The Hulk goes Green

There was really no way around this happening, especially in the today’s political and environmental climate (sorry). But it has, so here’s the scoop. The sequel to the 2003 The Hulk movie, The Incredible Hulk, has gone green; literally!

By JoshSHill - Sep 12, 2007 12:09 AM EST
Filed Under: The Incredible Hulk
Source: The Star

The Star has published an article where it quotes The Incredible Hulk producer Gale Anne Hurd talking about keeping the production of her latest movie green.

Gale Anne Hurd, producer of the Terminator series, Aliens and Armageddon, said she wanted to make The Incredible Hulk a green standard-bearer for the rest of the business. Not only are the crews finding the greenest way to act, the celebrities have bought in – maybe you've seen star Ed Norton cruising around in a hybrid vehicle. She said this encouragement from the city's film industry would go a long way in attracting future projects to the Toronto.

The Incredible Hulk opens in cinemas June 13 of 08, starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson and Christina Cabot.

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