Yeah, that and The Losers plot. Though Rick Flag was still in the movie anyway.
I'd be ecstatic if they'd just add this scene to the animated version. I recall Darwyn Cooke saying that was one thing he really regretted seeing left out.
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I honestly don't know Hal's educational background.
Based on the link below, Hal had to be a man of intelligence & discipline in order to fly.
https://blog.boomsupersonic.com/how-...t-151b49e86bdf
The man was exceptional before Abin summoned him.
Unfortunately there's not that much you can really do with that. Especially outside of comics. It's not like young Bruce training all over the world or young Clark learning to use his powers and learning about his alien heritage while still in Smallville. Hal prior to getting his ring could be the opening sequence of a movie or a pilot episode, but I'm not sure what they could really do with a multi-episode arc about test pilot Hal Jordan prior to Abin Sur's arrival. I can't imagine a GL show where Hal doesn't get the ring until the 10th episode. Then again, there's an Alfred TV show now where Bruce isn't even born and Thomas and Martha Wayne aren't even married yet, so there's that.
i actually think that there's a ton of story of Hal that writers could mine.
something like giving coast city the smallville treatment. writers could explore the story of ferris air and give it a sci fi twist.
i'm imagining that the manhunter's could have infiltrated coast city with their sleeper agents, and young hal, young carol and young hector could would somehow be in the middle of this mystery. why would the manhunters be in coast city? what's their plan? what are the guardians hiding from abin sur?
some tweaks with hal's story would probably be needed, but might reinforce the idea why abin sur would crash near coast city and pick hal to be his successor.
I feel like most prequel shows really stretch the material to a breaking point, but I'd be down for a one-shot or a small mini about a pre-GL Hal.
Agreed. I initially thought it was too truncated, but I've shown it to enough students with no prior knowledge of the comic and it always works like gangbusters for them.
That said, I would have loved to have seen the Challengers, the Suicide Squad and John Henry get their due.
The thing is, thanks to it being animated, they could still do an extended versions much are doing with Under The Red Hood that's expanding the existing footage to give Death in the Family more attention.
Given that the story doesn't focus on Batman, it seems highly unlikely, but anything is possible