![]() I didn’t even know that he’d done an extended version of The Hateful Eight. I was going to ask you if you’ve heard anything regarding an extended cut of Hollywood, but it all sounds like news to you. So Quentin Tarantino released The Hateful Eight: Extended Version on Netflix, and there was talk of doing something similar for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, be it a three hour and twenty-minute cut or a miniseries format like Hateful Eight. But it would very much depend on the character, and it seemed to belong in the Blonsky world. So I think it might just be the way that I am. But Blonsky would definitely do that, wouldn’t he? There’s something annoying about somebody who doesn’t follow the rules, and there’s something interesting about watching him play with people. It was definitely commented on at school, in the English sort of way: “Sit up straight! What is the matter with you!?” That kind of thing. ( Laughs.) Apparently so, yes! But we shall see, or shall we? I don’t know what you’ve seen, but he’s had a lot of time to think. So has Blonsky truly been rehabilitated? Is that the power of having seven wives? That broke all the walls down, and off they went. and those guys managed to achieve with humor. All of that stuff came later with what Robert Downey Jr. I don’t think franchises existed at that point, anyway. īut overall, the never really crossed my mind. We messed around, and we were encouraged to improvise and play. There’s something about you …” So it was that kind of stuff. I don’t know if any of it made it into, but when I looked at him as we were shooting, I was like, “You’ve put on weight. I’ve always wanted to work with him, and it just happened to be this, which was kind of fun. He’s just an incredible guy and an incredible actor. I remember when they changed the actor, and I remember enjoying what Mark did. No, I never thought that deeply about it. I’ve never seen it.īecause your character was tied to Edward Norton’s version of Bruce Banner, did part of you think that you wouldn’t be back because of that association and subsequent recasting? You also have to pull it off in some way, so hopefully we’ve done that. So that’s where the journey begins, and I thought it’d be a lot of fun to revisit my kids’ childhood. And when you meet him again, can you believe him? And who comes to his rescue? She-Hulk. But that’s what we’d chat about when getting ready to work.Īnd in a way, that’s what they did. But I remember talking to Kevin Feige and Stan Lee on set about what happens to Blonsky, and their idea was that he was in a steel vault, welded shut, and sunk to the bottom of the ocean. So there I was in a Hulk movie, and the chance to embarrass your kids at school is always good. They loved the Hulk, and I grew up on the Hulk. “Dad’s a monster.” They loved the comics. Tell us what you think.” And I just laughed at the fun of it. So I met with Kevin and Wendy over at Marvel, and they said, “This is what we want to do. So I knew nothing about it, but they said, “Would you come and do a little bit of voice work?” And I just thought, “Yeah, okay.” And then they said to go in and meet with Kevin because he had an idea. They put the Abomination into Shang-Chi, which I’ve never seen. I can’t remember the order that it came in, but they asked me if I could come in and do some voice work. So did the opportunities to return in She-Hulk and Shang-Chi come out of left field? Were you remotely expecting it? In a recent conversation with THR, Roth also discusses being cut from Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, as well as his interest in seeing an extended cut. ![]() ![]() There’s something about you …’ So it was that kind of stuff. “I don’t know if any of it made it into, but when I looked at him as we were shooting, I was like, ‘You’ve put on weight. But we messed around with ,” Roth shares. “I’ve always wanted to work with, and it just happened to be this, which was kind of fun. (Roth seemed to lean more in the direction of it being a deleted scene, but he wasn’t entirely sure since he hasn’t seen the show.) In fact, the two actors actually worked together on She-Hulk and even acknowledged the recasting, in either a deleted scene or a scene from an upcoming episode. ![]() And while the English actor never gave the subject much thought, he’s always admired Mark Ruffalo, who took over for Norton as of 2012’s The Avengers. Since very few elements have carried over from Louis Leterrier’s Incredible Hulk, it’s fair to wonder if the recasting of Edward Norton’s original MCU Bruce Banner/Hulk affected Roth’s chances of returning even sooner. “But we shall see, or shall we? He’s a clever guy. And when you meet him again, can you believe him?” Roth tells The Hollywood Reporter. Paul Eckstein, Co-Creator of 'Godfather of Harlem,' Dies at 59 ![]()
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