A fresh Green Ranger series reimagines Tommy Oliver and Goldar, with his base inside the Dragonzord’s head. Preview reveals a darker, lore-rich story.
- May 25, 2026
AceShowbiz - The year ahead promises an exciting slate of new content for fans of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, including a fresh series centered on the core team and another that explores the franchise's expansive 30-plus-year history. Among these projects, the most intriguing is the upcoming Green Ranger series. Thanks to a recently released preview, fans now have a clearer understanding of what to expect — featuring a notably different portrayal of Tommy Oliver alongside a dramatically reimagined Goldar.
BOOM! Studios has provided the first official preview of Power Rangers Green, revealing key details about the story and characters. The preview immediately introduces viewers to the last remaining Ranger, Tommy Oliver. One striking visual element is Tommy’s home base, which is uniquely set inside the head of the Dragonzord. This setting hints at a deeper connection to the lore and a more intimate relationship between Tommy and the iconic zord.
Alongside Tommy, the preview introduces two important characters: Mirella Vex and Alpha. Tommy lives with these companions, and their interactions hint at a complex dynamic within this new world. Mirella Vex communicates through sign language, adding a unique layer to character development. She appears to experience moments where she ‘drifts away’ for unexplained reasons. When this occurs, Alpha intervenes to catch her, while Tommy uses the Dragon Dagger to help bring her back to awareness. This sequence underscores the mysterious and potentially supernatural elements at play.
The preview’s most surprising reveal is the redesign of Goldar. Unlike the traditional armored warrior familiar to fans, this version of Goldar showcases a hybrid appearance, combining fragments of his classic gold armor with more animalistic armor plating and a robotic limb. This fresh interpretation suggests a more feral and dangerous incarnation of the character, elevating the threat level he poses in the series.
While the full storyline remains under wraps, the preview provides some context for the current status quo. Tommy is explicitly described as the last Ranger standing, with Alpha clarifying through narration that Tommy himself is no longer a Ranger in the traditional sense. Instead, Tommy’s role has shifted primarily to maintaining the base and harvesting food, indicating a more solitary and survival-focused existence.
Alpha’s narration also reveals that he was discovered by Tommy in a Quantum Sink located beneath the desert near Angel Grove. This detail hints at a deeper sci-fi underpinning to the story and Tommy’s connection to advanced technology or otherworldly phenomena. Alpha’s loyalty is split between assisting Tommy when possible and protecting Mirella, which adds tension and complexity to their relationships.
The tension escalates with Goldar’s sudden arrival. Despite his worn appearance, Goldar remains a formidable presence. Interestingly, rather than outright hostility, Goldar’s visit includes a surprising request: he is seeking Tommy’s help. The specific nature of this request is not disclosed in the preview, setting up anticipation for the series’ unfolding plot.
Fans eager to dive into this fresh chapter of the Power Rangers saga can mark their calendars for the release of Power Rangers Green #1, which is scheduled to hit comic stores on August 5, 2026. This new series promises to explore uncharted territory within the Power Rangers universe, blending familiar characters with bold reinventions and mysterious new storylines.
As the franchise continues to evolve, this series stands out for its willingness to reimagine beloved characters like Tommy Oliver and Goldar in ways that challenge expectations. The combination of a solitary last Ranger, the enigmatic Mirella, and a Goldar unlike any seen before suggests a narrative that will engage longtime followers and new readers alike.
What are your thoughts on this new direction for the Green Ranger and Goldar? Fans are encouraged to share their opinions and join the conversation on the ComicBook Forum as they await the series launch later this year.
This article is based on reporting originally published by ComicBook.com.