Garret Dillahunt is ready to star within the upcoming DCU HBO sequence Lanterns, and just lately teased what legendary Inexperienced Lantern villain he is likely to be enjoying.
What’s Garret Dillahunt teasing about Lanterns?
In a latest publish on Instagram, Dillahunt shared a number of posts from a fan web page on his tales. In them, it shared not solely confirmed roles for Lanterns, like Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan, and rumored roles. Particularly, the web page had rumored Garret Dillahunt as Black Hand, and Paul Ben-Victor as Atrocitus. Dillahunt playfully reacted to it with an emoji, which you’ll be able to see under:

For these unaware, Black Hand is a supervillain on the earth of Inexperienced Lantern, and is an creative genius that creates a tool able to absorbing the residue of Inexperienced Lantern energy ring’s vitality. Whereas Black Hand is understood throughout quite a lot of tales, he’s most well-known for his appearances within the Blackest Evening storyline.
Atrocitus, also referred to as Atros, is one other supervillain on the earth of the Inexperienced Lantern. The chief of the Crimson Lantern Corps, Atrocitus possesses superhuman power, intelligence, and extra.
Presently, Dillahunt and Ben-Victor’s roles are principally unknown. Dillahunt is alleged to be enjoying the function of William Macon, a cowboy who hides his “self-righteous, conspiracy-minded character behind an enthralling facade.” Ben-Victor, then again, is enjoying the function of Antaan, an extraterrestrial “dedicated to exposing the reality and exacting vengeance towards those that wronged his folks.”
Since their castings, followers have theorized that each characters will likely be revealed to be another person, with their names at the moment only a placeholder for any surprises.
A precise HBO Max premiere date has not but been introduced for Lanterns, although it’s identified that the present will arrive in some unspecified time in the future in 2026. Different upcoming DCU initiatives embrace Peacemaker Season 2 (arriving subsequent month), Supergirl (June 26, 2026), and Clayface (September 11, 2026), whereas James Gunn’s Superman film continues to be enjoying in United States theaters.
Initially reported by Anthony Nash on SuperHeroHype.








