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    With the ability to overcome great fear and harness the power of will, test-pilot Hal Jordan was chosen to be the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 inheriting the ring of the dying alien Green Lantern, Abin Sur. He later on went to creating his own power ring from his own will power. Through sheer will power and determination, Hal has established an impressive record of heroism across the galaxy with the help of his fellow Green Lanterns as well as his peers in the Justice League.

    Andrea Romano Talks About Casting/Directing Green Lantern

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    You can't think about DC's animated features without thinking about Andrea Romano.  Or at least you shouldn't.  She has been a casting/dialogue director for over twenty-five years.  Cartoons she's worked on include Batman: The Animated Series, Animaniacs, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Boondocks and Smurfs.  She always manages to find the perfect voices for the different roles. 

    Green Lantern: First Flight
    is DC's fifth animated feature film.  The voices she's lined up include Christopher Meloni (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Victor Garber, Tricia Helfer, Michael Madsen, Juliet Landau, John Larroquette (Night Court), Kurtwood Smith (That '70s Show), Larry Drake (Darkman), William Schallert (The Patty Duke Show), Olivia d'Abo, David Lander (Laverne & Shirley) and Rob Paulsen.  This will no doubt be the perfect ensemble for this movie.

     Here is a Q & A with Andrea Romano:

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    QUESTION:
    Did Christopher Meloni’s rave reviews as a detective on Law & Order:
    SVU lead you to casting him as the ultimate space cop, Hal Jordan?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    Given the age range and the character type, and the fact that he is a
    very good actor, I thought Christopher Meloni would be the right
    voice. His voice has a nice strength and honesty to it, and his acting
    is really wonderful.

    This is a role that requires the character to come off as very smart,
    but he also gets duped when he probably should’ve have seen it coming.
    That’s a tough tightrope to walk, but I found Christopher so
    incredibly believable. Every note in his acting was true, and real,
    and organic, and believable. He had not done much voiceover, if any,
    but he learned so fast that he sprang forth fully formed. He had it
    down. I don't think he ever had a technical problem.


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    QUESTION:
    From Broadway to primetime to major motion pictures like Titanic and
    Milk, Victor Garber has quite the resume. What made him right for
    Sinestro, and how did you talk him into doing his first voiceover for
    animation?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    I have known Victor Garber's work since Godspell, and there have been
    several connections over the years. Carl Lumbly played J’onn J’onzz
    for us on Justice League while he was doing Alias with Victor Garber,
    and I tried many times to hire Victor to do an episode with Carl as a
    fun crossover – but he was never available. I had met Victor a few
    times and I met him again at Diedrich Bader's surprise birthday party.
    We spoke about him coming to work for me again, and this time his
    schedule worked out.

    Sinestro needed to be elegant. There are many, many different Green
    Lanterns – some females, some male, some alien, some looking more
    human. They’re all different. This particular Green Lantern – Sinestro
    – is a bad guy. But we, as audience members, are not supposed to know
    that he’s a bad guy in this particular film. So I needed someone who
    could seem egotistical and strong, but not tip us off that he’s got an
    ulterior motive all the way through the piece.

    Victor hit every note perfectly. There was a musicality to his
    delivery. You don’t even have to tell someone like Victor Garber to do
    that – he just naturally finds the vocal music and brings it to the
    character.


    QUESTION:
    Were you at all worried about casting two actors who had not done
    voiceovers for animation, and having them record together?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    You would have thought they had worked together for years and years.
    They play well together, and it was a dream for me. When you're a
    casting director, you never really know how it's going to work out
    until you're in the room doing the gig. This was one of those
    instances where I thought, “I know what the heck I'm doing!”  I
    actually cast exactly the two right actors – they were perfect for the
    roles. They knew exactly what they needed to do and they did it. And
    they had fun in the process.

    We struck this nice combination of Victor Garber playing this sort of
    duplicitous, sophisticated, elegant, eloquent guy and Christopher
    Meloni playing this kind of not necessarily blue collar, but much more
    down to earth, real guy that your everyman can relate to. Putting them
    together and having them play off each other was wonderful. Absolutely
    wonderful. I sat in that recording session and smiled. They needed me
    fix and finesse a few things here and there, and explain certain bits
    of action. But as far as the acting beats, I didn’t have to tell them
    one thing. For the most part, I just got out of their way – because
    they knew exactly what they were doing.


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    QUESTION:
    Michael Madsen is another voiceover novice, but that voice is made for
    character animation. What prompted you to cast him as Kilowog?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    Kilowog is an alien Green Lantern, and we really wanted a voice with
    texture and character and some edges to it; a voice that sounded gruff
    and big and strong, but also smart. I did not want someone who sounded
    like a big dopey guy. For years and years, I wanted to hire Michael
    Madsen and this was just the perfect marriage of role, actor and
    availability.

    It’s a lot about availability, and Michael is a great example. He
    hadn’t done any animated roles before Green Lantern, and yet when I
    finally got him in the room, we found out how much he had wanted to do
    it and, now, how much he loves doing voiceover work. He loves this
    whole world of animation, and characters like Batman and Superman.

    You need an actor who has an enthusiasm for the project, for the role,
    and for the process – and Michael was there, in the moment, he
    understood, and wanted to do more takes than we needed. That is very
    generous and brought some really beautiful texture. I love those
    raspy, deep, dark voices – that sound that tells you that there’s been
    some life experience there, whether it’s been smoking cigarettes or
    drinking booze or just living. I don’t think I’m the only person that
    responds to that kind of voice with character. That’s a voice that's
    lived.

    QUESTION:
    You cast Virginia Madsen in Wonder Woman and her brother Michael
    Madsen in Green Lantern: First Flight. When was the last time you cast
    siblings in back-to-back projects?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    Never. Never ever. But that was so cool having both Madsens in
    consecutive films. Though not being able to hire siblings hasn’t been
    for a lack of trying.  I was seated next to Tyne Daly once and we got
    to talking and I asked “Do you want to do voiceovers?” And she said,
    “I’d love to do it – my brother (Tim Daly) does it.” And I said, “I
    know, he’s my Superman!” So I’ve tried for years to find the right
    role for her, but there are not that many significant roles for women.
    Wonder Woman was the only one that really had nice, big, beautiful
    parts for women. But I'll find something for Tyne – I love her work.


    QUESTION:
    And how was the final member of your lead quartet, Tricia Helfer as Boodikka?

    ANDREA ROMANO:
    We really needed Boodikka to be smart, sexy and strong. Tricia Helfer
    was interested and available and we were lucky to get her. She is such
    a very nice person, and such a good actress – especially for this kind
    of piece. She really understands it. She’s big in the Sci-Fi world,
    and she gets it. She plays this character so that you never know what
    twists are coming. You think it’s very straightforward and then
    something happens and you’re surprised because she never tips it off
    ahead of time. She was spot on with her performance and I loved
    working with her. She was just a joy.



    For more information, images and updates, please visit the film’s official website at www.greenlanternmovie.com








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    awesome

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    #2  Edited By Darkchild

    I cant freaking wait for this movie. Going to kick so much a$$ its GAH CANT WAIT

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    Cool cant wait to get this...

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    #4  Edited By Fluke-buddha

    Sweet!

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    #5  Edited By TaffetaDarling

    Hmmmmmmm. Christopher Meloni .......

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    Is it wrong to think that she's probably the coolest person on the planet? She cast Kevin Conroy as Batman. And now we have Christopher Meloni as Green Lantern. I'd like to see a couple seasons or more of Hal Jordan in action - who wouldn't?

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    #7  Edited By Media_Master

    Nice

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    #8  Edited By MrMiracle77

    So who is John Larroquette playing?

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    #9  Edited By Justize
    @AirDave817: Me! I hate Hal Jordan. Kyle Rayner is the man! But will that prevent me from watching this? Hells no!!!
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    @Justize: Kyle's cool. I started reading Hal during the Joe Staton years. Yeah, I know, tell me about it! When DC relaunched Hal with the Reed Richards hair in '90, it was almost as good as what Johns is doing now - I said almost! - and then they decided it was time for him to snap and  they switched to Kyle. Why they weren't doing with Hal what they were doing with Kyle all along I'll never know. Boxing gloves, like he was Green Arrow! I guess it was just a sign of the times. One of my favorite stories was the Wally, Kyle, Connor crossover! That was some good stuff!
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    #11  Edited By Justize
    @AirDave817: You make some very interesting points. I guess they couldnt do what they wanted with Kyle because of the whole fear thing. Hal Jordan is a fearless guy and to me a little unrelatable. Kyle on the other hand was a kid granted god-like power with the ring and you got the idea that he was afraid of it. Plus he was a comic artist---which makes him more fit to carry the ring than a test pilot. Don't get me wrong I don't flat out hate Hal Jordan. I was just venting because a lot of fans hate Kyle because he replaced Hal. I'm the generation that grew up reading Kyle Rayner and loved him. And to see him in Superman the Animated Series in "Brightest Day" made me so happy. Not to mention the JLA didn't really treat him with any respect (except probably Batman). I've never read the Wally, Kyle and Conner crossover. Do you know the official name of it? I'd love to read it. Wally West is the only Flash I know! Who cares about Barry Allen. XD

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