A friendly reminder to our users, please make sure your account is safe. Make sure you update your password and have an active email address to recover or change your password.
Hopefully there's some new pics in that issue.
It makes more sense, sure, but I think it looks better with the black.
Why did they redesign those parts and where can i see them? Is there another pic?It's because they parts they redesigned (The abs and the legs) are not shown. Also, he has the jetpack and new equipment. I, for one, think that cannon he is holding is BADASS.
Not really. In the comics, yes, but in the movie, the ring and it's powers(which includes the suit) are organic and almost symbiotic. More than likely, the further out the dark green parts are, the blacker it'll look.
This isn't just some fabric spacesuit we're talking about here.
Green Lantern
As we know, it has not been a gilded few years for films with the word 'green' in the title. Green Zone flopped, Green Hornet fizzled and Greenberg, good as it was, scarred us with the most awkward sex scene for many moons. Can Green Lantern buck this in-no-way-arbitrary trend? Don't bet against it, especially with Ryan Reynolds' physical presence and razor-like comic timing in front of the camera, and Martin Campbell, the man who made Bond fly again, behind it. The story of a man's quest for a higher purpose - a free-wheeler turned superhero - dates back to the '40s and inspired Star Wars. Can it inspire audiences weaned on superhero epics? The star and director told us what to expect from the $200m spectacular.