Kyle Chandler to star as Hal Jordan in HBO’s ‘Lanterns’ series

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Emmy winner Kyle Chandler has been cast as Hal Jordan in HBO’s upcoming DC series Lanterns, marking his return to television in a high-profile role.

Key Details:

  • Lanterns will be Chandler’s first series role since Super Pumped in 2022.

  • The series, produced by Chris Mundy and Damon Lindelof, is set to begin filming in Atlanta from January to June 2025.

  • The show follows a seasoned Hal Jordan mentoring John Stewart, one of DC’s first Black superheroes, in a murder investigation with larger implications.

Diving Deeper:

Kyle Chandler, best known for his Emmy-winning performance as Coach Eric Taylor in Friday Night Lights, is making a notable return to the small screen as Hal Jordan in HBO's upcoming Lanterns series. Based on the DC Comics' Green Lantern Corps, the show has been described as a gritty, True Detective-style adaptation, focusing on Jordan as he reluctantly mentors a younger Lantern, John Stewart. This marks Chandler’s first major TV role since his appearance in Showtime’s Super Pumped in 2022.

The series, which received a straight-to-series order after years of development, will be produced by Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof, and Tom King, a celebrated comic book writer. Filming is slated to begin in Atlanta early next year, with the showrunners still in the process of finalizing the cast and directors.

Lanterns centers on Jordan and Stewart investigating a murder that promises to have far-reaching consequences beyond Earth. HBO and DC are reportedly seeking a younger actor for the role of John Stewart to play opposite Chandler’s established Hal Jordan. Early rumors of stars like Josh Brolin and Chris Pine stepping into the role of Jordan were unfounded.

Chandler's return to television is highly anticipated, especially given his acclaimed performances in both TV and film. In addition to his standout role in Friday Night Lights, Chandler earned Emmy nominations for his work in Netflix’s Bloodline and appeared in high-profile films like First Man and the Godzilla series.

As excitement builds, fans are eager to see how Chandler brings Hal Jordan to life in what promises to be one of DC’s most ambitious TV adaptations to date.



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