Kyle Chandler Loves the Ending of the 'Lanterns' Premiere. He Also Loves a Grouchy Character
Chris Mundy, Tom King and Damon Lindelof explain Hal Jordan’s digital return as a backup after John Stewart survives a car crash.
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Lanterns Star Kyle Chandler Breaks Silence On Hal Jordan Twist As Writer's Comments Confuse Fans
Lanterns star Kyle Chandler has weighed in on the pilot episode's big Hal Jordan twist, while co-creator and writer Tom King further muddies the water by getting into the Guy Gardner of it all.
Unpacking *That* Major Plot Twist in the ‘Lanterns’ Premiere
“Lanterns” saved its biggest mystery for the final minutes of Episode 1. Read a recap of how the premiere ends and how it establishes Hal and John’s journey for the rest of the eight-episode season.
‘Lanterns’ Review: Episode 1 Lights Up Small-Town America with Big Mysteries and a Massive Twist
[Editor’s note: The following review contains spoilers for “Lanterns” Episode 1, “Pilot,” including the ending. For a spoiler-free analysis, read our full season review.] “Shit, am I dead?” The Hal-o-gram’s first words echo as the premiere’s closing question: Did “Lanterns” really kill off Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) in the first episode? Or do the mysterious events preceding the time jump hint at an alternate explanation? In the last-minute flas…
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