'Green Lantern' Series to be Redeveloped Around John Stewart at HBO Max as Showrunner Departs

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'Green Lantern' Series to be Redeveloped Around John Stewart at HBO Max as Showrunner Departs
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HBO Max's 'Green Lantern' series is being reworked following the departure of showrunner Seth Grahame-Smith.

The last few months have been wild for Warner Bros. as the company has seen major shake-ups and changes that include the removal of over 30 animated titles as they make their way to merge of HBO Max and Discovery+, merging Cartoon Network and Warner Animation into a single studio, numerous release date changes for projects in the DCEU, and the recent announcement that James Gunn and Peter Safran will serve as co-CEO of DC Studios.

The new report comes from The Hollywood Reporter, who are saying that the series will be changing both its lead characters and its showrunner and writer. Seth Grahame-Smith was attached to serve as the series showrunner and writer a year following the show's first announcement in 2019 and had written a full eight-episode season of TV for the previous iteration of the show.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Sources are now telling THR that the series will now follow John Stewart, one of the most popular Green Lanterns who has appeared in many animated series based on DC characters and was one of DC's first black superheroes. No one has been cast for the role as of writing, with Wittrock and Irvine no longer signed to the series, though sources say that they could return in some way when the show moves forward.

While the show will be much smaller than previously anticipated, it is a project that at the very least survived the change of plans, something that cannot be said for several other projects have fallen victim to Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav's cost-saving strategies. These casualties include the J.J. Abram's sci-fi series Demimonde and fellow Berlanti-produced anthology series Strange Adventures, which also had Kevin Smith attached to also produce.

It is currently unknown when Green Lantern will be making its way to HBO Max. A new logline for the series has not yet been determined as the project is back to being in early development.

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