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The FLASH gets a movie & Green Lantern gets a show on Cartoon Network!

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It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)
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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)
I was just thinking Captain Cold. :o
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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)
I was just thinking Captain Cold. :o
Wow,that's weird hm

Anyway are they going to use Barry Allen or Wally West? (shrug)

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)

 

I was thinking him.

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)

 

I was thinking him.

villainszoom_2.jpg

I rather they save him for the sequel
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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)

 

I was thinking him.

villainszoom_2.jpg

I rather they save him for the sequel

you got a point,do the origin in the first and save him for the sequel.

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)

 

I was thinking him.

villainszoom_2.jpg

I rather they save him for the sequel

you got a point,do the origin in the first and save him for the sequel.

I was thinking that too :cool:
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I think you can expect to see a lot more DC product hitting the screens in the coming years. Disney dropped the gauntlet with their acquisition of Marvel and Warner Bros. is under some pressure to demonstrate that they have more franchise possibilities once the Potter films are done. The DC library plays a major role in the studio's plan to respond.

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From comicbookresources...

It appears Green Lantern's light will end up shining on the small screen just as brightly as it will in theaters.

 

Announced today at Time Warner's investor showcase, Turner Broadcasting chairman and CEO Phil Kent confirmed that Cartoon Network will soon air an animated series based on the DC Comics hero, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Already set for a big screen debut with Ryan Reynolds in the leading role for a June 17, 2011 release, "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" (which will air the year after the movie) will be the first time the character has had a solo TV spotlight after years of appearing in series from "Super Friends" to "Justice League Unlimited" and even "Duck Dogers."

 

This is the second major DC news to come out of the Time Warner investors presentations, the first being word that the next DC movie will likely be "The Flash." As part of this Green Lantern announcement, Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer spoke to the new connections that will be built between the WB film division and the Turner networks.

 

And here is the Flash news. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26422

ok Showcase 22 will get hotter now but the big question is who will be the Flash villian?

Captain Cold? (shrug)

 

I was thinking him.

villainszoom_2.jpg

I rather they save him for the sequel

Agreed. Use the first movie to establish the Flash character, then the second movie to introduce his reverse persona.

 

First villain should be Capt. Cold or Mirror Master. But I could go for Dr., Alchemy / Mr. Element, Pied Piper ... any of the SA Rogues. Oo, or the Cloud Creatures! :luhv"

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