Green Lantern (2011)

 ●  English ● 2 hrs 3 mins

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Directed by Martin Campbell, starring Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard in the lead roles.

Cast: Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Ryan Reynolds

Crew: Martin Campbell (Director), Dion Beebe (Director of Photography), James Newton Howard (Music Director)

Rating: U (India), PG (Singapore), M (Australia), 12 (Germany), 12A (Ireland), 12+ (Russia)

Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Release Dates: 17 Jun 2011 (India), 17 Jun 2011 (United States)

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Did you know? Ryan Reynolds met his wife Blake Lively on the set of this film. They went on to get married in September 2012 and later have three children. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
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English
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Dubbed into: Green Lantern (Tamil)
Trivia:
Ryan Reynolds met his wife Blake Lively on the set of this film. They went on to get married in September 2012 and later have three children.

Carol's line "I've seen you naked! You think I wouldn't recognize you because you covered your cheekbones!" was improvised by Blake Lively.

Ryan Reynolds famously hated the movie. He admitted to having a poor working relationship with the director and was glad to see the film perform poorly critically and financially, as he did not wish to reprise his role as the Green Lantern. In his later movie Deadpool (2016), he references the Green Lantern in a negative way when he requests a suit that is neither green nor animated while being rolled into the medical room on a gurney; in the sequel Deadpool 2 (2018), he goes back into time, preventing himself from ever taking the Green Lantern role.