Artist and DC fan BossLogic shared his fan-cast for a possible Green Lantern Corps project in a series of movie posters.BossLogic shared the three fan posters on Twitter, with each one showcasing an individual member of Green Lantern Corps with his fancast including Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us, Black Panther), Janelle Monáe (Antebellum, Homecoming) and Eiza Gonzalez Reyna (Godzilla Vs. Kong, Ambulance).

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It was reported in May 2021 that the planned Green Lantern Corps movie was still in development, despite the ongoing Green Lantern television series intended to premiere on HBO Max. With David Goyer and Justin Rhodes attached to write and Christopher McQuarrie set to direct, the film was first announced in 2014 and meant for a June 2020 theatrical release, though that was inevitably delayed. Green Lantern Corps will feature John Stewart as the main character, as well as the previous Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.

A post-credits scene for 2017's Justice League was meant to establish actor Wayne T. Carr's John Stewart/Green Lantern in the DC Extended Universe, which would have featured a meeting between the hero and Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne/Batman. However, the scene was scrapped by Warner Bros. "They asked me, when they saw the movie and saw that I put it in there, they'd take it out," Snyder previously explained. "And I said that I would quit if they tried to take it out. And I felt bad. The truth is I didn't want the fans to not have a movie, just based on that one stand that I was going to take." Green Lantern's introduction to the DCEU was replaced with a scene featuring Harry Lennix's Martian Manhunter.

"[Snyder] said, 'We're going to shoot it, we'll see what the studio says,'" Carr said about the deleted scene, which was filmed in the director's driveway. "He called me after he showed it to everyone, I think it was the second time because they had watched it in parts. He was like, 'They're not letting me do this thing.'" Despite being cut from the final product, Carr shared an image of himself as the Green Lantern from the unused scene to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League on HBO Max. Snyder also celebrated this anniversary on social media, commemorating it as the day "the entire world became a Justice League."

Zack Snyder's Justice League is currently available to stream on HBO Max.

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