HBO, Lanterns
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Lanterns is airing its eight-episode first season weekly on HBO, while its creative team is already looking ahead to what could come next.
DC Studios has a new hit on its hands. Lanterns premiered on HBO and HBO Max this past weekend, and the Green Lantern series came flying out of the gate with numbers that topped the debut of one of DC's biggest recent TV successes,
Not all heroes wear capes and, despite the best efforts of stars Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, not all heroes are compelling either in this misfire from Chris Gunn's DC universe.
Lanterns tells Hal Jordan and John Stewart's story stretched across three decades as the HBO Max series delves into their partnership and two mysteries in Nebraska.
“Lanterns” is HBO’s latest detour into superhero territory and, while flawed, it still rises above many of its peers in the crowded genre. Starring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, the show is based on the same DC Comics source material as the infamous 2011 Ryan Reynolds movie,
Lanterns has made a strong DCU debut, topping HBO’s U.S. chart and reaching No. 3 worldwide after its August 16 premiere.
HBO's new Lanterns series, which is hailed as a sci-fi replacement to True Detective, scores over nine million views during its first three days.
HBO's Lanterns almost utilized a sexist trope from comics in its premiere, but opted for a twist that will better serve the series in the long run.