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  "tags": [
    "DC",
    "Featured",
    "Movies",
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    "Damon Lindelof Green Lantern",
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    "DCU news",
    "Grant Morrison Green Lantern",
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    "Lanterns Trailer Reappears Online — But The Official Explanation Raises More Questions Than Answers",
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  "textContent": "The trailer for HBO’s DC Green Lantern series Lanterns quietly vanished from the internet—and just as quickly reappeared—but the explanation being offered doesn’t fully pass the smell test. According to a report from Entertainment Weekly, the trailer was removed due to an expired music license tied to a Bruce Springsteen track used in the original version. […]\n\nThe post Lanterns Trailer Reappears Online — But The Official Explanation Raises More Questions Than Answers appeared first on That Park Place.",
  "title": "Lanterns Trailer Reappears Online — But The Official Explanation Raises More Questions Than Answers"
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