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We're almost exactly two years away from the release of Columbia Pictures' The Green Hornet on June 25, 2010, but the Sony-owned studio has already released the logo for the comic book adaptation that will star Seth Rogen in the title role. The action adventure, co-written by Rogen and Evan Goldberg, will bring to life the story of the masked fictional crime fighter and his similarly masked Asian manservant Kato.
 
Ahora si, pondran a Seth a dieta para la pelicula? tiene 2 años para quedarse "delgado".
 
Stephen Chow Would do Green Hornet
Source: ComingSoon.net
February 25, 2008


ComingSoon.net talked to Stephen Chow this morning and asked the Hong Kong action star if he would be interested in playing Kato in Seth Rogen's upcoming The Green Hornet. Here's a clip:

After explaining to Chow and his interpreter who Seth Rogen was—Chow may have been jetlagged or slightly confused, or just acting that way to avoid answering questions, but he knew who we were talking about when we said that Rogen played the police officer in Superbad. He seemed genuinely pleased that Rogen might think of him, though he hasn't been approached, thinking that maybe Rogen doesn't have his contact info. Chow then asked if we might have Rogen's number, so he could get in touch, and offered to give us his number, so we could arrange a meeting.

Chow also talked a bit about producing the Dragonball movie. You can read the full article here.
 
Britt Reid, a bored playboy, inherits his father's crusading newspaper, the Daily Sentinel. By night he is a masked hero, fighting crime with his sidekick Kato, who has incredible martial-arts skills.

Britt Reid, un playboy aburrido, hereda el periódico que hace una cruzada de su padre, The Daily Centinel. De noche él es un héroe enmascarado, luchando el crimen con su compañero Kato, que tiene habilidades de artes marciales increíbles.
 
Coño, si esta era la serie cuya sintonía de cabecera metió Tarantino en Kill Bill 1...

Los 88 maníacos también estaban basados en la serie por lo de las máscaras?
 
Exactamente.Yo ví hace tiempo unos cuantos episodios de la serie y me parece bastante malilla,a excepción de Bruce Lee como Kato.
La cabecera de la serie con el tema que aparece en "Kill Bill".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuoNLnrPlFM
 
Joder, viendo el video hay que ver la cantidad de "cosas" que se tragaba Tarantino...

Friki cabrón.

La verdad es que en Kill Bill quedaba de miedo la canción con las imágenes. Me encanta el momento mientras suena esta sintonía y vemos a Uma en el aeropuerto creo que era y al lado el "cameo" de los cigarritos Red apple.... Puto crack este Quentin...
 
Chow to Direct and Star in Green Hornet!

He's teaming with Seth Rogen on the comic book adaptation


Source: Columbia Pictures
September 19, 2008


Stephen Chow, one of Asia's most popular box-office draws as the award-winning star and director of such films as Kung Fu Hustle, CJ7, and Shaolin Soccer, will direct Seth Rogen and star opposite him as Kato in Columbia Pictures'The Green Hornet, set for release June 25, 2010, it was announced today by Doug Belgrad and Matt Tolmach, presidents of Columbia Pictures. The screenplay is by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg, who will also executive produce. Neal H. Moritz is the producer through his Original Film production company.

In tapping Chow to helm The Green Hornet, Sony Pictures Entertainment continues a long association with the star and director. Under its local language initiative, Sony co-produced and released Chow'sKung Fu Hustle, which went on to gross over $100 million worldwide and received a Golden Globe® nomination as well as six Hong Kong Film Awards and five Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. Sony also released CJ7.

Commenting on the announcement, Tolmach said, "When Seth, Evan, and Neal said they wanted Stephen Chow to be part of 'The Green Hornet,' it was a fantasy. Now that it's happening, it's almost too good to be true. Stephen's been a very important part of the Sony family for many years, so it's truly serendipitous for us to be moving forward with him directing the movie and starring as Kato."

Chow added, "I'm excited to be taking on 'The Green Hornet' -- obviously, I've been a huge fan of the show since I was a kid. The idea of stepping into Bruce Lee's shoes as Kato is both humbling and thrilling, and to get the chance to direct the project as my American movie debut is simply a dream come true. I'm grateful to my friends at Sony, who have shown so much faith in me for so many years. I'm looking forward to working with Seth, Evan, Neal, and the team at Sony, and I'm eager to get started."

Moritz said, "'The Green Hornet' is a dream project and it's come together in a dream way. Seth will be fantastic in the lead role, and Stephen was the only name on the list for Kato. The material is a perfect match for his sensibilities -- Stephen in the director's chair is the best thing for the film."

Rogen said, "Stephen was always my and Evan's first choice for director and to play Kato. We just hope that he never finds out we're not the Wachowski Brothers."

Ori Marmur will serve as the Executive Producer of the film.

Chow previously told us of his interest in the project. "When I saw the program, I thought it was a great role and thought it was outstanding, because I'm Chinese and it's Bruce Lee, but I'd be happy to play that role," he said.

Later, we asked Seth Rogen about approaching Chow, who answered, "It's a very intense action movie and the relationship between Green Hornet and Kato, a lot of comedy comes from that. At first actually, we weren't even sure going in we could be more of a Jet Li type guy who maybe isn't the funniest guy in the world, but he's physically very impressive, or whether it would be more of a Stephen Chow type guy who can do martial arts, but clearly has a sense of humor. In the version that we've made it seems like a Stephen Chow type guy would be more suitable for the role. Again, until they officially greenlight it, it's hard to make any of those decisions."
 
Con Chow en el proyecto... se veía venir que iba a meter mano en una revisión de su adorado Bruce Lee. Bueno, al menos el tío controlaba bastante dirigiendo Kung Fu Sion.
 
KLopeK dijo:
Joder, viendo el video hay que ver la cantidad de "cosas" que se tragaba Tarantino...

Friki cabrón.

Oye, oye, oye... :lol :lol :lol

Para el carro... :lol :lol

Que yo tambien me la vi entera. No es una rareza. Es una de esas cosas que se solían reponer constantemente y sinpausa en los ochenta. Era diverida. Una serie infantil de heroes enmascarados, hecha con mucho, mucho sentido del humor, y con un tono algo paródico. No llegaba a Batman, pero no estaba mal.

Pero HABIA que tomarsela a cachondeo...
 
Is Seth Rogen's Green Hornet Dead?
Source:HitFix.com
January 24, 2009


Drew McWeeny of the fledgling entertainment site HitFix had been hearing from various unnamed sources at the Sundance Film Festival that Seth Rogen's plan to bring the '30s pulp hero The Green Hornet may have stalled with the departure of Stephen Chow as the film's director, as reported last month.

Drew says:

Ever since Stephen Chow started to waffle about his participation in the film, I've been hearing rumors that there were major hesitations at Sony. Then at Sundance, I heard several people say that the film was off completely. I spoke this afternoon with a source close to the film, and while they didn't call it completely dead, they did say it is "highly unlikely" that the film will shoot in 2009 at all.

Currently, Sony still has The Green Hornet listed on their release schedule for June 25, 2010 giving Rogen plenty of time to find a new director and a new Kato, but if it gets moved or pulled from that great summer release date, we can probably start taking these rumors more seriously.
 
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