SINESTRO POLL: Jason Isaacs Vs. Hugo Weaving

SINESTRO POLL: Jason Isaacs Vs. Hugo Weaving

Because someone mysteriously emailed me and asked me to do it, here it is the Sinestro Casting Poll. Who should be Sinestro well come and vote and have your say right here...

Editorial Opinion
By Ozymandias - Dec 31, 2009 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Green Arrow
Source: wikipedia.org



A native of the planet Korugar in space sector 1417 (as the Guardians designate space), Sinestro's dedication to preserving order originally manifested in his previous career, an anthropologist specializing in reconstructions of ruins of long-dead civilizations. One day while he was on one such site, a Green Lantern named Prohl Gosgotha crashlanded into the site, injured and apparently dying. He quickly gave his ring to Sinestro, just in time for Sinestro, who barely even understood what the ring could do, to defend himself from the Lantern's pursuer, a yellow-clad Weaponer of Qward. However, Sinestro had to destroy the very ruins he had spent loving care restoring, to crush the Qwardian. Afterward, Gosgotha turned out to still be alive, and asked for his ring back to keep him alive long enough to get help. Sinestro, knowing this would mean not being a Green Lantern himself, instead allowed him to die and took over his post, the Guardians unaware of his actions. In Green Lantern #45 we see for the first time his wife in a flashback and that it is, in fact, the sister of Abin Sur.

His desire for order did well by him in the Corps, and initially led him to be considered one of the greatest Green Lanterns. As the years passed, he became more and more fixated upon not simply protecting his sector, but on preserving order in the society of his home planet no matter the cost. Eventually he concluded that the best way to accomplish this was to conquer Korugar, and to rule the planet as a dictator.

When Hal Jordan joined the Green Lantern Corps, Sinestro was assigned to be his instructor. Jordan was horrified at his new mentor's totalitarian methods, though Sinestro maintained that his iron-fisted rule was necessary to protect his people from alien forces. During his training, Jordan helped Sinestro repel an attempted invasion of Korugar by the alien warlords known as the Khunds. When Jordan called for help from the other Green Lanterns, Sinestro's dictatorship was exposed and he was forced to appear before the Guardians for punishment. Katma Tui, the leader of a Korugarian resistance movement who felt that Sinestro's "protection" kept her people from growing as a society through contact with other alien races, was recruited as his replacement in the Corps. Though Katma Tui eventually grew into one of the most respected Green Lanterns, she and the rest of Korugar initially resisted her appointment to the Corps; due to Sinestro's actions, Korugar had come to consider the symbol of the Green Lantern Corps an emblem of terror and oppression.

For using the power of the Green Lantern to instill fear rather than combat it, the Guardians banished Sinestro to the antimatter universe—a counterpart to the "real" universe made up of "negative matter." Sinestro ended up on the Antimatter world of Qward, that universe's counterpart of the Guardians' homeworld Oa, which was ruled by a race of warriors and scientists known as the Weaponers of Qward, who bore a fierce hatred of the Guardians and all Green Lanterns. By exiling Sinestro to a world ruled by evil beings who specifically hated him as a Green Lantern, the Guardians hoped to humble him. Their attempt at punishment would be a major miscalculation, however. Sinestro believed himself to have been wronged by his former masters, and now hated them just as much as the Weaponers did. Through their mutual hatred of the Guardians, Sinestro and the Weaponers became allies, with the Weaponers offering to help Sinestro gain revenge on the Guardians and the Corps.

Creating a yellow power ring for Sinestro to use, the Weaponers sent him back to the "positive matter" universe to seek his revenge. Sinestro quickly became the Green Lantern Corps' most powerful nemesis, partially due to a weakness in their power rings that prevented them from directly affecting the color yellow.

THE CANDIDATES

Jason Isaacs



Hugo Weaving




Ozy- Well I would have added more but these are the only choices you guys ever talk about but if you want me to add someone else just tell me in the comment section below.

So who do ya friggin want, ya little bastiches?

VOTE!!!


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InTylerWeTrust
InTylerWeTrust - 12/31/2009, 12:49 PM
Jason Isaacs, no god damn contest.




Ryden
Ryden - 12/31/2009, 12:59 PM
Still not to sure, I used to be a solid Weaving supporter but now I prefer Issacs...and isn't the "thanks to wikipedia" a LEEE thing? :P just saying
AGame67
AGame67 - 12/31/2009, 1:05 PM
Isaacs all the way baby. You want a seriouse look of evil vote Isaacs.

The sad part is those jack offs in the studios will probably choose neither and end up picking [frick]en Nick Cage or some shit.
JesuCrisco
JesuCrisco - 12/31/2009, 1:27 PM
Isaacs. Weaving would be the perfect Brainiac. Agent Smith in the Matrix is totally a reimaging of Brainiac in my eyes.
InTylerWeTrust
InTylerWeTrust - 12/31/2009, 1:48 PM
Hell yeah Weaving should be Brainiac!

LEEE777
LEEE777 - 12/31/2009, 2:15 PM
OZY @ Bad timing for this man, its [frick]ing NEW YEARS EVE! : D

HUGO WEAVING owns SINESTRO!!!






JASON's alright for SINESTRO but he make a perfect MR SINISTER!! Hell Yeah!




WEAVING looks sh1t as BRAINIAC anyway lol, this is our BRAINIAC =



Happy New Years!!! ; D
CRITIC17
CRITIC17 - 12/31/2009, 2:24 PM
Jason Issacs!!! Weaving would look better as Brainiac!!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 12/31/2009, 2:35 PM
CRITIC @WEAVING is the perfect SINESTRO, he looks sh1t as BRAINIAC lol!!

Right im off, check out all the fan casts an stuff when get bk, l8r all an happy New Year!!
DogsOfWar
DogsOfWar - 12/31/2009, 4:26 PM
Weaving for Sinestro
Isaacs for Mr Sinister

Nuff Said!
InTylerWeTrust
InTylerWeTrust - 12/31/2009, 4:40 PM
Nah, Dogs.

Weaving for Brainiac
Isaacs for Sinestro
Keith David for Mr. Sinister

;)
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 12/31/2009, 6:00 PM
Your mom for Sinestro. If she's not available, then I say Isaacs.
Tobuttica
Tobuttica - 12/31/2009, 6:05 PM
I'll take either guy for Sinestro. They are both class actors that would do a great job, but I must say Isaacs looks the part better in those photoshopped pics.
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 12/31/2009, 6:07 PM
Well... I gotta go with Isaacs, but Weaving's voice alone makes him a contender in my book.

As for Sinister I want Keith David AND Jason Isaacs for Mr. Sinister!

I would be happy with either one. And race isn't really an issue for Sinister's origin either. I mean there were black doctors and scientists in Europe during the 1800's.

They both have the voice for the role, but i can't decide.
CRITIC17
CRITIC17 - 1/1/2010, 1:48 AM
@Ozy: I'd say this is a feature.

@LEEE: Weaving would be my second for Sinestro, but I think he'd look great as Brainiac.
TheMyth
TheMyth - 1/1/2010, 2:12 PM
I gotta say Weaving. To me they were both astounding choices, but in the end, if we had Isaacs and Weaving fight to the death for the role, who do you think would win. I say Weaving for obvious reasons (V for Vendetta, Matrix Trilogy). Seriously, outside of 'The Patriot' I can't think of any major action scene Isaac's has undertaken. Weaving was [frick]in' Agent Smith, worthy to be held in the same standard as Darth Vader!

No love lost for Isaacs though, he is prime for Sinister! As Gambit is my favorite hero of all time, Sinister is certainly my favorite villain. Never has their been a villain so cunning, intelligent, patient, permanent, and sinister as Sinister. Isaacs has it all in those ghostly eyes of his and that unsettling yet charming sneer, accessories to an awesome package of talent. He is one of those actors who you only recognize as the character he portrays rather than the actor himself, an awesome talent.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/2/2010, 10:10 AM
DOGS @ ; )

MYTH @ You've got a point there dude!!

TYLER @ MR SINISTER look know where near african american???!!!
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 1/28/2010, 12:08 PM
I go with Isaacs. Weaving's head shape looks a lot like Sinestro's, but Isaacs has both the look and the perfect voice.
789
789 - 10/19/2010, 11:31 AM
Aaron Stanford suits for role of Sinestro.Jason Isaac is goog actor for Morlun and Hugo Weaving I dont want speak about him.Ill say only this!
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