Realistic Looking Green Lanterns’ Photos Debunked Amid Teaser Debut

james gunn responded to the growing speculation around Set of highly realistic Green Lantern images Which surfaced online. As questions circulated about their authenticity, Gunn stepped in to clarify their origins without giving specific details. His comments came after DC debuted the first Lantern teaser at HBO Max’s Sao Paulo event.

James Gunn clarifies if photos of two Green Lanterns are real

James Gunn confirmed that the circulated images depicting the two Green Lanterns, Hal Jordan and John Stewart, using glowing green rings are not real. In response to a Threads post asked if the photos were authentic, Gunn simply replied, “No, it’s AI.”

The images sparked speculation among fans online, with many expressing how realistic they looked. One user commented, “This feels so real and it’s crazy,” while another said, “I’m only going to trust your images, source!” These reactions reflect the high-quality realism of the AI-generated scenes. Gunn’s response helped clarify misinformation about the series.

In an official development, DC revealed the first footage of the upcoming Lantern series during the HBO Max upfront event in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Attendees confirmed that the teaser shows Hal Jordan and John Stewart working together, even though DC has not released the footage publicly. Brazilian outlet Omlet reported that the footage shows Jordan temporarily stepping in to coach Stewart, but it does not reveal who Jordan is replacing.

The footage also references Green Lantern Corps member Ch’p, a squirrel-like alien from the planet H’lven. This confirms his presence in the new DC Universe. In the comics, Ch’p leads the resistance against Doctor Ub’x. He receives the Green Lantern ring from the Guardians and joins the Corps. His mention in the show sheds light on lesser-known Lantern lore.

In one scene, Stewart tells Jordan that he is better at saving people. Jordan then flies into the sky wearing regular clothes, with no costume or gear visible other than the power ring. DC plans to release Lantern after Supergirl in 2026.



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