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A Hulk Movie Sequel

Published January 11, 2005 in MOVIE NEWS
By Ryan Parsons | Image property of Universal, article can be found at SuperHeroHype
You just got to get to know him....
Ok, we all know the Hulk movie was not as good as everyone had hoped. So, what do you do when you bomb the first try? Make a sequel! That is correct, there is a Hulk sequel in the works as we speak.

A Hulk Sequel


Thanks to the good people over at superherohype.com who caught a scoop of Avi Arad, who discussed the Hulk sequel with Total Film magazine. Here is some of the latest acknowledgements about the Hulk sequel:

Bigger action, smaller Hulk in sequel says Avi Arad.

February's Total Film magazine features some new information from Marvel's Avi Arad. He confirms that Hulk 2 is in progress, and a few intruiging changes that will be made from the first film.

"In the next movie, Hulk 2, the Hulk will be smaller. If you make him 15-feet tall, there's no human connection there.....Right now we are still developing the sequel. I think the key thing is to come up with the right story."

The article also says we are promised, 'less angst and a lot more Hulk smashing,' and that Bruce Banner will become more comfortable with his big green side.


Well, I think the movie failed due to more reasons than the Hulk being a little too big. But it is great to hear about more Hulk smashing rather than a strange story into darkness.
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Sources: Image property of Universal, article can be found at SuperHeroHype
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