It's finally here! After months of casting news and taunting pictures leaking from the set, The Green Hornet fans finally have something to sink their teeth into, the first-ever trailer! Seth Rogan takes on the daunting challeng of sliming down and stepping up to the role of the Green Hornet and judging by the trailer, he does just that! Britt Reid (Seth Rogan) is the son of a wealthy media mogul who fills his life with wild parties and endless women. After the tragic death of his father Jack Reid (Tom Wilkinson), Britt decides to make something of his life and teams up with Kato (Jay Chou) to take on the grime in Los Angeles. Creating the Green Hornet, an alter-ego for themselves, the men go under cover and try to clean up the crime-stricken streets. The Green Hornet (2011) is director by Michel Gondry and stars Cameron Diaz, Seth Rogan,...
- 6/22/2010
- by cjoyce@corp.popstar.com (Colleen Joyce)
- ScreenStar
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: I’m not familiar with “The Green Hornet” story. The trailer for the upcoming “Green Hornet” movie, which was released online late last night, makes me feel like I’ve heard it all before.
Seth Rogen plays Britt Reid, the spoiled, party animal son of media mogul Jack Reid (Tom Wilkinson). Jack’s a good man who’s disgusted by his city’s corruptions and disappointed in his do-nothing son. Quicker than you can say “Bruce Wayne,” Jack is murdered, forcing Britt to team with Jack’s man-servant, Kato (Jay Chou), to bring down the head baddie (Christoph Waltz, selling out quickly after winning an Oscar for “Inglourious Basterds”).
The clip establishes that capsule and tries to sell the film’s other two assets: carnival action, as directed by Michel Gondry; and Rogen’s frat-guy comedy.
The opening scenes of Rogen drinking his nights...
Hollywoodnews.com: I’m not familiar with “The Green Hornet” story. The trailer for the upcoming “Green Hornet” movie, which was released online late last night, makes me feel like I’ve heard it all before.
Seth Rogen plays Britt Reid, the spoiled, party animal son of media mogul Jack Reid (Tom Wilkinson). Jack’s a good man who’s disgusted by his city’s corruptions and disappointed in his do-nothing son. Quicker than you can say “Bruce Wayne,” Jack is murdered, forcing Britt to team with Jack’s man-servant, Kato (Jay Chou), to bring down the head baddie (Christoph Waltz, selling out quickly after winning an Oscar for “Inglourious Basterds”).
The clip establishes that capsule and tries to sell the film’s other two assets: carnival action, as directed by Michel Gondry; and Rogen’s frat-guy comedy.
The opening scenes of Rogen drinking his nights...
- 6/22/2010
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
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