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Green Lantern 2
Release Date: TBA
Genres: Comic Book, Science Fiction, Sequel
Production Phase: Script Stage
Studio: Warner Bros.
Who's Making It: Michael Goldenberg (Screenwriter),
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Even though the audience fell a sharp 66% in its second weekend, Warner Bros. is still keen on making a sequel to Green Lantern. The first film has now earned $89 million dollars on a rumored budget of $200 million -- and that's before marketing costs. Sources inform The Hollywood Reporter that the studio "still believes in the franchise" despite the less than stellar box office figures.
- The Hollywood Reporter. Comment on this Scoop (1)Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A confidential source for Deadline informs the site of some Green Lantern 2 news: that the screenplay is due to be handed in to Warner Bros. around Christmas time; that the first film film is being edited now; and that the source describes the footage they have seen as "jaw-dropping."
- Deadline, Comment on this Scoop (0)Monday, August 9, 2010
Contact and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix screenwriter Michael Goldenberg is now writing the script for Green Lantern 2. He's using the treatment constructed by Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim, and so far no story detailed have leaked surrounding the storyline for movie number two.
- Variety. Comment on this Scoop (0)Thursday, June 10, 2010
Warner Bros. has asked Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim to develop a treatment for Green Lantern 2. If the studio likes what the trio of writers has wrought, they could then give the go-ahead for a screenplay to get written. All three men are credited with working on the screenplay for the first Green Lantern movie, still filming in New Orleans and on track for release next summer.
Asking the writers to begin crafting the storyline for a Green Lantern sequel one year before the release of the first film can be seen as a sign of confidence by Warner Bros. in what they're seeing emerge from the current movie's production.
- The Hollywood Reporter. Comment on this Scoop (0)