This article from Deadline seems to suggest so:
http://www.deadline.com/2011/06/gree...35m-midnights/
"Some point to Geoff Johns, DC Entertainment's chief creative officer who also writes the Green Lantern comics and was integrally involved (reputedly even the deciding vote) on every big decision. And he's respected but also controversial in some quarters."
I'm not going to say he's to blame, however judging from what the script looked like before he came aboard and what the shooting script looked like after he came aboard, his fingerprints are all over the movie start to finish so no matter what he has to assume some level of it.
http://www.deadline.com/2011/06/gree...35m-midnights/
"Some point to Geoff Johns, DC Entertainment's chief creative officer who also writes the Green Lantern comics and was integrally involved (reputedly even the deciding vote) on every big decision. And he's respected but also controversial in some quarters."
I'm not going to say he's to blame, however judging from what the script looked like before he came aboard and what the shooting script looked like after he came aboard, his fingerprints are all over the movie start to finish so no matter what he has to assume some level of it.
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