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Posted:  25 Jul 2006 16:58
Leterrier to Direct The Incredible Hulk!
Source: Marvel Entertainment, Inc. July 20, 2006

Continuing its strategy to independently develop and produce a new slate of feature films, Marvel Studios - a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. - has signed top rising director Louis Leterrier to direct a new big screen adaptation of The Incredible Hulk, based on the legendary Marvel Super Hero. The announcement was made today by Michael Helfant, President/COO of Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige, President of Production for Marvel Studios.

Leterrier recently directed Transporter 2, which opened at the top of the box office earlier this year, as well as the critically-acclaimed Unleashed, starring Jet Li, Morgan Freeman and Bob Hoskins.

The Incredible Hulk will return to the roots of the long-running comic series, combining a well-developed character storyline with incredible action and fun. Zak Penn, who previously collaborated with Marvel on X2 and this summer's smash hit X-Men: The Last Stand, is writing the script. The project is being produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige and Gale Ann Hurd and will be executive produced by Michael Helfant and Ari Arad. Marvel Studios will begin casting immediately. No release date has been set.

"Leterrier has a tremendous passion for this genre and shares our vision for the new direction of the 'Incredible Hulk' franchise, one of the gems of the Marvel Universe," said Kevin Feige. "We are very excited to be working with such a talented director to bring one of our pre-eminent Super Hero franchises back to the big screen, and we are certain that he will bring the Hulk to life in a way that will appeal to a mass audience as well as the core Super Hero fan base."

Leterrier will be formally introduced during a Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con International on Saturday, July 22.

Universal will distribute The Incredible Hulk domestically and in various international territories. This project, the second feature film to be produced independently by Marvel Entertainment, is expected to be financed through Marvel's $525 million revolving film financing facility.
Posted:  25 Jul 2006 17:02
Also just found this

The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier made it official today at the San Diego Comic-Con that Abomination will indeed be the villain for the follow-up.

"He's capable of amazing feats," Arad said previously, describing the former Yugoslav spy who has mutated into a 980-pound freak of terrifying strength and unpleasant demeanor.
Posted:  26 Jul 2006 05:56
i'm surprised thye're making a sequel after the sucky first one.
did anyone actually GO to comic con?
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Posted:  26 Jul 2006 14:08
Not me, I even missed the Adventure Con where I live. This year they had Burt Ward It was a few weeks ago. Last year they had the Incredible Hulk Lou Ferrigno and Adam West.
Posted:  05 Aug 2006 02:55
yay hulk 2!
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Posted:  23 Oct 2006 16:29
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier has expressed his intent to show Bruce Banner's struggle with the monster within him, as opposed to Ang Lee's original approach to Bruce Banner. Arad, one of the producers, said that Hulk will be more strongly portrayed as a hero. Leterrier said that The Incredible Hulk will be Marvel's horror movie, describing it as "Frankenstein meets Jekyll and Hyde with a little bit of Edward Scissorhands."

At the 2006 Comic-Con International, Leterrier officially announced that "the anti-Hulk" Abomination would be the villain in the upcoming movie. Leterrier also said that the character General Ross would be returning, but it is not known if Sam Elliott, who portrayed Ross in Hulk, will reprise the role.
Posted:  23 Oct 2006 19:31
just start from scratch, don't make it a sequel PLEASE!!!
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Posted:  24 Oct 2006 14:13
I don't think their going to go so serious as the last director. That guy was way too serious
Posted:  24 Oct 2006 17:20
and the story didn't make sense. AT ALL!
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