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Brian Austin Green As The Green Lantern? He Wants Your Vote!

Posted by Olivia Purnell


So we're a little infatuated with B.A.G. Sue us. He's funny-hot . . . like: ha-ha, he used to be that kid on 90210 and he had a brief ill-advised hip-hop career (also he kind of looks like that guy Mystery from VH1 in the above photo).  But he's also hot-hot . . . as in: omg B.A.G, you dated Megan Fox and your facial scruff is perfect.

That perfect scruff has been all over the television airwaves, what with his character's unexpected revival in the season finale of Terminator:The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and his upcoming role on CSI: Miami's season finale as a carjacking victim with "leading man presence" (people.com).

Unfortunately, Brian's thinking about leaving TV behind. But he needs fan's help. Hear his plea . . . 

Comic Book Resources sat down with our favorite tv-star turned former rapper turned tv star, and here's what he had to say:

Is that the next step for you after “Terminator,” moving on to film?

Well I think it’s always, everyone in televisions next step. Television is an interesting thing. I’m really lucky on “Terminator” because I love the show and I love playing the character that I play. But most of the time, one of the tough things with television is it can get kind of be tedious playing the same character for multiple seasons because you start running out of stuff. You know, you want to creatively do other things. In film you have the opportunity to spend five months shooting something and then you’re done with that. You move on to a completely different character and get to create all new things. 

In conclusion, any final thoughts on Green Lantern?

I’m just intrigued and curious to see what the fans think. Ultimately, fans of the comic and the history should decide. If I’m not the right guy then I shouldn’t be playing the character but if people think that there’s something there, then lets see where it can go.


Okay, so here's the thing: We can kind of get behind Brian as the Green Lantern.  Here's a fan rendering to help put you in the BAGreen Lantern mood. Good right? He's certainly got the face for it. Though he'll probs have to leave the scruff behind. (le sigh). Partial beard aside, we're just not sure that Brian will land this role. Can he get the kind of box office draw necessary to support a comic-inspired feature?

We'll follow him to the big screen, but the entire time we're watching we'll be thinking of David in the 90210 high school DJ booth writing rap songs for Donna. Anyone else?

(people.com)

(cbr.com)

 

Previously:

"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" Finale: Cyborg Sex Sucks

Megan Fox Is Single. So Is That Guy Who Was Engaged To Her

Megan Fox, You Do Not Look Like Alan Alda. Trust Us.

“Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles:” Notorious B.A.G.

 


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