Lanterns Episode 1 Ending Explained by Showrunner Chris Mundy

Lanterns Episode 1 Ending Explained by Showrunner Chris Mundy


Full spoilers follow for HBO’s Lanterns Episode 1.

The latest installment in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe has kicked off with a bang – literally. Well, at least we assume there was a bang when Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) was shot and killed offscreen in the Lanterns premiere…

That’s right: In the final moments of the first episode of Lanterns, the iconic Green Lantern – test pilot, hero, protector of Sector 2814, founding member of the Justice League (in the comics anyway), and disheveled grumpy grump (in the new show at least) – is found dead, apparently shot in the head. It’s a startling and, frankly, exciting way to begin this new series.

I spoke to showrunner Chris Mundy about this turn of events, and he told me that the decision to kill Hal “was kind of big and scary.” Mundy, who created the new show along with Damon Lindelof (HBO’s Watchmen) and Eisner-winning comics scribe Tom King, said that the mystery at the center of the show – which has been billed as “True Detective With Superheroes” – needed to be as “meaningful and emotional as possible” for John Stewart (Aaron Pierre), the would-be Green Lantern who is training under Hal.

But not just for John – the Lantern writers also felt that the death of Hal would be pivotal to telling that character’s story as well. With the show jumping back and forth between time periods, we will of course continue to see Chandler as Hal, even if we know his eventual endpoint. But in 2026, when John sees Hal’s body, he notices that his old mentor is no longer wearing the Green Lantern ring. So what happened to it? “It felt like [the right thing to do] in a show about someone trying to hold onto this thing, losing it, and then where does he end up and why?” said Mundy. “And can we do the math to get to that point? How do we use that? Because obviously you don’t take something like that lightly.”

Read on for my full chat with Mundy about Episode 1 of Lanterns!

IGN: At what point in the process did you decide to work within multiple timelines to tell the story? In the first episode I think we hit three different time periods.




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