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More on HULK and Norton Rumors

By: Jarrod Sarafin
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Source: Entertainment Weekly

If you've been following our weekly Top Maniacal Rumors of the Week column the past few weeks, you'll know that there have been rumblings of a division between executive producer/star/screenwriter Edward Norton and director Louis Leterrier on the final cut of the upcoming Incredible Hulk. Well, Entertainment Weekly has gone into more detail on exactly what's going on...

According to Leterrier, he and his star hit it off beautifully, and there were no issues with Marvel while the movie was being shot. During post-production, though, the relationship with Marvel hit a snag. The company wanted to release the most commercial film possible: lots of action and a running time under two hours. Norton and Leterrier, however, lobbied for a more meditative cut of the film that ran about two hours and 15 minutes.

Here's what Norton had to say...

Like so many people I've loved the story of The Hulk since I was a kid, so it was thrilling when Marvel asked me to write and help produce an altogether new screen incarnation, as well as play Bruce Banner. I grew up reading Marvel Comics and always loved the mythic dimension and contemporary themes in the stories, and I’m proud of the script I wrote. In every phase of production, including the editing, working with Louis Leterrier has been wonderful...I've never had a better partner, and the collaboration with all the rest of the creative team has been terrific. Every good movie gets forged through collaboration, and different ideas among people who are all committed and respect the validity of each other's opinions is the heart of filmmaking. Regrettably, our healthy process, which is and should be a private matter, was misrepresented publicly as a 'dispute,' seized on by people looking for a good story, and has been distorted to such a degree that it risks distracting from the film itself, which Marvel, Universal and I refuse to let happen. It has always been my firm conviction that films should speak for themselves and that knowing too much about how they are made diminishes the magic of watching them. All of us believe The Incredible Hulk will excite old fans and create new ones and be a huge hit...our focus has always been to deliver the Hulk that people have been waiting for and keep the worldwide love affair with the big green guy going strong.



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mlaforcer • Apr 16, 2008, 04:22pm •
Sounds good to me and thus convinced that it should be good if not great and if it turns out to be neither good or great, then screw it all and heres looking forward to Batman, Iron Man, Speed Racer, Indiana Jones what else is coming out that will make me forget about Hulk if it turns out to be crap?

WISEGUY562 • Apr 16, 2008, 04:31pm •
FINALLY. I'm in. I thought I was never going to speak to me family o geeks again :) Like most everyone else so far I'm not too happy with the new format but I guess with time I'll learn to love it or at least accept it.
As far as the Hulk goes, this couldn't make me happier.Glad to see the entire episode was blown out of proportion. I've really liked everything I've seen so far from this film, includingb the CGI and the poster, even though it was stolen from a Spidey cover. Still very much looking forward to this.

WISEGUY562 • Apr 16, 2008, 04:32pm •
Jarrod, one last comment on the new format, how about bringing back the edit button.

kaybar • Apr 16, 2008, 04:44pm •
I'm glad to hear that Edward Norton wasn't the d-bag that all the rumors were making him out to be. He's a great actor and to hear that the division stands between Marvel and the creative team is much more comforting than thinking it was between Ed and Louis. A 2 hr and 15 min HULK movie sounds mighty fine to me.

gauleyboy420 • Apr 16, 2008, 04:44pm •
Norton hasn't made a bad movie (that I've seen) AND There it would be really hard to make a worse Hulk movie than the first one, so yeah looks like it's gonna be a Smashing summer.

Looking forward to this, been humming the theme song from the TV show since I saw that poster the other day.

YEAH JARROD, bring back the edit button, AND don't smoosh the post together let us format them i.e. Spacing

AzuLTaLoN • Apr 16, 2008, 05:12pm •
now that's good news.

metalwater • Apr 16, 2008, 06:01pm •
Yes, I miss the edit button, which made Mania.com unique. I love to edit out typos, where I find them or to add further information to my posts. Now all you can do, is copy a comment, then delete it and repost it...that is...if the deletion doesn't completely erase one's position on the comments list.

metalwater • Apr 16, 2008, 06:04pm •
It would also be cool to have a spell checker function to aid us in avoiding the always dreaded typos!!!

wormlander • Apr 16, 2008, 06:39pm •
2.15 = More of a GOOD thing?

mckracken • Apr 16, 2008, 06:52pm •
I can undersand that the studio wants a commercial product, that much is logical, but as for run time discrepancies...cut the damn movie under two hours when it arrives on TV! shit people... thats the way my father did it, thats the wayour country did it, and damn it thats the way we're... oops sorry Thats Iron Man.

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