Saturday, July 24, 2010 5:55PM - By Mali Elfman

There’s been a lot of speculation about whether or not Seth Rogen can pull off the coveted role of The Green Hornet in the big screen adaptation. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the actor along with fellow screenwriter Evan Goldberg, director Michel Gondry, producer Neal Moritz, and co-star Christoph Waltz were in attendance at the official Green Hornet press conference to give us an idea of how they plan on revamping the old property.
You can also check out details of the Green Hornet panel and a detailed explanation of the new footage including Kato Vision!
Check out some highlights from the press conference below…
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Friday, July 23, 2010 4:25PM - By Krystal Clark

Update: For more info on Green Hornet check out our video press conference coverage.
This will be the last year Seth Rogen comes to Comic-Con as the Green Hornet. We’re sure you have your own opinions about the latest superhero and who’s playing him, but while many of the panels we’re covering at the event don’t really belong at a comic book convention, The Green Hornet sure does, so let’s give ‘em some credit for that. We’ve got Rogen and Christoph Waltz, director Michel Gondry, writer Evan Goldberg and producer Neal Moritz in the house. Here we go…
5:32 PM: Seth Rogen has just taken the stage and he still looks skinny. He just made a crack about Ryan Reynolds. He’s tired of people getting them confused.
5:36 PM: They just showed a long trailer with some new footage. It had a darker tone. There was still comedy but Christoph Waltz’s character is really bad ass. He’s scares me.
Updates below….
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Thursday, July 22, 2010 1:45PM - By Mali Elfman

Today at Comic-Con, Battle: Los Angeles will be screening some of the first, never before seen footage from the film (check out our live coverage) but before that happened, we had a chance to sit down to a press conference with the director of the film Jonathan Liebesman, executive producer Neal Moritz and the two leading stars Aaron Eckhart and Michelle Rodriguez. From the sounds of it, this movie will be alien infestation pieces much like like District 9 (which is interesting seeing as the director of this film is also South African like Neil Blommkamp), with a touch of Alien, and a dash Roland Emmerich destruction spice thrown into the mix.
Check out the videos from the press conference below…
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 12:08PM - By Krystal Clark

Justin Lin is best known for his work on the last two Fast and the Furious films. He helmed 2006′s Tokyo Drift and this year’s Fast & Furious. Summit Entertainment has just sent out an official press release stating that they’ve hired Lin along with producer Neal Moritz to direct and produce their Highlander reboot. The studio previously hired the writing team of Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (Iron Man) to pen the script.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:15PM - By Krystal Clark

Why can’t Hollywood just let sleeping dogs lie? Everything has to be a possible franchise,remake, reboot, or remix these days! According to /Film, there were rumors spinning around about whether or not Steven Spielberg and actress Drew Barrymore were teaming up for an E.T.: The Extraterrestrial II. A statement that even looks ridiculous when I type it. Last month the director guest edited the 20th anniversary edition of Empire Magazine, and answered letters sent in by various celebrities. One of them had a question from actress Eva Mendes who wondered if an E.T. sequel was happening, and if it was she “would fight Drew Barrymore for a part in it!”
Check out Spielberg’s answer and info on the Cliffhanger remake after the jump.
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