Roth urging movie bosses for Hulk sequel
January 1st, 2010 - 12:36 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )London, Dec 31 (IANS) British actor Tim Roth is urging movie bosses to resurrect “The Incredible Hulk” for a sequel, because he would love to reprise his role for a second instalment in the comic book blockbuster franchise.
Roth tackled Edward Norton as the green giant in the 2008 movie and the star admits he has been contracted for three Hulk movies, and hopes Hollywood executives pick up the option for a sequel as he had fun shooting the action picture, reports imdb.com.
“I don’t know if they want to bring (my character) back, but I told them I’m absolutely game for it. It would be so much fun to do it again. I’m in it for three. I had the best time ever with that one - more fun on set than anybody. I did it purely for my kids, so my boys can laugh at their dad and have fun with it,” he said.
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