“BAD SCRIPT” Josh Brolin Break Silence to Announcement has passed on playing Hal Jordan in the ‘LANTERNS’ series
Josh Brolin has finally opened up about his decision to turn down the role of Hal Jordan in the highly anticipated *LANTERNS* series, and his comments are causing quite a stir in Hollywood. The veteran actor, known for his standout roles in *Avengers: Infinity War* and *No Country for Old Men*, didn’t mince words when explaining why he passed on the chance to portray the iconic Green Lantern.
In a recent interview, Brolin revealed that the quality of the script was the primary reason behind his decision. “The script is so bad,” Brolin stated bluntly. “I love the character, and I’ve been a fan of the Green Lantern Corps for years, but when I read the script, I knew it wasn’t something I could commit to. It just didn’t feel right.”
His statement has sent shockwaves through the fan community, especially considering the buzz surrounding *LANTERNS* as one of the flagship series for the revamped DC Universe. Fans had speculated for months that Brolin was in talks to play Hal Jordan, one of the most beloved Green Lanterns, but his candid criticism of the script has raised questions about the series’ direction.
Brolin also acknowledged that passing on a role in such a major project wasn’t easy. “It’s tough to say no, especially when it’s a character with such a huge legacy. But at the end of the day, I want to be part of something that I truly believe in, and unfortunately, this wasn’t it.”
While neither DC Studios nor the creators of *LANTERNS* have responded to Brolin’s comments, fans are now left wondering what this means for the future of the series. With Brolin out, the search for a new Hal Jordan continues, and the pressure is on to deliver a show that lives up to the high expectations of the Green Lantern fandom.
For now, it seems Josh Brolin’s Hal Jordan will remain a “what could have been” in the world of superhero casting.
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