At WonderCon this weekend, the studio plans to show fans some new footage from the film, which will hopefully ease the tension.
"Part of the reason the response to the first trailer was lukewarm was that the big-scale sequences weren't ready to show, and we suffered for it," Warner Bros. worldwide marketing president Sue Kroll told the Los Angeles Times. "We can't afford to do that again."
Nope, probably not! As Jon Favreau said last November, summer 2011 is going to be a "blood bath" for big-budget releases. Will Green Lantern wind up as one of the causalities? The new trailer for GL -- which will likely be attached to fellow tenuous-summer-release Thor on May 6 -- should give everyone a better idea.
Check back to Movieline this weekend to follow Jen Yamato's reports from WonderCon.
ยท Warner Bros.' 'Green Lantern' marketing campaign delayed by special-effects work [LAT/Company Town]