The Lanterns Trailer May Be Hiding A Major DC Universe Villain In Plain Sight
The DC universe is expanding with "Lanterns," and that means catching up on a new league of villains. One major player may be lurking in this series' trailer.
Read MoreThe DC universe is expanding with "Lanterns," and that means catching up on a new league of villains. One major player may be lurking in this series' trailer.
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