Beware My Power is a glorious return to the spotlight for Stewart with Aldis Hodge (who is also set to make his DC live-action debut in Black Adam as Hawkman later this year) giving a great vocal performance as the newly minted Green Lantern.
Since then, however, Stewart has only appeared sporadically in various animated series or films in small roles. Directed by Justice Society: World War II‘s Jeff Wamester from a script by Ernie Altbacker and John Semper, Beware My Power is a fun ride blending together multiple genres that nicely introduces the Green Lantern Corps and who John Stewart is for those unfamiliar with that corner of DC’s universe.įor many, John Stewart is the Green Lantern they grew up with after starring as one of the lead characters in the early 2000s Justice League animated series and its follow-up Justice League Unlimited. Now, with the aid of the light-hearted Green Arrow, Adam Strange and Hawkgirl, this reluctant soldier must journey into the heart of a galactic Rann/Thanagar war and somehow succeed where all other Green Lanterns have failed.ĭC’s latest animated film goes intergalactic in Green Lantern: Beware My Power as John Stewart takes centre stage in his feature film debut.
Unfortunately, the ring doesn’t come with instructions – but it does come with baggage, like a horde of interplanetary killers bent on eliminating every Green Lantern in the universe.
Wasserman and Sunil Malhotra.ĭischarged Marine sniper John Stewart receives an extraterrestrial ring which grants him the powers of the Green Lantern of Earth. Featuring the voice talents of Aldis Hodge, Jimmi Simpson, Jamie Gray Hyder, Ike Amadi, Brian Bloom, Mara Junot, Jason J.