The Green Zone, starring Paul Greenglass Matt Damon, is focused on the involvement of America in Iraq on the eve of President George W. Bush 's "fight against terror" in 2003. The movie focuses on activities behind the scenes of American high-ranking officials and media organizations during the war, but the pieces of the movie depict the Middle East and its inhabitants during political turmoil and strong opposition. Around the risk of their affair, the US is currently pulling the ropes in areas torn in war to determine the future of all citizens, and is unstable in large groups.
In 2010, Martin Campbell confirmed the possibility of the trilogy of Green Lantern. Warner Bros. originally planned to become the first ticket of Green Lantern's new DC movie series and asked Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim to sequel the script while the first movie was in progress. In August 2010, Michael Goldberg was still attached to the script based on the sequel. The last scene of the movie shows the recovery of fear of the yellow power ring, and Sinestro is eroded by its dark power and is kidding the sequel to the plan. In September 2011, Warner Brothers was annoyed with the negative comments and disappointing boxing results of the movie, and gave up the plan of the sequel.
Shooting began in July 2010 and extended to October. Greenwood Michigan was chosen to depict Jackson in the 1960s and producer Green said he expected to shoot "95%" of the film. Part of the movie was also shot in real life Jackson and nearby Clarksdale and Greenville. One of the few places where Jackson was in 1963, this book and movie is a symbolic Brent medicine from Jackson dating back to 1946. Other places Jackson can still find are New Capitol and Mayflower Cafe in the city center. The office of Jackson Magazine was taken in the Clarksdale building registered for 40 years at Clarksdale Press Press until April 2010.