It seems that one superhero film's director has his work cut out for him, as far as special effects are concerned.
Coventry Telegraph is reporting that
Green Lantern director Martin Campbell revealed some tidbits on the massive special effects for the film.
"It's daunting," Cambell said. "Just the process, something like 1,300 visual effects shots, it's mind-blowing, quite honestly.
The majority of the effects will be centered on the powers Hal Jordan receives when wearing that legendary green ring.
"It's energised by a battery on the planet of Oa, which taps into the willpower of everyone in the universe. From that ring you can form constructs. So if you got into a fight, you could form a giant fist. Or a fighter plane."

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Agreed, it's gonna take careful positioning and special effects to make each ring power look good
And LMAO! to mmm_mmm comment. Anyone else catch that?
It's just really hard to make big green glowy forcefield objects not look cheesy.
Something tells me we'll be seeing a giant fist and fighter plane lol