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Nathan Fillion is the Green Lantern

Source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Exclusive-Look-Nathan-1028960.aspx

He’s enjoying mainstream success as the star of ABC’s Castle, but Nathan Fillion is still a fanboy favorite — and a fanboy himself. So the Firefly and Dr. Horrible alum totally geeked out when he was offered the voice role of DC Comics superhero Green Lantern in the DVD movie Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, due June 7 from Warner Bros. Animation. Emerald Knights is a series of vignettes about the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic police force. Fillion plays Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of Earth’s space sector, who mentors Arisia, a new recruit played by Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss. “I was always reading the comic books, I was always a spectator,” Fillion says. “Now I feel like I own a little piece of Green Lantern.”

And he’s getting to share it with an old friend, Ryan Reynolds, who is starring in the Green Lantern feature film, which opens 10 days after the DVD comes out. Both actors got their big breaks together on the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl. “He’s a great guy, a gem, deserves all the success that he’s getting,” says Fillion, “so it’s neat to have a little piece and share it with someone you know.

The voice cast for Green Lantern: Emerald Knights also includes Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy from the Harry Potter movies), Kelly Hu (Hawaii Five-0, The Vampire Diaries), actor/spoken-word artist Henry Rollins and ex-wrestler “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.

Why We Love Nathan Fillion

So you love Nathan Fillion. Well, sister and/or brother, get in line: So does everyone else. Why? The obvious answer to “Why do we love Nathan Fillion?” could also describe a number of other attractive, talented actors (namely, he is both attractive and talented). These statements are both deliciously accurate, but fail to address the core issues at the center of his célébrité. Perhaps I shouldn’t ask why we love Fillion, but rather why we still love him: Why haven’t we reached a saturation point with him yet? In my mind, there are four aspects to our collective love of Nathan Fillion, each of which both informs his mad staying power and is in some way reflective of society as a whole. Read the rest of this entry »

Inflatable Reviews video interview with Nathan Fillion

Matt got the chance to talk with ‘Castle’ and ‘Firefly’ star Nathan Fillion about his time on ‘Castle’, what super hero he would be, and the chance of Dr. Horrible 2! Unfortunately, technical problems caused the server to not record their introduction, or Matt’s voice all together!

Nathan Fillion talks Castle & Dr Horrible Sequel

To read the full interview from culturemob.com please see link below.

So how much more research do you think Richard Castle needs to do before he can write Nikki Heat on his own?
We actually addressed that in the show. He’s got enough research to write books for a long, long time. He’s not in it for the research anymore. We know this about him.

I know that was addressed early on, but that seems to be the game that’s still being played.
It’s not a strange theme in television to have characters who are flawed and need to grow, who need to evolve and admit something to themselves. And I think this is the case with Castle and Becket. They obviously want to be together, but they fail themselves constantly. And I think that’s what drives audiences. They want and they yearn, and yet these characters fail, so you want for them to be better, you want for them to grow, you want for them to be together. Read the rest of this entry »

Nathan Fillion as Nathan Drake in Uncharted Movie?

@NathanFillion: If ever there was a Twitter campaign, let this be it. Rise, ye Browncoats. Rise, ye Castillions. RISE! Read the rest of this entry »