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''Green Lantern: First Flight'' is a movie based upon the poster child for the [[Green Lantern]] comics, Hal Jordan.
'''''Green Lantern: First Flight''''' is a movie based upon the poster child for the [[Green Lantern]] comics, Hal Jordan.


In the midst of flight training, Hal is forcibly summoned by a nearby alien who was near death, Abin Sur. Given the [[Green Lantern Ring]], he quickly adapts to its powers, but discovers he is one of [[The Chosen Many]] of the Green Lantern Corps. Taken to Oa, the central hub of the Corps, he is given to [[Sinestro]] to be trained and attempt to prove himself worthy of the ring.
In the midst of flight training, Hal is forcibly summoned by a nearby alien who was near death, Abin Sur. Given the [[Green Lantern Ring]], he quickly adapts to its powers, but discovers he is one of [[The Chosen Many]] of the Green Lantern Corps. Taken to Oa, the central hub of the Corps, he is given to [[Sinestro]] to be trained and attempt to prove himself worthy of the ring.
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The next animated Green Lantern movie, ''[[Green Lantern: Emerald Knights|Green Lantern Emerald Knights]]'' shares the same art style with this film, but is not part of the same continuity.
The next animated Green Lantern movie, ''[[Green Lantern: Emerald Knights|Green Lantern Emerald Knights]]'' shares the same art style with this film, but is not part of the same continuity.
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* [[Agony Beam]]: Sinestro shows that a GL ring can work as one in a pinch.
* [[Agony Beam]]: Sinestro shows that a GL ring can work as one in a pinch.
* [[Bar Brawl]]
* [[Bar Brawl]]
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* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: Sinestro, though he was pretty far gone already.
* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: Sinestro, though he was pretty far gone already.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Boodikka}}.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Boodikka}}.
** [[Sinestro|Does it even need to be said?]]
** [[Sinestro|Does it even need to be said?]] {{context}} <!-- MOD: Yes, it does. Not everybody reads comic books. -->
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: The "Moon Ball".
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: The "Moon Ball".
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]: Hal and Sinestro, respectively.
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]: Hal and Sinestro, respectively.
* [[Green Lantern Ring]]
* [[Green Lantern Ring]]
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Tricia Helfer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' as Boodikka.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Tricia Helfer of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' as Boodikka.
** Hal Jordan is [[Law and Order Special Victims Unit|Elliot Stabler]] ([[Actor Allusion|We should probably keep Hal very much]] ''[[Berserk Button|away]]'' from ''[[Superman: Doomsday]]'''s [[Memetic Molester|Toyman]]), Sinestro is [[Alias (TV series)|Syndey Bristow's dad]], Kilowog is [[Reservoir Dogs|Mr. Blonde]] and [[Kill Bill|Bud]], the Weaponers of Qward are all [[Rob Paulsen]], Kanjar Ro is [[That '70s Show|Red Forman]], Labella is [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Drusilla]], Tomar Re is [[Night Court|Dan Fielding]], Ch'p is [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Smartass]], [[Kath Soucie]] is Arisia, and Carol Ferris is [[Justice League|her own alter ego, Star Sapphire]].
** Hal Jordan is [[Law and Order Special Victims Unit|Elliot Stabler]] ([[Actor Allusion|We should probably keep Hal very much]] ''[[Berserk Button|away]]'' from ''[[Superman: Doomsday]]'''s [[Memetic Molester|Toyman]]), Sinestro is [[Alias (TV series)|Syndey Bristow's dad]], Kilowog is [[Reservoir Dogs|Mr. Blonde]] and [[Kill Bill|Bud]], the Weaponers of Qward are all [[Rob Paulsen]], Kanjar Ro is [[That '70s Show|Red Forman]], Labella is [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Drusilla]], Tomar Re is [[Night Court|Dan Fielding]], Ch'p is [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Smartass]], [[Kath Soucie]] is Arisia, and Carol Ferris is [[Justice League (animation)|her own alter ego, Star Sapphire]].
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: {{spoiler|Boodikka}}.
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: {{spoiler|Boodikka}}.
* [[Interrogating the Dead]]: "I'm reconnecting synapses for some information. This shouldn't take long..."
* [[Interrogating the Dead]]: "I'm reconnecting synapses for some information. This shouldn't take long..."
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 21 December 2020

Green Lantern: First Flight is a movie based upon the poster child for the Green Lantern comics, Hal Jordan.

In the midst of flight training, Hal is forcibly summoned by a nearby alien who was near death, Abin Sur. Given the Green Lantern Ring, he quickly adapts to its powers, but discovers he is one of The Chosen Many of the Green Lantern Corps. Taken to Oa, the central hub of the Corps, he is given to Sinestro to be trained and attempt to prove himself worthy of the ring.

Hal is pulled into the intergalactic politics as he finds Abin Sur's murderer and a conspiracy involving the criminal Kanjar Ro. What he also discovers is that the mission was given a high priority because Kanjar Ro is searching for the dangerous Yellow Element, the only weakness to the Green Lantern powers.

The next animated Green Lantern movie, Green Lantern Emerald Knights shares the same art style with this film, but is not part of the same continuity.

Tropes used in Green Lantern: First Flight include:

Boodikka: [her last word] Humans...

Sinestro: Cadmendoh is a pustule of a planet. A breeding ground of criminal scum. One time I suggested we clean it out with a meteor shower. The Guardians thought I was kidding.