Worse, the movie's Sinestro determines that the only way to fight Yellow is with Yellow, and impresses upon the Guardians the idea to forge a yellow ring to fight Parallax… which they never use. As Hal's former mentor, there's a lot of history between these two that fuels their rivalry, none of which we even got a hint of in the movie. This leads to Sinestro embracing the Yellow impurity (re: fear) and becoming a villain, engaging in will-powered ring brawls with Hal Jordan. Fans of the comics know that Sinestro is a much more dynamic character a solider fighting for the side of good as long as it was in service of his needs as well. Green+Lantern's+Sinestro The movie would have you believe that Sinestro is just a guy loyal to the Corps, who gives speeches that inspire space cops to point their jewelry skyward. Hopefully the Spider-Man reboot will be a little kinder to Venom, as well as a little more willing to wait until the right time to make use of him. Casting Topher Grace as the dark antithesis of Peter Parker didn't really help matters. Unfortunately, that meant the character was shoehorned into Spider-Man 3 without proper buildup or careful handling. It's clear Sony was fit to burst by the time they unleashed Venom upon the movie-going public. Spider-Man+3's+Venom Venom is a hugely popular villain/anti-hero, and his presence usually brings fans running with fistfuls of money. To celebrate (or mourn) the occasion, we look back at 15 characters the movies just plain got wrong. Hal Jordan's Green Lantern, and a few members of the GL Corps, are the latest casualties that got lost in the translation from page to screen.
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