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Guillermo Del Toro's always got quite a few projects in development. And these days it seems two words can best describe those projects: big and monstrous. Del Toro is busy readying his giant monster movie Pacific Rim, while at the same time preparing (with Battlestar Galactica producer David Eick) his take on Marvel Comics' emerald behemoth, The Hulk, which will mark the big green giant's return to the medium with which many still associate him -- TV. I caught up with Del Toro today while he was promoting Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, due out in August, and made sure to ask him about the status of Pacific Rim and Hulk.
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I'll say the same thing now as when they first announced this...I'm worried. With all of the other Marvel characters out there, why would they go back to The Hulk for a TV show? I mean, especially now that he's got a movie out, and is supposed to be officially part of the timeline they've established for the movies and The Avengers. Now this show is going to take him out of that timeline for the movies (Del Toro has said that), which just seems odd, considering all they've done to put that together.
I used to like the old tv show of the Hulk. It would be nice if they would do something that would work but these days you never know. They really do have too much going on.
Guillermo Del Toro is the man.