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Starfleet Academy Director Jonathan Frakes Says Fan Hate Is ‘Dimensionally More Painful’ Today Than in the Next Generation Years

5 mars 2026 à 22:59

Spoilers follow for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Episode 9.

The penultimate episode of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s first season was a big one for many reasons, including that it was directed by Captain William Riker himself, Jonathan Frakes. Ahead of next week’s finale, we were able to talk to Frakes about the big reunion between Caleb (Sandro Rosta) and his mom Anisha (Tatiana Maslany), how he directs such a storied franchise, how he deals with fan community hate, and more.

Frakes is no stranger to the director’s chair, and he has numerous credits in the wider Star Trek universe, but that didn’t make stepping on the set of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy any less impressive.

“It was literally the biggest Star Trek set ever,” Frakes said. “And so that was a pretty daunting and funny way to shoot. It was also peppered with enormous movie stars, which we'd never had before, and some wonderful new actors who had barely been on screen. By the time I got to them in Episode 9, I benefited from all the many thousands of hours they had spent working together, finding themselves, finding their rhythms, and finding their music. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was already a well-oiled machine.”

Beyond that, however, Frakes had what he calls a “secret weapon” for this episode, and that was the Tatiana Maslany. Having first appeared in the pilot episode, her return was a huge moment for the new series as we got to witness the long-awaited reunion of mother and son after 16 years.

We talked to Frakes about how he decided to shoot that scene, which features extreme close-ups of the pair, who are both masked and yet come to realize who one another are. Part of the inspiration to go with those close-ups came from the guidance of series co-showrunner Alex Kurtzman.

“As you probably remember from the pilot, [Kurtzman] shot in these wonderfully tight emotional close-ups, and I think he encouraged all of us to do the same,” Frakes said. “I embraced it because it was great for my episode.

“On [Star Trek:] Discovery, we were encouraged to be cinematic in a different way, and to sort of shoot to thrill in many ways, but on this show, the intimacy was so important. And also, [Kurtzman] had gotten some lenses that were both anamorphic and spherical, and that defines the look of the show. I also had my favorite DP, Maya Bankovic, with me, so we were all in sync on how the show should look, and our episode lent itself right into that.”

Not surprisingly, the planning stage of shooting a Star Trek episode is hugely important to Frakes. Take for example the big confrontation between Caleb and his friends after Caleb has found his mother. This episode takes place at the end of the cadets’ first year at Starfleet Academy, and Caleb must now confront the impossible choice of either staying with his mom or leaving her again to follow his friends. We all know Caleb doesn’t really feel this way, but he tears into his friends as a way to cope with the fact that he is leaning towards family.

“The end of that scene was great,” Frakes said. “I blocked it purposely so it would look like he was working his way down the line. So I got them into the right position for his takedown, if you will, and then I was able to shoot over him to them, all the way. As we moved down the line, the camera would dolly over the actors and watch him go at them, and then the exact reverse camera would dolly over him and unload on them. When we get to Sam, he tries to unload on her, and there's that wonderful beat of, ’What the fuck is she going to do?’ and she throws herself on Caleb and calls, “Bullshit.” It's the writing. It's always in the writing.”

Another important piece of the puzzle Frakes had to work with was The Volume, which has famously been used to film The Mandalorian and much more. For those unfamiliar, The Volume is basically a group of very high-definition LED video walls that bring sets to life in new ways and help transport cast and crew into the worlds of the stories they are trying to tell.

“Working on The Volume is a whole different animal,” Frakes said. “It's an incredible filmmaking tool and has changed the making of TV and movies. But in terms of capturing multiple camera angles, which is essential for television, it is challenging.

But it’s still dimensionally more painful [today]… and the trolls are hiding, and the trolls are hating.

“Not to get too much into the inside baseball of it, but the A camera, which is the first camera, determines the movement of the 30,000 LED lights that are on the wall. If you put a B camera next to it at a different size, that camera will not have the background in focus in the proper way. So you have to find another part of the forest, if you will, to put another camera.

“With all that being said, I think The Volume has made everything better. We spent years in front of a green screen and had to explain to people, ‘Well, there's a horrible Romulan ship that's invading you right there. There's a mad Bolian yelling at you.’ And they're little tape marks on a green screen. With The Volume, they're actually in the room with you. So it changed the game.”

Frakes has been making Star Trek of one kind or another for a very long time, so he has some experience when it comes to dealing with fandoms. He calls himself an “eternal optimist,” but is nonetheless surprised by how much hate Starfleet Academy has received in some quarters.

“I was prepared because when Next Gen came out almost 40 years ago, we were trolled,” he laughs. “Nobody wanted us. And this was pre-internet. But it’s still dimensionally more painful [today]… and the trolls are hiding, and the trolls are hating. … It's the first rule of the Constitution. I guess they're entitled to their opinion, but it surprises me how aggressively ‘anti’ they are with each new iteration of the show. And it continues to surprise me, and I try not to let it upset me.”

The finale of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s first season will premiere on Paramount+ on March 12, 2026. For more, check out our breakdown of the Star Trek timeline and the Starfleet Academy producers on the return of Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko.

How Disney Updated the Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff Audio-Animatronics Figures in Walt Disney World's Frozen Ever After for the First Time in Forever

5 mars 2026 à 22:24

Frozen Ever After at Walt Disney World just got a major upgrade as the Audio-Animatronics figures of Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff have been given new faces that make them feel as if they jumped off the screen and into EPCOT. To learn more, we spoke with Ken Ricci, Executive Creative Development at Walt Disney Imagineering, about how the team brought this vision to life and why they chose now to update this beloved attraction for the first time in forever.

Ricci and I sat down in a lounge above Frozen Ever After to chat for a few minutes after I had the chance to check out these new upgrades for myself, and I am delighted to report that they do make a huge difference. I still believe the original designs were very impressive in their own right, but these feel so much more true to the films and, in my opinion, will withstand the test of time much better.

For those unfamiliar, Frozen Ever After opened on June 21, 2016, replacing the Maelstrom attraction in the Norway Pavilion at EPCOT's World Showcase. It was a groundbreaking moment in Disney history for many reasons, including being the first attraction to feature all-electric Audio-Animatronics and the first to combine electric motors and 3D printing. They also used rear-projection mapping to bring their faces to life, which was the main item addressed with these new updates.

"We're always looking at smoothing out our Audio-Animatronics figures' profiles, how they move, and how we can make them more human-like and realistic," Ricci told me. "That's something that's very, very much a passion of ours, as our goal is to hide the fact that their robots."

That is obviously easier said than done, but the 10 years since Frozen Ever After first opened provided the team with a unique opportunity to make this change much more quickly than would have been possible for an original project

Since its debut, Frozen Ever After has opened at both Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Furthermore, the fourth Frozen Ever After is about to welcome guests on March 29 when it opens alongside World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris' Disney Adventure World.

And yes, that's where you'll be able to see the way-too-adorable next-generation robotic figure of Olaf, who will literally be walking, talking, and interacting with guests around World of Frozen.

Hong Kong Disneyland's Frozen Ever After was actually the inspiration for EPCOT's upgrade, as that's where these advancements in these Audio-Animatronics figures were first seen. This was a huge deal because they were able to bring over the data and learnings from these other Frozen Ever Afters to save tons of time when upgrading EPCOT's.

"When we're updating an attraction, It's very important to us to minimize the amount of time it has to be down," Ricci said. "We did a lot of work on the backend to make sure we could port these heads over from Hong Kong without having to reanimate the figures. In order to do that, we had to match the kinematics of the figures exactly to Hong Kong, and that's the mechanical vibrations.

"We also updated the show control processors on the cabinets overnight, even before we started the downtime, and we had to update the wrists on Anna and Elsa just to make sure those motors and designs were the same as Hong Kong. At that point, it was just an exercise of porting that show data over from Hong Kong and tuning the motors to accept that show data so we didn't have to reanimate it."

This meant there was no need to adjust the animation frame by frame to ensure the dialogue was in sync with the movements of the figures, as that was already done for Hong Kong Disneyland! And yes, that original animation did come from Walt Disney Animation Studios, it just had to be "tweaked to work within the mechanical limitations of a robot."

The result is an attraction that feels brand-new and exciting in a lot of ways, even if much of it remains the same. However, there were some other updates made to Frozen Ever After that help make it feel just right.

"Guests will now notice that the scenes are brighter," Ricci said. "When you had the projected faces, we relied on UV black light for the scenes. With these new articulated heads, we changed over to white light in the scenes for their faces and we really punched up the paint. Since we were down, we also went back to all the black light scenes and punched up all the snow, refocused those lights, and we changed out any lighting fixtures that were due for an upgrade."

It's all about these little changes that add up to something truly spectacular, and another one of these is reminiscent of a big part of the Walt Disney Audio-Animatronics figure for Walt Disney - A Magical Life.

"You get that glisten in their eyes now because it's a 3D printed eye with glaze, and it now looks like a real eye that has that little shine from the light," Ricci said. "And if you look at Anna in the scene where she's with Kristoff and Sven, she's just got this emotion on her face that she never had before. And it's very sincere and it connects to you. And that's something you didn't have before with the projected faces. Now, she has that little extra something special in her look."

I can confirm that this totally works for Frozen Ever After as well as it did for Walt Disney - A Magical Life. It's hard to overstate how the seemingly smallest changes can make a world of difference when trying to recapture what makes us human and transport us into the world of the stories we hold closest to our hearts.

"My favorite thing about this now is I always feel as though Elsa just walked out of the film when you're there seeing her do her 'Let It Go' moment," Ricci said, which sums up these changes perfectly.

What I love most about this too is that this wasn't an upgrade that needed to happen. Frozen Ever After consistently has some of the highest wait times at Walt Disney World and it's really not that old. Despite that, the team at Imagineering love these properties and attractions as much as we do, and are always looking at ways they can make experiences for guests around the world even better.

And yes, Frozen Ever After is back open and guests can check out these new updates right now, and we'd love to know what you think!

Oh, and as much as we love the new and shiny, it's also very important that some things never change. So, don't forget to say hi to the adorable puffins near the end that are still exclusive to EPCOT and trace back to Norway's Maelstrom.

For more, check out the latest news on Frozen 3, all the details on the opening World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World at Disneyland Paris, and everything else to look forward to at Walt Disney World in 2026.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

Capcom Spotlight March 2026: Everything Announced

5 mars 2026 à 22:13

Hot off the zombified heels of Resident Evil Requiem, a brand-new Capcom Spotlight has arrived with updates on Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Pragmata, and much more.

We've gathered all the biggest moments and reveals right here to ensure you don't miss a thing, and we'd love to know what your favorite part of the show was!

Onimusha: Way of the Sword Gets an Action-Packed Overview Trailer Filled With Gameplay

While we still don't have a release date beyond 2026, Capcom gave us our best look yet at Onimusha: Way of the Sword in a brand-new overview trailer.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword stars a lone samurai named Miyamoto Musashi, and the game is set in 17th Century Edo-Period Kyoto. Way of the Sword will take us through iconic locales like Kiyomizu-dera Temple as Musashi fights back against the Genma ravaging the land and forges a new fate.

Musashi will run into other characters throughout his journey, including his old rival, Sasaki Ganryu, and he'll need to use all his skills and his Oni Gauntlet if he hopes to succeed.

Street Fighter 6 Welcomes Alex to Its Roster on March 17 and Reveals Outfit 4 for Elena and Dee Jay

Street Fighter 6 is gearing up to welcome Alex to its roster on March 17, and fans will be delighted to know that Kenny Omega provided some of the motion capture for the fighter. It was also revealed that JAMProject had contributed a new BGM track to the game called 'Go! Alex! Hope is Born!'.

Capcom also discussed the Alex Arrives! Fighting Pass and Outfit 4 for Elena and Dee Jay (which will be included in the Swimsuit Series!).

Pragmata Gets a Gameplay Trailer and Moves Its Release Date Up a Week

Capcom kicked off its Capcom Spotlight presentation by sharing a brand-new look at Pragmata. However, the biggest news may be that it moved its release date up from April 24 to April 17, meaning you'll be able to jump into Hugh and Diana's sci-fi adventure a week early!

We also got another look at Pragmata's Deluxe Edition, which includes the Shelter Variety Pack. That pack features additional costumes, rare digital artwork viewable in game, and more. You can also pre-order the game to get Hugh Outfit - Neo Bushido and Diana Outfit - Neo Kunoichi.

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Gets a Launch Trailer and a Ton of Bonuses

Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection will be released on March 13, 2026, and Capcom shared its launch trailer again and revealed some new details, as well as an overview of the story of the game.

Twisted Reflection takes place when Azuria and Vemeril are locked in conflict and the Crystal Encroachment is at their door, and there are twin Rathalos for the first time in forever but only one rider.

Capcom also talked about bonus features, including receiving layered armor for those who have saved data from other Monster Hunter games. Monster Hunter Stories save data will get players the Hakum Rider Outfit, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin the Mahana Rider Outfit, Monster Hunter Ride the Kamura Garb, and Monster Hunter Wilds the Hope Layered Armor Set.

Speaking of outfits, linking your platform with a Capcom ID will net you the Catcom Works Outfit for Rudy.

There will also be free DLC that will launch at launch, including the Accessory: Gold Circlet and Layered Armor for Simon: Wind Wyvern's Friend, the latter of which changes his appearance to the Legiana Armor theme.

For a limited bonus, those who pre-order the game or purchase a physical copy will get the Layered Armor for Eleanor: Skyscale Queen

Street Fighter: The Movie Shares Behind-the-Scenes Footage

Street Fighter: The Movie is set to be released in theaters on October 16, 2026, and today's Capcom Spotlight shared some fun behind-the-scenes footage of the film that will be shows at Capcom Cup 12.

How Capcom Is Celebrating 30 Years of Resident Evil

In celebration of 30 years of Resident Evil, Capcom revealed a bit of how it will be celebrating this milestone, in addition to the already released Resident Evil Requiem. These festivities include a new collaboration with Universal Studios Japan that will be inspired by Requiem itself, a new Resident Evil 2 arcade game, Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Concerts -Symphony of Legacy-, and the 30th anniversary set known as Resident Evil Generation Pack (Resident Evil 7, 8, and 9!).

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Online Features

Capcom gave us a glimpse into the online features of Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection. Players will be able to use saved data to use and edit their decks. Players will also be able to select multiple titles when searching for online matches.

There will be Casual Match, Ranked Match, and Friend Match, along with other features like Trading and Brother List. Speaking of the Brother List, this has been updated to allow players to include 100 Brothers instead of 6.

Mega Man: Dual Override Boss Character Design Contest Winner Revealed

In the lead-up to Mega Man: Dual Override, Capcom held a contest for its community to help design a boss in the upcoming title. There were 10,000 entries, Capcom picked the best 20, and the community chose the six winners with their votes.

The development team noticed that many of the designs were similar to the actual bosses that will be featured in the game, and Capcom took that opportunity to tease the seven bosses with a silhouetted picture of them all together.

As for the winners, they included Cleanser Man, Sweeper Woman, Recycle Man, Cactus Man, Juggle Man, and Valve Man. However, only one will make its way to Mega Man: Dual Override, but we'll have to wait a bit longer to find out who that is.

Capcom Cup 12 & Street Fighter League: World Championship 2025 Schedule Revealed

Capcom Cup 12 & Street Fighter League: World Championship 2025 are nearly here and Capcom revealed what will be happening on each day of the event, and you can check it out below;

  • Day 1 (March 11): 48 warriors converge from around the globe - Capcom Cup
  • Day 2 (March 12): Only the Survivors Advance - Capcom Cup
  • Day 3 (March 13): Elite players and teams battle on the same stage - Capcom Cup and SFL
  • Day 4 (March 14): Grand Prize $1,000,000, the 2025 Champion will be crowned - Capcom Cup
  • Day 5 (March 15): Only one team stands above all - SFL

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

Lanterns HBO TV Series Cast and Characters: Who's Confirmed for the DC Show?

4 mars 2026 à 21:43

Lanterns is one of the big shows that will be part of the first phase of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DCU (which is officially called Gods and Monsters: Chapter One), and it’s being described as a detective drama that’s inspired by shows like True Detective and Slow Horses. That much is plainly apparent in the recently released Lanterns teaser trailer.

The series, which stars Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, is slated to debut on HBO Max in August 2026. We may still have a few months to wait, but we are starting to learn a lot more about the series and who else will be part of the show.

Let’s break down all the main cast and characters you need to know about so you’ll be ready for this adventure filled with Green Lanterns and more.

Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan

According to HBO, Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights, Godzilla vs. Kong) will take on the role of the “Lantern legend” known as Hal Jordan. He will work alongside John Stewart as an intergalactic cop, and the pair will be drawn into a “dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.”

The teaser trailer establishes Hal as a very gruff mentor to John, one who's unafraid to throw his young charge in the line of fire if it means he'll learn on the job. Hal also seems to have no trouble playing the bad cop, as evidenced by him roughing up a suspect in interrogation and pulling out his ring.

We also catch a glimpse of Hal's rugged Green Lantern uniform in the trailer, one quite a bit different from the CG costume of the 2011 movie:

Hal Jordan was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in Showcase #22 in October 1959.

Aaron Pierre as John Stewart

Aaron Pierre (Mufasa, Rebel Ridge) is John Stewart, a new recruit of the intergalactic cops known as the Lanterns. Stewart will team up with Chandler’s Hal Jordan in an effort to solve a murder that happened on Earth.

As the trailer reveals, John is still very much a rookie, having only been training under Hal for a couple of months. Hal tells his new partner, "Don't get hung up on the jewelry, junior. You're just a f****** substitute teacher. You aren't ready to get up in front of the class until the ring says you are." He then promptly throws himself out of their car, leaving John to literally fly or die. A dysfunctional relationship, to say the least.

We see John carrying his Lantern in one shot of the trailer, suggesting he will eventually have cause to use the new tools of his trade.

John Stewart was created by Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams and first appeared in Green Lantern #87 in December 1971.

Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner

After making his debut in James Gunn’s Superman and briefly appearing in Peacemaker Season 2, Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Castle) will return as Guy Gardner in Lanterns.

"He's a jerk,” Fillion said of his character to TV Guide. “What's important to know is, you don't have to be good to be a Green Lantern; you just have to be fearless. So Guy Gardner is fearless, and he is not very good. He's not nice, which is very freeing as an actor because you just think to yourself, what is the most selfish, self-serving thing I can do in this moment? And that's the answer.

"I think if he has a superpower, it might be his overconfidence, in that he thinks he could take on Superman. He can't!"

Guy Gardner has been around since 1968, as he was created by John Broome and Gil Kane and first appeared in comics in Green Lantern Vol. 2 #59.

Kelly MacDonald as Sheriff Kerry

Via Variety, Kelly MacDonald (Brave, No Country for Old Men) has joined the cast of Lanterns as Sheriff Kerry, a “non-nonsense woman deeply devoted to her family and close-knit town. Her resilience, shaped by a complex past that’s hardened her resolve, anchors her when the community’s secrets begin to surface.”

Kerry may be a love interest of Hal, but it's clear from the trailer that she has absolutely zero patience for Hal and John sticking their noses in the town's latest murder case.

Garret Dillahunt as William Macon

Via Deadline, Garret Dillahunt (12 Years a Slave, Raising Hope) is William Macon, who is described as a modern cowboy who is a “self-righteous, conspiracy-minded man who masks his ruthless ambition behind a charming and calculated facade.” Billy Macon is his son.

William Macon appears to be a new character created for Lanterns.

Poorna Jagannathan as Zoe

Poorna Jagannathan (The Night Of, Never Have I Ever) will be playing Zoe in Lanterns. She’s rumored to be the love interest of John Stewart.

Zoe appears to be a new character created for Lanterns.

Ulrich Thomsen as Sinestro

DC supervillain Sinestro will cause some big trouble in Lanterns, and he will be brought to life in the series by Ulrich Thomsen (The Celebration, The International). In the comics, Sinestro is a former Green Lantern who turned rogue. Via Variety, The Lanterns take on him has been described as “ruthless yet undeniably charming.” He also used to be a mentor to Hal Jordan. It remains to be seen if Sinestro will have turned to the dark side and donned his yellow ring yet in the series.

Sinestro was created by John Broome and Gil Kane in 1963 and first appeared in the comic book Green Lantern, Vol. 2, #56.

Sherman Augustus as John Senior

John Senior is John Stewart’s father, and Sherman Augustus (Virus, The Foreigner) will play the older version of the character. Via Deadline, he is described as the “human embodiment of stubborn” and one who can’t help but try to live in the past and focus on what could have been.

John Senior appears to be a new character created for Lanterns.

J. Alphonse Nicholson as Young John Senior

A younger version of John Stewart’s father, John Senior, will also appear in the show and will be played by J. Alphonse Nicholson (P-Valley, They Cloned Tyrone). Presumably this means we’ll be getting flashbacks to the young John’s life.

Nicole Ari Parker as Bernadette

Bernadette is John Stewart’s mother, and the older version of the character will be played by Nicole Ari Parker (Boogie Nights, Remember the Titans).

Instead of this, mention a bit about her from the comics - looks like she has a tragic fate.

Jasmine Cephas Jones as Young Bernadette

Jasmine Cephas Jones (Blindspotting, Monsters and Men) will play the younger version of Bernadette in Lanterns.

Jason Ritter as Billy Macon

Via THR, Jason Ritter (Matlock, A Million Little Things) has been cast as Billy Macon, the son of William Macon, who is a “good-looking charmer who does his father’s bidding. Capitalizing on his family’s reputation, he clings to his small-town ego and has everything to lose.”

Billy Macon appears to be an original character created for Lanterns.

Chris Coy as Waylon Sanders

Chris Coy (Deliver Us From Evil, Detroit) will be joining Lanterns in a guest starring role as Waylon Sanders, and his description is as mysterious as his character seems to be.

Via Deadline, He is said to be an “intelligent survivor or a nervous truck driver. Age and real name unknown, he’s unbound by the laws of nature.” Huh?

Waylon Sanders appears to be an original character created for Lanterns.

Paul Ben-Victor as Antaan

Via Deadline, Antaan, an extraterrestrial “devoted to exposing the truth and exacting vengeance against those who wronged his people,” will be played by Paul Ben-Victor (The Wire, The Irishman). His character is also “consumed by a deep and unrelenting hatred for the law” and is “determined to deliver justice on his own terms.”

Antaan appears to be an original character created for Lanterns.

For more, check out everything else headed to the DCU in Gods and Monsters and brush up on every upcoming DC movie and series.

Lanterns Trailer Features a Flying Hal Jordan and a John Stewart Who Is Waiting For His Chance to Wield the Iconic Ring

4 mars 2026 à 21:05

The first official trailer has arrived for HBO's Lanterns ahead of its debut in August 2026, and it features a flying Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and a John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) who is in training and waiting for his turn to wield the iconic ring.

Lanterns appears to be taking a much more grounded approach in a world filled with superheroes, as we don't really see any powers take center stage besides a few teases at what this pair can do. Instead, we get a look at the fraught relationship between the old veteran and the up-and-comer who is waiting for his time to shine.

The trailer reveals Jordan and Stewart have been together for about two months now, and Stewart hasn't been able to wear the ring yet.

"Don't get hung up on the jewelry, junior," Jordan says. "You're just a f****** substitute teacher. You aren't ready to get up in front of the class until the ring says you are."

What follows next is Jordan jumping out of the car before it speeds off a cliff, and Stewart needing to find a way to survive, which he does off-screen.

We then get a glimpse of the wider mystery at hand, which involves a murder in the American Heartland. It also includes Sheriff Kerry (Kelly Macdonald), who doesn't like these two getting in her way.

The rest of the trailer is filled with tension between the teacher and his student, a glimpse of Jordan's old suit, and even a tease of the other Green Lanterns, who Jordan believes are all aliens. Oh, and one is a "f*****' squirrel," who is most likely Ch'p from the comics.

"The Green Lantern's oath is to protect people," Stewart says. "We both know I do a better job of this than you."

"This is my job," Jordan responds. "As long as I'm alive, that ain't changin'. So, take a deep breath, junior."

"You're old. You're tired," Stewart says. "And your time is up."

Lanterns will arrive after Supergirl, and it's another way the DCU is expanding in 2026 and introducing new characters. And yes, it will also include familiar faces as Nathan Fillion will return as Guy Gardner in the series.

Adam Bankhurst is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on X/Twitter @AdamBankhurst, Instagram, and TikTok, and listen to his show, Talking Disney Magic.

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