DISQUS

Film School Rejects: Has The Green Lantern Found Its Hal Jordan?

  • k(Black) · 6 months ago
    Could work...just saw "Yes Man" the other day....
  • Neil Miller · 6 months ago
    I'm going to throw down and say as well that this could work. Cooper isn't a bad actor. And he's another one of those mid-range names who could (and I know this seems odd) draw attention to the project. Think about Christian Bale playing Batman, or Chris Pine playing Capt. Kirk... Or Hugh Jackman playing Wolverine.

    All of these guys were known before they took on these big roles, but none of them were major stars. Now two of them are, with the third well on his way... Cooper fits that mold perfectly.
  • HempKnight 757 · 6 months ago
    He does fit that mold, but he looks a little older then I would like.
  • jayjaycaw · 6 months ago
    could work, in that pic at the top he looks like Hal in his flight jacket
  • Josh_Radde · 6 months ago
    I approve.
  • Sick thrilla · 6 months ago
    The guy is a decent actor but I wouldn't bank a $150 million film on him.
  • BillBrasky · 6 months ago
    Bradley Cooper has been picking up steam in a lot of sidekick roles, and I am ready for him to be front and center. I think his best yet was as the actor on "Nip/Tuck" or his potential upcoming role in "The Hangover".
  • Wes · 6 months ago
    He was also very likeable on Alias. His simple everyman charm could do Hal Jordan well. I'd lean more towards Brad than Brian Austin Green.
  • Cole_Abaius · 6 months ago
    For the record, I was never called in for an audition. A major tactical error on the part of the filmmakers.
  • GyPirate09 · 6 months ago
    Bradley Cooper, daaaa yummm, I mean yea he can be Hal Jordan I can see that.
  • Jules · 6 months ago
    ... Wait, that wasn't Josh Lucas in Yes Man? Oops.