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The director of Green Lantern, Martin Campbell, reveals the only change that would have made the film DC 2011 “Great”

When the news announced that Goldeneye And Casino Royale Director Martin Campbell had been hired to direct Green lanternThis inspired enormous confidence in the DC Comics adaptation. The 2011 film had a plot Going in his favor, but was finally a disappointment.

Very little on this subject worked; The special effects were lower than that, the story was everywhere, and most of them agreed that Ryan Reynolds was poorly collected as Hal Jordan (Blake Lively also had trouble impressive as Carol Ferris).

Speaking of The Direct, Campbell thought about the experience of the shooting of Green Lantern and revealed the only thing that, according to him, would have made the film “great.”

“Oh, that’s right. He said the answer to the film. “But all I can say is that Ryan is a very funny, very funny guy. We had a great time on the film.”

“I really liked working with him and with Blake Lively. She was also great. And he’s still, he has a big whip, you know, Ryan.”

“In fact, I wish God that he had written the script, and it would have been great,” Campbell added. “But he always takes a blow. And fairly fairly. However, listen, it was a great success for him because he met Blake Lively.”

It almost seems that Campbell is a little injured by Reynolds constantly ridicules Green lantern. The actor has never really had anything positive to say about the experience, and although Reynolds certainly did not put the filmmaker to the explosion, he also shared any kind word on their collaboration.

Green lantern ended with Sinestro by offering a yellow ring, preparing the terrain for the beginnings of the Sinestro body fed by fear. Although a sequel was temporarily planned, she never concluded, although we imagined that Campbell plans to lead.

Earlier this year, he offered a slightly more scathing assessment of what did not work with Green lantern. “I just say that I don’t think the script was great. I also felt that the parallax, our villain, was just a cloud with a face – literally, that’s all it was”, “,” Campbell said. “I think that even if all the characters were part of the story … part of the comics, I think the story has missed.”

With Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Angela Bassett and Tim Robbins, Green lantern was published in largely negative criticisms in 2011. With a budget of $ 200 million, it only brought in the world and was one of the largest flops at the time.

Hal Jordan has been on the shelf since, but will come back, played by Kyle Chandler, in the next Lanterns TV series on HBO.

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