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Entries in The Incredible Hulk (3)

Sunday
30Aug2009

Louis Leterrier would do 'Hulk 2' while Matthew Vaughn would love to direct 'Avengers'

The Incredible Hulk meets the Avengers

While I did not entirely enjoy Ang Lee's "Hulk" from a few years ago, I admit I had quite a blast watching "The Incredible Hulk" from director Louis Leterrier, whose credits also include the so-so "Danny the Dog" and okay "Transporter 2."

Well, according to Moviehole, Leterrier wouldn't mind stepping behind the camera for a "Hulk" sequel. "Sure. I'd return to it. I have some ideas. So many ideas for so many things," Leterrier told the Web site.

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Tuesday
25Nov2008

Tim Blake Nelson talks The Leader in 'Hulk 2'

Although a sequel to "The Incredible Hulk" hasn't really been officially confirmed yet, chances are we'll sooner or later see one anyway.

No matter what will happen, "Hulk 2" already seems to have its villain. And according to AICN, that villain is the Leader.

In a recent interview, Tim Blake Nelson, who played Samuel Sterns in the recent "Hulk" reboot, told AICN that he may be the main bad guy in the sequel.

"That’s the plan. That’s what they tell me, but I don’t know when that’s happening or what the details are but I am eager to do it and I hear that’s in the works. I would tell you if I knew more, but I honestly don’t," he told Quint.

For Nelson, playing the Leader would mark hs debut as a comic-book villain. He said, "No, but I had a great time doing HULK, so if they want me for HULK 2 I’m there, it certainly was the plan going into HULK 1."

So, "Incredible Hulk" fans, what have you to say about this? Does this sound exciting? Or should they leave it at that now and not do another movie? Sound off below.

Monday
15Sep2008

Ed Norton waiting for new 'Hulk' offer

Edward Norton seems to be ready to jump straight back into the role of Bruce Banner, but no one has offered him anything yet. According to MTV, Norton said Marvel Studios just isn't contacting him with an offer for a sequel.

Maybe Ed's just a little impatient? “The minds of Marvel are sometimes opaque,” Norton told MTV News. “I won’t say [they're] obtuse, but I don’t have any idea what they want to do.”

Whatever happens with a sequel to "The Incredible Hulk" or the upcoming "The Avengers" flick, I hope they do offer Norton a role. After all, he's done a fabulous job playing the angry green machine in this summer's successfull blockbuster.

Read all about his comments right here.