The best Green Lantern finally joins the ranks of DC's live action Lanterns in an unexpected way. Hal Jordan's Green Lantern has made it to the big screen before with mixed results, but he isn't the only member of the Corps who deserves time in the spotlight. A fan-favorite Green Lantern has now made it to the real world in an epic cosplay that will have DC fans begging for a movie portrayal.
On Instagram, cosplayer Dade Elza (@dadelza) shares photos of his eye-catching Kyle Rayner cosplay that brings the beloved Green Lantern to life. This look is a remarkable translation of Kyle's suit to live action, from the iconic mask to his shining fingerless gloves. Even his power ring glows with a bright green light, as if this is the real Green Lantern who's jumped right off of the comic page. From head to toe, Elza fulfills the...
On Instagram, cosplayer Dade Elza (@dadelza) shares photos of his eye-catching Kyle Rayner cosplay that brings the beloved Green Lantern to life. This look is a remarkable translation of Kyle's suit to live action, from the iconic mask to his shining fingerless gloves. Even his power ring glows with a bright green light, as if this is the real Green Lantern who's jumped right off of the comic page. From head to toe, Elza fulfills the...
- 10/30/2024
- by Madelyn Champa
- ScreenRant
Stars: Dade Elza, Kambra Potter, Jake Red, Anastasia Antonia, Anastasia Antonia, Gary Sturm, Jim O’Heir, Terri Ivens | Written and Directed by Lili Matta
A bloodied man makes his way down a Los Angeles street while a police helicopter flies overhead looking for him. This is Travis (Dade Elza; You Can’t Have It) he’s armed, dangerous and heading towards Melrose Avenue. Which is where he ducks into the first open building he finds, the art gallery at 86 Melrose Avenue and takes everyone hostage. And then the flashbacks begin.
We get a quick scene of the gallery’s two very obviously gay owners bickering over the company’s finances. Then we go to Travis’ house where his wife Madeline is having dinner with an old friend, Dallas (Jake Red; Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge). An argument between the two men turns deadly and Travis goes on the run.
A bloodied man makes his way down a Los Angeles street while a police helicopter flies overhead looking for him. This is Travis (Dade Elza; You Can’t Have It) he’s armed, dangerous and heading towards Melrose Avenue. Which is where he ducks into the first open building he finds, the art gallery at 86 Melrose Avenue and takes everyone hostage. And then the flashbacks begin.
We get a quick scene of the gallery’s two very obviously gay owners bickering over the company’s finances. Then we go to Travis’ house where his wife Madeline is having dinner with an old friend, Dallas (Jake Red; Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge). An argument between the two men turns deadly and Travis goes on the run.
- 5/18/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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