Green Lantern Officially Moves out of Australia

Fan Art: Ryan Reynolds as The Green Lantern

I thought the fact that Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern would not shoot in Australia was more or less understood at this point. All indications have pointed in that direction for a while. Regardless, now we know for certain that the film will shoot elsewhere, as the US dollar has weakened to the point where the location is no longer feasible. Sorry, OZ! At least you can ride the Where the Wild Things Are wave this weekend. See what a strong economy does for you?

THR reports the pullout and says the production will likely move to Mexico (which seems likeliest right now) or Canada. Warner Bros. says that “the current global economic situation, including fluctuations in currency valuation and overall costs” is to blame for the move. Which is just a suit’s parsing of the fact that the Australian dollar hit an almost 30-year high against the US dollar today, and is forecast to possibly exceed the USD’s value by the end of the year.

How does this affect you, the Green Lantern end user? Not at all, really; it’s just a point of interest. The show will most definitely go on, we’ll just have to look on Mexican sites for early spy photos rather than Australian ones.

And in semi-related news, if you’ve heard rumors that Doug Jones, geek movie character actor extraordinaire, will be in Green Lantern, don’t be too quick to credit them. Jones has heard the rumors, too, but tells MTV that he hasn’t had any offers at this point. Easy to see how that rumor might get started, and given that the film is a space-spanning epic, there’s a good chance that there’ll be a need for a tall, flexible alien somewhere in the roster. In which case someone should definitely give Jones a call.

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  • moviefan
    Well its great to know officially its out of the land of Oz even though it is dissapointing for all the crew and oz film people. Hopefully the official landing place mexico or the other rumored area of new orleans is officially revealed soon.
  • You know what's best about this? If the Aussie dollar does break that US barrier, some of the GEEK DEALS you list here will be worth investing in for once! (They are usually around double the price for us Aussie readers...)
  • fanboy_d
    every time i see that fanmanip my mind tries to figure out how they shooped that mask so good
  • Someone Wicked
    I agree. Whoever went through all the trouble of doing that is getting ripped off. It's being used everywhere.
  • Octoberist
    yeah, the lighting on the mask blends in with Ryan's face.
  • Please be in Mexico, Please be in Mexico, Please be in Mexico...

    ...I want to meet Ryan Reynolds! I'll sneak into the set like that kid from "I met the Walrus!"
  • Octoberist
    If I'm not mistaken, the film will shoot in New Orleans (for the urban backdrop) and Mexico, because of the deserts and mountains. (maybe for the spaceship crash).

    I don't know what they will use for Coast City because New Orleans doesn't have a strong skyline (maybe with CGI). Mexico City? a mix of both?
  • Hey, worked with "Troy", didn't it?
  • mangoshakes
    yeah i can't remember a pic getting such a run like this one. can't wait to see the real thing. still holding out for the white gloves. probably not gonna get it but, still holding out.
  • Octoberist
    actually, i'm a fan of the white gloves as well. I'm thinking that they might be using what the Green Lantern animated movie used (Black gloves with green wristbands) but I hope that they can add white to it too.

    as long as it's not fully armored and the green is bright, i hope for the best..
  • nyrock
    I agree that the GL animated is probably a template of how they want to run the live action one. In terms of action, costume, and set designs.
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