Read more.The Incredible Hulk returns to our screens next year and the first poster showing Edward Norton as the big green man himself has found its way onto the web.
Read more.The Incredible Hulk returns to our screens next year and the first poster showing Edward Norton as the big green man himself has found its way onto the web.
Will this be an animated Hulk?
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Yep, the Hulk will be CGI with Edward Norton doing some motion caption work for it. From the poster, the Hulk does look similar to the 2003 movie, only a little meaner. Darker shade of green makes all the difference.
One of the complaints from fans with the 2003 movie was that Hulk just didn't smash up enough things, seeing as he has a history of doing quite a lot of that. I suspect he'll let rip in this new movie.
So is this a direct sequel from the previous film... with the nanobot/gamma radiation combination Hulk?
The guy who drafted the script said it is a sequel to 2003's Hulk, but it'll be different enough to also be considered a reboot.
If you head over to the official site: The Incredible Hulk - Official Website - June 13, 2008
Click on 'About The Film' and it'll give a brief insight into the story, sounds like it continues from where we left off.
I do wish they'd stop dipping into comics for films, I know they seem an obvious choice what with the well established characters, the scope for epic action sequences and of course provided the source material isn't too obscure you've got an instantly recognisable gang of heroes and villains; I quite like a few of the recent efforts, especially now the casting seems to be getting better (George Clooney as Batman....yeah) some of them are still shoddy though and after 2003's effort I'm skeptical about this even with Edward Nortons involvement.
I don't mind if they do it... so long as they do it WELL.
The first film wan't that bad
If you forget the poodle and that daft ending with his dad
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