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It looks like Warner Bros. is close to settling on a man to play the Green Lantern, with the short-list now down to three to play the Air Force pilot-turned superhero.
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Warner Bros. is about to decide who will wear the super-powered ring in "Green Lantern," the studio's latest DC Comics movie, and the race has narrowed to Bradley Cooper, Ryan Reynolds and Justin Timberlake.
Rumors have come up on the Web for months about who will put on the ring in the title role of Green Lantern —Chris Pine? Anton Yelchin?—and just as quickly been shot down. Now Variety jumps in belatedly with speculation about who director Martin Campbell and producers Donald De Line and Greg Berlanti have spent the past five months searching for. The actor would play Hal Jordan, the Air Force ...
By Borys Kit
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