
According to Screenrant.com, the year 2011 can rightfully be named ‘The Year Of The Alien’ due to a huge number of alien invasion films that are hitting the theatres this year. Read on after a jump and get to know more about what we can expect from this year as in films about aliens! Read the rest of this entry »
There is another movie that is going to shine just like the forthcoming Harry Potter movie and that is “Green Lantern”. The trailer of the above is going to be attached to the Potter movie that is all set to debut on the 19th of November 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
Green Lantern won’t hit theaters until June 17—that’s June 17, 2011. But not to worry as Warner Brothers is so sure and has assured that it will be a hit and so they also have started to work on the sequel. Read the rest of this entry »
Green Lantern’s father was missing from the cast for quite a long time but now with Jon Tenney being confirmed for the Martin Campbell film, we can breathe easy! Read the rest of this entry »
If you are hitting the web everyday to find out how Ryan Reynolds looks in that green suit then I would have to say that you better stop doing that – it’s a CGI suit that you are going to see when the film releases. Read the rest of this entry »
Our Green Lantern hero, who was getting ready to kick some asses, has bagged one more new project. Read the rest of this entry »
Angela Bassett is now a part of the DC comics’ superhero based film Green Lantern. Read the rest of this entry »
Name it as the Avatar effect but films of different genre are going 3D and this time it is Green Lantern that is following the Avatar path. Read the rest of this entry »
Our friends at IESB reports that Greg Berlanti has been offered to direct being appointed as the director of Flash. Read the rest of this entry »
New Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment, Geoff Johns, has a few things to say a few things about his visit to the New Orleans based production of Green Lantern and he has chosen the little blue bird to do the chirping. Read the rest of this entry »