Green Lantern: Emerald Knights

April 15, 2019 - Comment
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Anonymous says:

Now I know why my buddy loves being a lantern I’m a kid at heart. Or maybe a later bloomer. A working professional in her 30’s that enjoys a good cartoon escape. Super hero cartoons are just that escape. Between the Marvel world and the DC world I realize I am a Justice League-er. Who knew? They say to stay young keep a youthful heart and mind, right?I used to laugh (inside) at my 30 something year old roommate [years ago]. I was in my late 20’s. I’m more of an out doors on the go, foodie type hobbyist. Just different type of…

Anonymous says:

One Story Makes This Film Better Than It Really Is DC’s animated universe expands with “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights.” The film follows a format somewhat similar to “Batman: Gotham Knight,” where independent stories are told in one film. Unlike “Gotham Knight,” which told six stories with unique animation stylings, all of the stories in “Emerald Knights” feature the same animation and are tied together via Hal Jordan (Nathan Fillion) recounting the tales to Arisia Rrab (Elizabeth Moss) as they and the rest…

Anonymous says:

A few new faces that may impress This movie was impressive in some ways and disappointing in others, at least to me. While I may not have read or watched everything that has a Green Lantern in it, I’ve been following Green Lantern for a long time in one way or another. What surprised me about Emerald Knights was not only the style in which the characters were presented, but also that even though they were of somewhat lesser-known GLs I enjoyed the short stories for the most part; definitely moreso than the main plot which was…

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