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Ryan Reynolds In Green Lantern

Ryan Reynolds In Green Lantern - Welcome to the Trailer Park, a semi-regular post we roll out every time multiple studio release trailers worth highlighting. Thankfully, as we head into the holiday season, studios have busy prepping promotional materials for next summer’s anticipated blockbusters, so the Trailer Park has been full of eye-catching goodies.

Today, we get our first look at Ryan Reynolds in action as “The Green Lantern” for director Martin Campbell (“Casino Royale”). Waking up in bed with a beauty sets Reynolds’ test pilot, Hal Jordan, in Tony Stark territory. But the clip quickly takes a 1950s sci-fi twist, with Jordan finding a crashed spaceship and acquiring the ring that turns him into Green Lantern. The film will be in theaters on June 17.

Then we have David Gordon Green’s medieval stoner comedy “Your Highness,” which released a restricted trailer ahead of its April 8, 2011 opening. Green’s follow up to the hilarious “Pineapple Express” takes James Franco and Danny McBride as princes forced to complete a heroic mission and save their father’s kingdom. Natalie Portman and Zooey Deschanel co-star in the action comedy, which McBride wrote with Ben Best. Wouldn’t it be great if Franco and Portman were Oscar winners for “127 Hours” and “Black Swan” by the time this comes out next year?

Ryan Reynolds In Green Lantern

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