Edward Norton Says Marvel Dropped His Plan for Dark Two-Film ‘Incredible Hulk’
Norton envisioned his Hulk movie as “long, dark, and serious” like “The Dark Knight.” Their announcement dismissing him was “cheap,” he says.
Norton envisioned his Hulk movie as “long, dark, and serious” like “The Dark Knight.” Their announcement dismissing him was “cheap,” he says.
Norton used some of his time during the “Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis” to slam his ill-fated entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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