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Tim Roth on The Incredible Hulk

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This entry was posted on 10/12/2007 3:06 PM and is filed under Interviews.


At a press day on Friday chatting up his turn in Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth, Tim Roth also found time to briefly mention The Incredible Hulk, in which he plays heavy Emil Blonsky opposite Edward Norton, for director Louis Leterrier.

"It's fun, it's a kids' movie," says Roth nonchalantly, with a smile and wave of the hand. "I did it for my kids, it's really good fun. We're still shooting it, so that's why I can't talk about all of it. I know when actors say, 'It's fun,' it's usually just bullshit for journalists, but it really is — I mean, I'm running around going 'Grrrrr...' with guns. Hopefully my kids think I'm going to be cool when they see it." The Incredible Hulk is slated for release next summer, June 13, from Universal.

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