the triangles, has black in place of dark green, and the circle behind the Green Lantern logo is white. His arms are black and his hands white. His legs are also black, but have green boots printed on. Green Lantern's head and hair are the same, and he has been seen with a determined expression and smirk. He carries a ring piece similar to the one in , but it is coloured green and has the green lantern logo on it. He is seen using a construct that resembles one of the Boxer's gloves, is able to fly, and is the only known character who can build sparkly, green LEGO objects. Green Lantern is one of the only four flying videogame characters in The LEGO Movie Video Game. He is unlocked on level 14, but is not seen or mentioned in any other level. He is important in the Octan towers if you decide to play as Lord Business with the mechanical legs.




Green Lantern is unlocked for free in this videogame. Hal Jordan was an average test pilot who was summoned to an alien craft that had crashed down on Earth. Rushing through the rubble, Jordan discovered Abin Sur, the Green Lantern of Sector 2814. Abin Sur tells Jordan that the ring has chosen him to become his successor and to become the new Green Lantern of Sector 2814. Jordan accepted and became one of the greatest Green Lanterns who ever lived. Green Lantern appears in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and is able to fly and build objects from special green bricks. Green Lantern appears during the defence of WayneTech when the Joker is attacking in his Kryptonite Mech. He enters through the bottom with Batman, Robin, and Cyborg. Hal Jordan is the only Green Lantern to appear in console versions of the game. Green Lantern makes an appearance in the The LEGO Movie as a Master Builder. Throughout the film, there is a running gag that he thinks that Superman is his friend, but Superman finds him pesky and annoying.




He is among the Master Builders that meet in Cloud Cuckoo Land. He also appears in the Think Tank after he was caught by Bad Cop and the Robo SWAT, next to Superman, angering him. Due to his ability to overcome fear, test pilot Hal Jordan was the first human recruited to the intergalactic police force called the Green Lantern Corps. As a Green Lantern, Hal Jordan wields a power ring which is one of the mightiest weapons in the universe. Fueled by willpower, his ring, creates a protective shield around him, allows him to fly, and create hard-light energy constructs in the form of anything he imagines. Green Lantern in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super HeroesHis appearance in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super HeroesGreen Lantern in LEGO Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite Green Lantern in The LEGO MovieGreen Lantern with the Minifig Group from The LEGO Movie Green Lantern in The LEGO Batman Movie with Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman and Green Arrow Bad Cop/Good Cop |




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Batman: The Brave and the Bold Green Lantern: The Animated Series Sleepers is a trilogy created by Mike Baron and written by Christopher J. Priest. Each volume focuses on a different Green Lantern—Kyle Rayner, Alan Scott, and Hal Jordan, respectively. Pocket has published a series of Justice League of America novels. Of these, Exterminators by Christopher Golden includes Hal Jordan as part of the team, and Hero's Quest by Dennis O'Neil is a solo Green Lantern story. All of these stories have been made into full-cast dramatizations released by GraphicAudio. Hal Jordan was the featured character in a solo series which was part of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967) as well as part of the Justice League segments. These would be the character's first animated appearances. Gerald Mohr is the voice of Green Lantern. In addition, Hal Jordan's Green Lantern was an occasional supporting character in the various Super Friends incarnations: Challenge of the Super Friends, Super Friends, Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show, and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians.




Michael Rye provided the voice of the Green Lantern for these appearances. Model sheets for Green Lantern John Stewart in Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. John Stewart is a member of the Justice League in the Justice League animated series. In this series, Stewart's ring was initially constrained to permitting him to fly, generating a protective force field, creating walls, and firing energy blasts; this limitation was established as being due to Stewart's mindset, not an inherent limitation of the ring itself (the series' version of Stewart is a former U.S. Marine, not an architect). After being berated by Katma Tui for his unimaginative use of the ring, Stewart has learned to generate complex tools (to defuse a bomb in one instance) and weapons. (He was also shown to be more creative when transformed into a child in the episode "Kids Stuff".) In a development not seen in any other version of the Green Lantern mythos, Stewart's eyes glow green when wearing his charged power ring.




The glow fades when the ring runs out of power. The series has been inconsistent about the ring's effectiveness against yellow; Stewart is seen fighting Sinestro in one episode, and the yellow energy does not prove to be a significant problem for the Lantern, although in a later episode of Justice League Unlimited, the Flash threw yellow Jell-O at him, breaking his force field. Stewart's voice is provided by Phil LaMarr. Kyle Rayner in the Justice League Unlimited series Kai-ro as appeared in Batman Beyond. Hal Jordan in Justice League Unlimited. In the fourth-season finale of The Batman, "The Joining", the Justice League is introduced. Hal Jordan is included among its members, in a non-speaking cameo. He next appears in the fifth-season episode "Ring Toss", voiced by Dermot Mulroney and again in the 2-part series finale, "Lost Heroes". Guy Gardner appears in multiple episodes of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by James Arnold Taylor. He appears briefly in the pre-title segment of "Day of the Dark Knight!", in which he ignores Batman's advice and accidentally frees an imprisoned alien by pouring coffee on him.




In the episode "The Eyes of Despero!" Gardner, G'nort, Sinestro and Mogo join forces with the Batman to stop the villain Despero from using his mental powers to turn the Green Lantern Corps into an army of mind controlled slaves. Other members of the Lantern Corps are seen, including Ch'p, Kilowog, Medphyll, and Hal Jordan. Jordan later makes a cameo appearance as a member of the original Justice League of America in "Sidekicks Assemble!", and is mentioned in "Darkseid Descending!" when Guy joins the Justice League International. A heroic version of Sinestro (clad in a Sinestro Corps uniform) briefly appears "Deep Cover for Batman!", where he is shown as one of the superheroes being held captive by the Injustice Syndicate. In this series Hal is voiced by Loren Lester, Sinestro is voiced by Xander Berkeley, G'nort is voiced by Alexander Polinsky, and the Guardians are voiced by J. K. Simmons and Armin Shimerman. Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Guy Gardner and Alan Scott appear in the Young Justice animated series.




Jordan and Stewart appear as members of the Justice League, while Scott appears as a member of the Justice Society. Jordan and Stewart make their first appearances in the episode "Fireworks", Gardner appears in "Revelation" in a cameo to help the Justice League, and Scott appears in the episode "Humanity" in a flashback. None of them are voiced except for Stewart, who was voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in the episode "Failsafe". In episode "Agendas", Jordan and Stewart were convenes recruitment for the Justice League new members, both Jordan and Stewart immediately dismiss Gardner from the Flash's idea. Hal Jordan appears as the main character in Green Lantern: The Animated Series, voiced by Josh Keaton. Other characters include Kilowog, the Guardians of the Universe, Carol Ferris, Salaak, Sayd, Saint Walker, and Zilius Zox, among others. The main antagonists of the first arc of the show are the Red Lantern Corps, led by Atrocitus, as well as the Manhunters. Guy Gardner appears as a recurring character while John Stewart is mentioned and Alan Scott is alluded to.




Hal Jordan appears in the web series DC Super Hero Girls as a student at Super Hero High, voiced again by Josh Keaton. Hal Jordan will appear in Justice League Action, with Josh Keaton reprising his role. Guy Gardner alongside other members of the JLA, from the failed Justice League pilot. Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan in Green Lantern. Main article: Green Lantern (film) A live-action film titled Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan and directed by Martin Campbell was released on June 17, 2011.[6] It was the character's first theatrical appearance. A live-action rebooted adaptation of Green Lantern titled Green Lantern Corps has been announced to be part of the DC Extended Universe, intended as the thirteenth installment, for a July 24, 2020 release date.[7] The movie will reportedly feature numerous Earth Green Lanterns as the main characters. It was also announced that Hal Jordan may appear in a Justice League sequel.[9] On January 12, 2017, Deadline reports that David Goyer and Justin Rhodes will be writing the film's script and will also produced the film with Geoff Johns and Jon Berg as executive producers as well.

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