As a first post... is Norton signed for multiple films?

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I don't know if this has been asked but this belongs here... in the NON spoiler kashti section.

I am just curioser and curioser regarding if Mr Nortonie has been signed for multiple films or just this one Incredible Incredible Hulk film
 
they will always sign up actors for multiple film when they are making a comicbook movie.
 
Not always true. Nic Cage only opted for a single Ghost Rider. Judging from the mostly negative reviews (fan & non0fan) I doubt he'll sign on for number two.
 
Not always true. Nic Cage only opted for a single Ghost Rider. Judging from the mostly negative reviews (fan & non0fan) I doubt he'll sign on for number two.

wrong :huh:

cage has already publicly stated that he's up for sequel and loves the character.
 
wrong :huh:

cage has already publicly stated that he's up for sequel and loves the character.

There's a HUGE difference between saying publicly that he's up for a sequel and actually signing on the dotted line. Yes, we know that Cage is ga-ga for the character, the man's got a GR tattoo for Pete's sake. That's what I'd call a hard core fan! It still doesn't mean he's doing a sequel. I'm surmising that all involved parties are waiting for the collective dust to settle after next year's plethora of comic-book hero movies have played out, to see if the fad is still going strong - or gasping its last breath. I think that as long as these films continue to give us 'B+' or 'A' level quality that entertains the non-comicbook-geek movie masses, and basically appeases those nit-picky fan-boys (that's me!), the comicbook-to-movie trend will keep chugging along. I just pray that now that Marvel has final say over their characters that all future films will be more in keeping with the core & spirit of the original material and not stray so far from their source.
 
there a huge difference bwtween GR and Hulk, Marvel want to make this into a huge fanchise, so yeah, he is signed on for more than one, it would be stupid not to.
 
He probably has "options" for more films.
 
Indeed,just incase the film does not do that good.At this time,it's unknown.
 
they will always sign up actors for multiple film when they are making a comicbook movie.
Correct. There is a clause in the contract for options regarding sequels. His are for Hulk 2 AND 3.
 
Correct. There is a clause in the contract for options regarding sequels. His are for Hulk 2 AND 3.
So we can hope for a couple more Hulk movies? I don't think the movie will flop and Norton's not even 40 yet
 

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