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.
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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.
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” 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 created history with its first episode. It cannot be denied that the series has been one of the most anticipated HBO Max shows.
HBO's Lanterns kicks off with a small-town murder mystery that gives way to an even more massive twist featuring a fan-favorite character.
For instance, there is more than one Green Lantern. And not every lantern is green. Here’s a brief look at the lore going back to 1940.
If Watchmen taught us that you can use superheroes to excavate the cracked foundations of the American experience, Lanterns seems content to linger in the shadow of another HBO prestige genre series,