Gondry's different approach for THE GREEN HORNET

You can spot a Michel Gondry movie from a mile away. The distorted reality, the timeless colour scheme, the energy and creativity that exists within every frame and it's that I hope he keeps when he makes the broad superhero comedy The Green Hornet with Superbad'sSeth Rogen and writer Evan Goldberg. gondrygreenhornetweirdo Rogen, out promoting Observe & Report (a movie we hear may divide audiences on Rogen's on screen persona) has spoke to Collider about Gondry's wish not to be predictable for what is his first big mainstream movie...

€œYou know he really does not want to. Me and Evan have actually approached him with ideas like maybe we could do something like this€you could do some of your weird people made out of string and shit like that. He€™s like, €œNo, I don€™t want to any of that. The fact that you think I want to do that drives me crazy and makes me never want to do anything like that again.€ He hates being predictable and repetitive and doing what€™s been done before. As soon as he starts to feel like he€™s expected to do something he doesn€™t want to do it at all.€
Rogen also leaked that he hopes to start filming in June, but still no official word if former director Stephen Chow is still on board as Kato. Let's hope so, because they will find no one better.
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