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David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor. Krumholtz is best known for portraying Bernard in The Santa Clause franchise (1994–present), Michael Eckman in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Goldstein in the Harold & Kumar film trilogy (2004–2011), Charlie Eppes in the CBS drama series Numb3rs (2005–2010), and Isidor Isaac Rabi in Oppenheimer (2023). Krumholtz has also had other supporting roles in notable films such as Addams Family Values (1993), The Ice Storm (1997), Slums of Beverly Hills (1998), Ray (2004), Serenity (2005), Superbad (2007), Hail, Caesar! (2016), Sausage Party (2016), Wonder Wheel (2017), and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018). He also portrayed Harvey Wasserman in the HBO drama series The Deuce (2017–2019) and Monty Levin in the HBO miniseries The Plot Against America (2020). Krumholtz made his Broadway debut in the 1992 play Conversations with My Father. He returned to Broadway playing Hermann Merz in Tom Stoppard's semi-biographical Holocaust play Leopoldstadt (2022), for which he received a Drama League Award nomination. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Krumholtz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In his final year as a Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is ready to hang up the ring. But before he can retire, the Guardians send him to a distant sector where a series of gruesome murders have shaken the Green Lantern Corps. Paired with rookie Lantern Kyle Rayner, Hal is thrown into a grim, intergalactic noir—filled with shadowed worlds, whispered betrayals, and cosmic corruption. As they investigate, the trail twists inward, pointing not to an outside enemy—but to someone within the Corps itself. The deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: the Red Lanterns have found an ally among them. Hal’s instincts lead him to a painful truth—Sinestro, once his mentor and friend, has returned, forging an alliance with Atrocitus to destroy the Lanterns from within. When the Corps falls into chaos, Hal makes the ultimate choice. Sacrificing his life, he channels every ounce of his willpower to give Kyle the strength to defeat Sinestro—now reborn as the first Yellow Lantern—and drive back Atrocitus’ rage. In the quiet after the battle, Kyle buries Hal’s ring, understanding the burden and honor of the green light. As the stars fade to dawn, a shadow approaches—John Stewart—who tells Kyle, “You’ve done good, kid. Now, let’s talk about the League."
