‘Lanterns’ Premiere Shocker: Stars Kyle Chandler, Aaron Pierre and Show Creators Break Down That Time Jump and Cliffhanger

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- Kyle Chandler's character Hal Jordan is found dead in the bleachers by John Stewart and town sheriff Kerry in the 2026 winter opening of 'Lanterns,' with co-creator Damon Lindelof framing the show as 'a murder mystery with Green Lantern solving it' where the victim ends up being 'one of them'
- The premiere employs a non-linear structure spanning three timelines — 1996 (establishing young John's connection to the Green Lantern mantle), 2016 (Hal and John's reluctant mentor-mentee dynamic), and 2026 (the murder discovery in a small Nebraska town)
- Chandler 'cheered' when he first read the episode's ending, calling it 'a great way to end the first episode of this show,' even as Lindelof confirmed future episodes will still feature Green Lantern in action
- Aaron Pierre detailed the bleachers tension between John and Hal — where 'everything in John wants to just rumble in that moment, but he can't' — while Chandler noted Hal 'knew that he could literally grab my neck and snap it'
- Kelly MacDonald said Frances McDormand's Oscar-winning performance in 'Fargo' informed her small-town sheriff and called it 'quite emotional' filming the scene where she discovers Hal's body
- James Gunn and Peter Safran's newly expanded DCU draws Hal and John to Nebraska to investigate a school shooting Hal believes is a front for aliens, after a series of unexplainable deaths
Why it matters: Killing the lead in the premiere forces the newly expanded Gunn-Safran DCU into stakes-driven drama rather than episodic adventure-of-the-week storytelling, with Lindelof — whose grounded HBO adaptation of 'Watchmen' already proved the commercial viability of that approach — signaling that emotional grounding will outrank franchise-building in this corner of the universe.
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