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Leto
2008-02-15, 09:59 PM
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That is actually the classic green Hulk, the lighting just sucks.

Hulk in the film will look like he does on the poster in the last picture.

The woman provides a good height comparison. Hulk is nine feet tall in the movie.

Louis Leterrier directs. He's known for his previous film Unleashed, also called Danny the Dog.

Stars Edwars Norton as Bruce Banner, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, Time Roth as Emil Blonksy, and William Hurt as General "Thunderbolt" Ross.

For the record, this film is not in continuity with Ang Lee's Hulk. It is a restart of the franchise. The original script was written by Zak Penn, but Louis Leterrier and Ed Norton altered it when writing the screen play themselves.

Edward Norton is very excited about the project and wants to do sequels.

The Abomination is the primary villain, with cameos by a few other Marvel characters like Doc Samson and Samuel Sterns.

Athaniar
2008-02-16, 05:54 AM
I'll probably watch the film. Cool Hulk model, anyways.

Mewtarthio
2008-02-16, 02:17 PM
So they're restarting the franchise five years after the first movie? :smallamused:

Jibar
2008-02-16, 02:23 PM
Hey, nice.
It's been like 20 years since the last Hulk movie, hasn't it?
Wait, do those count? They were made-for-TV ones in America.
Anyway, I might go see this. Be nice to see a Hulk movie.

RandomLogic
2008-02-16, 03:02 PM
Hey, nice.
It's been like 20 years since the last Hulk movie, hasn't it?
Wait, do those count? They were made-for-TV ones in America.
Anyway, I might go see this. Be nice to see a Hulk movie.

No one actually counts the Ang Lee movie.

I think these reboots with Edward Norton and Robert Downy Jr as Iron Man look pretty fantastic. But I'm easily entertained so take that as you will...

RTGoodman
2008-02-16, 04:55 PM
I don't know anything about the Hulk franchise (never was a big comic book fan), but I honestly can't see Edward Norton as any superhero. Not that he's not great, because he totally is, it just seems weird. Especially since the last time I saw him "hulk out" in a film, he was covered in white supremacy tattoos and whatnot (in American History X).

However, like Superman Returns and Spiderman 3, I'll see it before I pan it (though I hope I don't have to - as Batman Begins has shown, you can restart a franchise and still have it be good).

Revlid
2008-02-16, 05:05 PM
It's not a reboot in the vein of the Batman reboots - it takes the basic premise of the end of the Ang Lee movie, and then ignores everything else that happened in that travesty.

Iron Man reboot? I didn't know there was an existing movie. :smallconfused:

SpiderMew
2008-02-16, 05:14 PM
There hasnt been an existing iron man movie.
But its a reboot in the sence that its a twist on the beginings of Iron man, for a modern setting.

Eita
2008-02-16, 06:37 PM
For instance, he gets his injury in Iraq.

ARMOURERERIC
2008-02-16, 08:58 PM
I'm waiting on the live action Thor movies, I'm trying to get some work on them

Eric

Metal Head
2008-02-16, 09:55 PM
I hope that this time the movie doesn't make me want to blow up my TV for housing such filth.

Lord of the Helms
2008-02-17, 04:25 AM
For instance, he gets his injury in Iraq.

I thought it was Afghanistan :smallconfused: