Stan Lee Weighs in On ABC's Live-Action Incredible Hulk TV Series

Stan Lee Weighs in On ABC's Live-Action Incredible Hulk TV Series

Creator of the green Goliath, and many other Marvel properties, Stan Lee thinks ABC's greenlite live-action "Hulk" series has great potential. Check it out to know why.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Oct 15, 2010 01:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Hulk
Source: New York Daily News



News is swirling as Marvel Studios & ABC's recently gave a live-action Incredible Hulk series the greenlight. And while the latest rumor list Hellboy director Guillermo del Toro as it's pitcher, NY Daily News caught up with the Goliath's creator, Stan lee, where he shares his thoughts on the project.

"Actually, I think the potential for a successful Hulk TV show is greater now than ever. For one thing, think of the sensational special effects available to us now, plus the fact that ol' green skin is known and loved world-wide. Factor in a cameo by me and how can it miss?"

I have many reasons to believe & hope this series, and the other tentative small screen adaptions, will fall into the Marvel Cinematic Universe currently seen in the Iron Man franchise. While they may not have as many references as the films, fortunately, it only seems right for a "Hulk" series to coincide with the universe of the monster's next appearance in The Avengers movie. Yes, that means I do think Mark Ruffalo should portray Hulk's better half Bruce Banner, in the series as well as the films. What did you think?
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