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The upcomingLanternsseries centers on John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) and Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) using their Green Lantern rings to investigate a mystery on Earth. Given theGreen Lanternmovie was mostly set on Earth, there was some concern among fans that the show was going to repeat that films mistakes. But according to director James Hawes, the show will do right by the heroes cosmic scope. In an interview with Collider, Hawes assured there wouldnt be any shortage of sci-fi magic amid its Nebraska setting. Its done in a world where you accept that these things just are, he said of Lanterns fantastical elements. As someone without much superhero experience before this project, he said he was bewitched by his foray into the genre. You always find a scene or two that you think, I cant wait to be beside the camera and the cast, directing this scene. You know this is something you have to take seriously, and that absolutely happened with Lanterns. Hawes continued with mentions of the shows humorits very particular and his episodes will hopefully be similar to his work onSlow HorsesandBlack Mirrorand its electric cast. Of Pierre and Chandler, he felt they brought charm and authenticity to their roles. These are two people you just want to hang out with. [.] You want to go on that journey. You get people who are just so classy and so busy inhabiting their roles, so you never doubt it. Theyre not on the outsidetheyre deep in those skins. Lanterns is scheduled to release on Max and HBO sometime in 2026. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.