More GREEN LANTERN Concept Art
by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub Posted:February 1st, 2010 at 10:48 am
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With director Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern set to shoot next month, images and info about the movie have been hitting the net almost every day. In the past few weeks we’ve learned the movie will be more Iron Man than Batman Begins, Sinestro, Kilowog, and Tomar-Re will all be in the film, Karen Goulekas (The Day After Tomorrow) Kent Houston (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus) and Jim Berney (I Am Legend) will be the people in charge of the special effects, and we also got concept art of Kilowog last week.
Now, thanks to io9, we’ve got more concept art and it’s the Guardians of the Universe and what Mark Strong as Sinestro would look like. As you can see in the image above, they’re not straying too far from the comic. Expect plenty more Green Lantern updates over the coming months.
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Why does the middle pic of Sinestro remind me of something…
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Oh yeah, my favorite movie of all time! Sinestro looks like Ming the Merciless!!!
FLASH
Ah-ahhh
Savior of the Universe…
Beer neer beer neer neer…
Oh, Sorry.
Alan Scott…
Ah-ahhh
I came here thinking this was new stuff, why are you giving io9 credit for this when Latinoreview, ScifiMafia and GeekTyrant all posted the whole lot of Lantern concept art 2 to 4 days before io9 did? Nothing against io9 but, they're not the be all-end all and are usually way behind the curve compared to Collider itself and those I'd mentioned above. – Just my 2 cents (for what it's worth).
These images are nice Steve. Aside from giving praise to the art images here, I would also like to grab the chance of posting my survey for the research I'm doing for my paper on art criticism that I think will concern artists alike. My question goes like this: “If you found someone having your own artwork in their web page background for example and have it as his own, what will you do? Do you consider it already a theft or it is just an admiration of your work?”
On my situation, I am still making my way to becoming a graphic artist, and to avoid doing such on my practice at creating a page background design, I just choose between good professional twitter backgrounds and retro twitter backgrounds for my twitter account. I have had used two nice and somehow artistic professional twitter backgrounds on my previous tweets. I think that would be good for now.
What can you say about this?
I hope you could help me with my research.
These images are nice Steve. Aside from giving praise to the art images here, I would also like to grab the chance of posting my survey for the research I'm doing for my paper on art criticism that I think will concern artists alike. My question goes like this: “If you found someone having your own artwork in their web page background for example and have it as his own, what will you do? Do you consider it already a theft or it is just an admiration of your work?”
On my situation, I am still making my way to becoming a graphic artist, and to avoid doing such on my practice at creating a page background design, I just choose between good professional twitter backgrounds and retro twitter backgrounds for my twitter account. I have had used two nice and somehow artistic professional twitter backgrounds on my previous tweets. I think that would be good for now.
What can you say about this?
I hope you could help me with my research.