Why Lanterns Is the Real Proving Ground for DC Studios After Superman
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Ray Flook
Summary
The article argues that HBO/HBO Max's upcoming series "Lanterns" is the next major test for DC Studios after Superman, rather than the Supergirl project. The author acknowledges Supergirl was decent but imperfect, and positions Lanterns as the true proving ground for DC Studios' direction and success on television.
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Was DC Studios' Milly Alcock-starring Supergirl perfect? Nope, there were a couple of rough patches and some interesting choices that my brain's still rambling around with.
But it was fun, action-packed, a shitload grittier than I was expecting, and a solid chapter to the ongoing story.
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