Seth Rogen had a wild meeting with the National Treasure actor while making the 2011 movie with Jay Chou.
Nicolas Cage suspects that James Franco's Spring Breakers character might be an imitation of the villain from his Green Hornet pitch.
Kevin Smith has signed on to develop a Green Hornet animated series for WildBrain, the company behind Peanuts and Inspector Gadget.
The Green Hornet is one of our longest-running, most ubiquitous superheroes in culture. Originating in 1930s radio plays, the masked vigilante and his phenomenal partner Kato has since been in film serials, a hit TV show that gave Bruce Lee an American breakthrough, and most recently, a 2011 big-budget movie starring Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz, and Christoph Waltz. Now, the well-known filmmaker/orator of geek-friendly projects Kevin Smith will be revving up Black Beauty and taking another crack at it. Per Deadline, Smith is developing an animated series out of The Green Hornet. Smith …
Universal Pictures and Amasia Entertainment have teamed to develop a new feature film project titled The Green Hornet and Kato.
Universal Pictures and Amasia Entertainment have partnered on The Green Hornet and Kato, and are currently developing a film based on the iconic characters. The studio has optioned the rights to The Green Hornet from Amasia after co-founders Michael Helfant and Bradley Gallo acquired control of the motion picture franchise rights in a highly competitive bidding war this past January. Gallo and former Marvel Studios president Helfant will produce the film under their Amasia banner. The Green Hornet was one of early radio’s most popular adventure shows before being turned into 1940s movie serials and the 1966 TV …
The Green Hornet movie rights are acquired by Michael Helfant, co-founder of Amasia Entertainment and former executive at Marvel Studios.
Bruce Lee, one of cinema's most iconic, ambitious, and tragic heroes, lives on through his TV and movie performances long after he was taken from the world at the age of 32. His short career brought us some of the most recognizable and often-imitated fight scenes in cinematic history, but one of Lee's most famous fights occurred off-screen and behind closed doors. Birth of the Dragon is a dramatized version of that fight, a private match, a one-on-one contest of skill and style between Lee and martial arts master Wong Jack Man. The 1964 …