The Lanterns TV show is one of the most anticipated projects in the new DC Universe, positioned as a flagship HBO series that blends detective noir, cosmic mythology, and grounded character drama. As part of James Gunn’s DCU Chapter One, Lanterns reintroduces Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) in a prestige‑TV format designed to anchor the franchise’s long‑term storytelling.
Here’s everything you need to know about the first live-action Green Lantern TV series.
First, watch the first trailer below.
What is the Lanterns HBO Series About?

The Lanterns HBO series centers on John Stewart, a rookie Green Lantern, and Hal Jordan, one of the most iconic members of the Green Lantern Corps. The story follows the two heroes as they investigate a disturbing murder mystery in rural America. While the Green Lantern mythos is known for cosmic battles and intergalactic threats, this series takes a more grounded approach.
This approach is an homage to a classic Neal Adam Green Lantern comic, which has a more grounded approach to the Space Cop. It promises a slow-burning mystery with character-driven tension. Think more True Detective than The Flash.
The DC Universe Connection
While the show isn’t a direct follow-up to Superman or Creature Commandos, it’s still a core part of the new DC Studios universe.
Lanterns Release Date and Episode Count
HBO has slated the Lanterns release date for August 2026, making it a major late‑summer tentpole for the DCU. The first season will include eight episodes, each designed to build a serialized mystery that ties directly into the larger DC Universe storyline.
Lanterns Cast: Who’s Starring in the Green Lantern TV Series?
The Lanterns cast brings together a mix of prestige‑TV veterans and rising stars. These casts aren’t limited to this series. Chandler and Pierre, who are the two primary Green Lanterns that fans are familiar with from the comics, will likely return to these roles in later Green Lantern-related DC programs or films, assuming they aren’t killed off.
Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan

First up, there’s Hal Jordan. He’s one of the most famous superheroes in DC Comics. Jordan is a fearless test pilot chosen to join the Green Lantern Corps. Known for his willpower and bravery, Hal is often portrayed as a veteran Lantern who has seen countless cosmic battles. In the show, he’s close to retirement and training the next generation to defend Earth.
The role was inspired by Sam Shepard’s performance as Chuck Yeager in the 1983 movie The Right Stuff. Chris Mundy, the showrunner, thought Chandler had similar traits and a caustic wit Jordan needed.
Aaron Pierre as John Stewart

Next is John Stewart. Jordan is training a fresh Green Lantern recruit to take his place. According to the trailer, he’s been training for two months. We already know his favorite Green Lantern adaptation
Mundy stated that the character was both an architect and a former Navy seaman. He believed Pierre could play both roles. He described Pierre as a “serious theater actor, yet he also looks like he was built in a lab to be an action star.” Pierre had “a magnificent presence,” according to director James Hawes. He exudes strength, coolness, and subtlety.
Kelly Macdonald as Sheriff Kerry

Another prominent member of the cast is Sheriff Kelly. Kelly Macdonald is a Scottish actress well-known for her roles in movies and television shows. She’s won four Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a BAFTA Award. Macdonald plays a sheriff deeply devoted to her family and the close-knit town. She “hates” Hal’s “guts.”
Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner

Rounding out the cast is Guy Gardner. Nathan Fillion is reprising his role as the brash member of the Justice Gang and Green Lantern Corps. He describes himself as “the last [Green Lantern] you want” in an emergency.
“He’s a jerk!” Fillion told TV Guide about the character. “What’s important to know is, you don’t have to be good to be a Green Lantern; you just have to be fearless. So Guy Gardner is fearless, and he is not very good. He’s not nice, which is very freeing as an actor because you just think to yourself, what is the most selfish, self-serving thing I can do in this moment? And that’s the answer.” This will be his third project with the character after the movie and a guest spot on Peacemaker.
According to Fillion, the character is “a little bit higher strung” in Lanterns than he was when he first appeared in the DC Universe (DCU) movie Superman (2025), and he liked seeing the character in a different setting.
Paul Ben-Victor as Antaan

Another key player is Antaan. Ben-Victor plays an alien who hates “the law” and administers his own brand of justice. He’s described as “devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people.”
Ulrich Thomsen as Thaal Sinestro

Sinestro is an archenemy of the Green Lantern Corp. Hal previously had a mentor and friend in this “ruthless yet undeniably charming” former Green Lantern Corps member.
At first, Thomsen’s role was a mystery, but Deadline reported that he’ll be playing the supervillain obsessed with his former student.
Supporting Cast
Other characters include William Macon as “a modern-day cowboy” named Garret Dillahunt. Nicole Ari Parker and Sherman Augustus as Steart’s father, John, and mother, Bernadette. Also, Jason Ritter plays Macon’s son and Kerry’s husband, Billy.
The show also promises to bring in other members of the Corp like Kilowog and Salaak. Hal even talks about the Green Lantern, who looks like a squirrel, named Ch’p.
Creative Team Behind the Lanterns TV Show
A team of experienced writers and producers is developing the show:
- Chris Mundy – showrunner
- Damon Lindelof – co-creator
- Tom King – co-creator and comic consultant
With Lindelof’s experience from projects like Watchmen and Tom King’s deep knowledge of DC comics, the series aims to balance character-driven storytelling with big DC mythology. With James Gunn and Peter Safran executive producing, the series is positioned as a core pillar of the DCU’s long‑term narrative. Production is based in Los Angeles, with HBO backing the project at a premium level.
How Lanterns Connects to the New DC Universe

The series is part of the new DC Universe, which officially begins with projects from DC Studios’ first chapter, titled “Gods and Monsters.” James Gunn has repeatedly emphasized that Lanterns is essential to the overarching DC Universe storyline. The series is expected to:
- Introduce major cosmic elements of the DCU
- Connect to future films and cross‑media storylines
- Establish the Green Lantern Corps as a central force in the franchise
- Reveal a mystery that shapes DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters
This makes Lanterns not just another superhero show, but a narrative anchor for the entire DC Studios roadmap. Because the Green Lantern Corps operates across the galaxy, the show could introduce important cosmic elements that shape the future of the DCU.
Why Lanterns Could Be a Major DC Hit
Lanterns is more than just another superhero show—it’s a statement about the direction of the DCU.
- It reintroduces two of DC’s most iconic heroes in a prestige format.
- It anchors a major cosmic storyline while staying grounded in character drama.
- It signals HBO’s commitment to high‑quality, serialized DC storytelling.
With its powerhouse creative team, strong cast, and unique genre blend, Lanterns is positioned to be one of the most talked‑about shows of 2026.
There are several reasons fans are excited about the series:
A Long-Awaited Green Lantern Adaptation
After years of limited live-action appearances, the Green Lantern Corps is finally getting a major television spotlight. Plus, it’s a unique tone for a superhero show. By combining superhero mythology with detective storytelling, the show could stand out from typical comic adaptations.
Expanding the Cosmic Side of DC
The Green Lantern mythology includes intergalactic politics, alien worlds, and powerful villains that could open the door to new DC stories. The Absolute Green Lantern comics are already breaking records for DC. Hopefully, this show will bring the same success to HBO Max.
Final Thoughts
The Lanterns TV show stands at the center of DC Studios’ ambitious new direction, blending grounded detective storytelling with the cosmic scale fans expect from the Green Lantern mythos. With its prestige‑level cast, acclaimed creative team, and direct ties to the unfolding DCU narrative, Lanterns is positioned to redefine what a superhero series can be on HBO. As the August 2026 release date approaches, the series is already generating major excitement among longtime fans and newcomers alike, making it one of the most essential DCU projects to watch.
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