Friday, November 5, 2010

Screen Talk: Green for danger

By Stuart Kep of the Hollywood Reporter

Friday, 8 October 2010

Edward Norton is not angry, he keeps saying, which probably doesn’t matter quite as much any more as it did a few months ago. Norton has found himself on the other end of constant enquiries as to why he won’t be reprising his role as the Incredible Hulk.

While the sequel to Norton’s green monster adventure is being prepped under the working title the Avengers, the actor has certainly caused consternation among those that pay the bills. Seemingly green with anger, Marvel head Kevin Feige is on record as saying Norton wasn’t coming back because of "the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members." Sheesh. Then Norton’s agent responded, snapping that Marvel Studios was "unprofessional, disingenuous and clearly defamatory". For his part, a calm and slightly detached Norton told MTV viewers stateside his reason for not doing it is down to a very professional and very respectful business decision. "My life’s way too good on too many levels to be over-intense about things like that," Norton said.

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Gael Garc


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