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Jul 20th, 2006, 05:43 PM
Hulk Gets Green Light
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t's official: Marvel Comics is taking a second shot at The Incredible Hulk. During this weekend's annual ComiCon gathering in San Diego, the studio will announce that Transporter and Unleashed director Louis Leterrier will helm the next big-screen Hulk, which isn't a sequel to the 2003 Ang Lee–directed flop, but more of a second try. The movie, which starred Eric Bana as the angry green giant, was produced on a $150 million budget and earned around $132 million at the North American box office. Bana isn't likely to return for the remake, and the name most often bandied about as a possible star is X-Files Golden Globe winner David
Duchovny.
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t's official: Marvel Comics is taking a second shot at The Incredible Hulk. During this weekend's annual ComiCon gathering in San Diego, the studio will announce that Transporter and Unleashed director Louis Leterrier will helm the next big-screen Hulk, which isn't a sequel to the 2003 Ang Lee–directed flop, but more of a second try. The movie, which starred Eric Bana as the angry green giant, was produced on a $150 million budget and earned around $132 million at the North American box office. Bana isn't likely to return for the remake, and the name most often bandied about as a possible star is X-Files Golden Globe winner David
Duchovny.