Justice League voice actor Phil LaMarr inducted fans into the Green Lantern Corps in a new Cameo video.
While there have been many characters who have taken on the Green Lantern mantle through DC’s history, many who grew up watching the animated Justice League series from the early 2000s consider John Stewart to be the definitive version of the hero. After two seasons, the series was replaced by a successor show titled Justice League Unlimited in which Phil LaMarr continued to voice John Stewart before that show came to an end.
Now, Phil LaMarr has reprised his role as John Stewart in a new Cameo video in which he inducts fans into the Green Lantern Corps and invites them to recite the organization’s classic oath. In the caption included with the Twitter version of the video, Phil LaMarr also expressed how pleased he is to continue connecting with fans as we all practice social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
You can check out Phil LaMarr’s video below.
Obviously, Cons are not happening these days but it’s nice to still connect with fans socially from a distance via @BookCameo #greenlantern pic.twitter.com/EKWbWFu6pf
— Phil LaMarr (@phillamarr) March 31, 2020
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The animated Justice League series featured the voice talents of Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, George Newbern as Superman / Clark Kent, Susan Eisenberg – Wonder Woman / Princess Diana, Phil LaMarr – Green Lantern / John Stewart, Michael Rosenbaum – Flash / Wally West, Carl Lumbly – Martian Manhunter / J’onn J’onzz, and Maria Canals-Barrera – Hawkgirl / Shayera Hol.
A Green Lantern Corps movie is currently in development with Geoff Johns on board as a writer and producer. Full details on the film are being kept under lock and key, though the project will draw inspiration from Geoff Johns’ work on the New 52 Green Lantern comics, with both Hal Jordan and John Stewart set to appear in the film. Furthermore, HBO Max announced that a Green Lantern series is being developed for the streaming service by Arrowverse mastermind Greg Berlanti.
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