Major Spoilers Podcast: Truth: Red, White and Black

truth, red, white, and black

This week on the show: The first Captain America, Locke & Key, DC gets a review, and the Hulk returns to Television.

 

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Marvel+Disney+ABC=Hulk

According to Deadline ABC is developing a live action Hulk television series.  This has to be good news, right?  And why didn’t this synergy happen sooner?  Disney bought Marvel quite some time ago, and since Disney is the parent company of ABC, the network should be teaming with Marvel projects.

There’s no one really attached to the Hulk project – no writer, no director, no producer – nothing.  So now is as good as time as any to get your wild speculation engine up to full speed and let your imaginations go wild.  What do you want to see in your Hulk television show?

And while you’re at it, what other Marvel properties should get their own television series?  The Hollywood Reporter has Cloak and Dagger getting the treatment for ABC Family, and The Punisher headed to a cable channel.

via Deadline

Bangladeshi Hulk film may be awesome…?

If you’re going to steal borrow a popular Marvel character and use him in your own film there are several of things you can do to avoid a lawsuit.

  1. Make the animated Hulk look so horrible that everyone will dismiss it outright
  2. Add in a new origin that doesn’t include gamma radiation, but instead something that the hero drinks down
  3. Instead of a horrible radiation accident, concoct an elaborate de-pantsing scene to motivate the hero
  4. DANCE NUMBER!
  5. Change the name from Hulk to HALKa.  No one will be the wiser…

Parker and Hardman take over Hulk

It was announced at the San Diego Comic Con that Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman are taking over Hulk beginning with issue #25.

“This is a true dream team for me.” explains Mark Paniccia, Senior Editor, “Jeff, Gabriel and Elizabeth [Breitweiser] are some of the most talented creators in the industry and the book couldn’t be in better hands.”

Jeff Parker, new Hulk writer, echoes those sentiments, “Hardman and I are ready to step up to the big show and take you and Big Red to wild new territory. In short, we want to bring the sense of danger and discovery that Kirby and Lee did in the early 60′s now– to give you a true 21st Century Hulk.”

Hulk #25 arrives September 08, 2010 and features a cover price of $3.99.

via Marvel