| April
19, 2008
Incredible Hulk Movie News from NYCC
The New York Comic Convention had a panel dedicated to Marvel movies
and there was a lot of information on the upcoming Hulk movie!!!!
Check out this news from www.newsarama.com
'The Incredible Hulk panel at the New York Comic Con
seemed to set the stage in quite possibly reversing the taste left
in fandom’s mouth by Ang Lee’s 2003 artsy interpretation
of the comic icon.
Director Louis Leterrier was joined on stage by the film’s
producer Gale Anne Hurd and Kevin Feige, president of production
for Marvel Studios.
Leterrier, known best State-side for his work on The Transporter
Euro-action flicks told the crowd he had just got into town from
Seattle where he was working on the film’s score, composed
by Craig Armstrong.
“It’s Star Wars good,” he told the crowd. A statement
greeted by a skeptical grown mixed with cheers. “We will have
a final mix next week.”
When asked what’s new, Feige replied simply: “We have
a kick-ass villain.”
Which was the cue to roll the footage of John Hurt as Gen. Thunderbolt
Ross and Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky, discussing the decidedly painful
use of a “super soldier” formula injected into the subject’s
deep muscle tissue and the bones. (Later in the panel it was hinted
that the vial was the same colors as Captain America.)
After the footage, Tim Roth joined the panelists on stage. Leterrier
and Feige made it clear that this version of The Hulk was not meant
to diminish what Ang Lee created, but to move the story in a direction
more familiar to the fans. To make it a more traditional approach
to the character:
“We needed a big ass fight in this movie,” Feige said.
“The Abomination is as big as it comes. We wanted the Hulk
to be a hero. Against this guy the Hulk is the underdog.”
Leterrier premiered a five-minute clip, not yet complete, of Ross
and Blonsky pursuing the Hulk. Next we see Banner being chased through
what looks like an Ivy League university or tony hospital while
his nemesis’ daughter Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) looks on. The
U.S. Army uses tear gas which only unleashes The Hulk. We see him
tussle with Blonsky. Despite looking human, Blonsky is amazing acrobatic,
strong and quick. The clip ends with Blonsky gets kicked in the
chest by The Hulk.
Asked if this incarnation of The Hulk would speak the film’s
director Louis Leterrier joked about the green Goliath’s famous
phrase: “Hulk Smash? We should put that in.”
Later in the panel a fan asked how influenced he was by the 1970s
Hulk TV show.
“In France Marvel Comics were not that popular," when
he was growing up. “But The Hulk TV show was very popular.
Bill Bixby was absolutely amazing in it. And a guy called Lou Ferrigno
was in it …”, which was the cue for the fan-favorite
to walk onto the stage to huge applause.
Ferrigno walked across the stage, stood behind Leterrier and Kevin
Feige, president of production for Marvel Studio and flexed his
muscles to even more applause.
“You see what I started?” he joked to the appreciative
crowd.
Ferrigno told the audience how he auditioned for the 1980s animated
Hulk TV series and cupping his microphone in his hands bellowed:
“Hulk Mad! Hulk Smash!”
At which point Leterrier said Ferrigno is going to do the Hulk
voice in the new movie, invited the actor to the studio and that
it was “a deal.”
The panel ended with the premiere of the new Hulk trailer, though
the director said it was incomplete and using an alternative soundtrack,
the ad built on the previously released trailer, explaining in quick
succession that Bruce Banner has been in hiding, traveling the world,
working on trying to find a “cure” for his malady. We
see General Thunderbolt Ross played perennial sci-fi movie actor
John Hurt ordering a “snatch and grab” operation to
bring Banner back to the U.S.
Next we see Banner, played by Edward Norton running through the
streets of what looks like the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The scenes
of the Hulk/Blonsky fight are scene. Then we see scenes of Blonksy
becoming, well, lumpy and finally we see the Abomination and Hulk
throwing down in Midtown.
The audience ate it up, but after the credits a scene was appended
to the trailer that seems to lay rest to one of the biggest Hulk
rumors on the net: We see General Ross with what appears to be a
black eye (or he is rip-roaring drunk) holding up a bar with a drink
in his hand. We cut to the bar door opening, and like an old-school
western we see a man in silhouette enter the bar and we hear Robert
Downey, Jr.’s voice. Due to the screams in the audience what
he says is barely audible, but then he walks up to Ross, we see
Downey’s face. Ross compliments him as “always having
the nicest suits.” Then Downey says to Ross: “I hear
you have an unusual problem?”
“You should talk,” Ross retorts.
“You should listen,” says Downey.
Cut to black. Cue audience pandemonium."
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