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Monday, November 21, 2016

Obsidian Remains Gay, Green Lantern’s Son, In “DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow”

"It’s treated, honestly, kind of ungently," says actor Lance Henriksen.
From: NewNowNext
 The CW  is introducing a slew of new super-characters on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow's second season, including Obsidian, a gay hero with a complicated past.

When Obsidian was introduced in the comics in 1983, he was the son of golden-age Green Lantern Alan Scott. Over the years, the shadow-powered champion occasionally succumbed to his dark side and struggled to keep his sanity.


 More recently, he came out as gay and even had a boyfriend.

Veteran actor Lance Henriksen (Millennium) told ComicBook.com the TV version of the character will remain true to that portrayal—sexuality and all.


 “Yeah, being Green Lantern’s son and all that stuff and him being gay is all in there,” he explained. “It’s treated, honestly, kind of ungently. It’s a real thing”

Henriksen, who plays an older version of the character, says his dialogue includes the lines, ‘If you’re lucky enough to find love again, after anything has ever happened to you, well, embrace it.”

Obsidian also tells another hero, “Son, he’s waiting for me at home.”


Legends of Tomorrow sees a cast of heroes and villains traveling through time and space to prevent catastrophe. They actually encounter two versions of Obsidian—the older version played by Henriksen, and a younger costumed version played by Dan Payne.

Legends of Tomorrow airs Thursdays, at 8 pm on The CW.

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