Green Lantern Arrives In 'Justice League' Trailer Spoof

It goes without saying that fans want to see a Green Lantern in the upcoming Justice League movie. [...]

It goes without saying that fans want to see a Green Lantern in the upcoming Justice League movie. Whether it's Hal Jordon, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner or Guy Gardner doesn't really matter to some. Heck, they'd probably be satisfied with Kilowog, Mogo, or B'dg!

The crew over at ArtSpear Entertainment released their latest Toon Sandwich video skewering the Justice League trailer released at San Diego Comic-Con and giving the fans the Green Lantern they deserve. Check out the video above to see for yourself!

The video ends with the same scene as the actual trailer, revealing who Alfred is talking to in the closing moments. The camera cuts to show Ryan Reynolds' version of Green Lantern, though he seems to act more like Deadpool in the video.

After arguing why he took the time to make a second landing and cause two tremors, Green Lantern gets a little petty and decides to "screw Earth," flying away and leaving the crew to deal with the problem of Stabbin'wolf and the Parademons on their own.

There have been tons of rumors regarding the presence of Green Lantern in the Justice League movie, fueled by the SDCC trailer and Steppenwolf's line of dialogue where he says the Earth has "No Lanterns" and will fall like many other planets.

Some rumors suggest that Lanterns may show up for the final battle, others say in a post-credits scene, and another suggests they'll be present in the opening battle with the Amazons and the Atlanteans set in the past.

And while it's not clear who exactly Alfred is speaking with in that closing moment of the trailer, it's probably a safe bet that it's Superman and not a Green Lantern.

The rest of Toon Sandwich's video is actually pretty funny, especially the parts with The Flash who might be a serial killer. Then there's Batman, who thinks way too highly of himself. And Cyborg- wait, Cyborg was in that video?

Justice League opens in theaters November 17. We'll see if any Green Lanterns get involved when the movie premieres.

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