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Ed Norton- "Every good movie gets forged through collaboration." Ed Norton responds to criticism over "The Incredible Hulk." (Entertainment Weekly)

- Speaking of the big green guy, his poster has people asking: "The Incredible Hulk No More"? (/film)

- More to love: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" to run over 2 hours and 20 minutes. (Hollywood Elsewhere)

- Isn’t the whole idea of action figures sort of wrong for this movie? Anyway, here they are: Nite Owl and Rorschach from "Watchmen." (Entertainment Weekly)

- M. Night Shyamalan’s "The Last Airbender" gets a 2010 release date, drops "Avatar" from its title. Meanwhile, the director talks about what drew him to the project. (Variety and Empire)

- I want to believe. No, really, "I Want to Believe." "X-Files" follow-up gets a tagline title. (AP)

The Hulk- "The Incredible Hulk" looking like a bad bet to make some green, with fighting between star Ed Norton and Marvel Studios. (NY Times)

- Some of Heath Ledger's scenes for "The Dark Knight" reportedly on the chopping block due to eerie parallels to actor's death? (Cinema Blend)

- Has Blue Sky optioned "The Anubis Tapestry"? Ask your mummy. (/film)

- Everybody loves NY. No, everybody, including Orlando Bloom Ethan Hawke, Hayden Christensen, and Shia LaBeouf. These thesps and others join "New York, I Love You."(Variety and The Hollywood Reporter)

Marvel's Red HulkOne Hulk, Two Hulk, Red Hulk, Blue Hulk -- when is one Hulk not enough? When there's going to be yet another movie version and a new comic version.

"The Incredible Hulk," a reboot of Ang Lee's 2003 take on "The Hulk," isn't upsetting the actors from the last go-round, at least not enough to cause any real tears. "Boo hoo," said Sam Elliott, pretending to cry over being replaced by William Hurt as General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross. "That's a little weird [to see someone take your part]. But I happen to be a huge Edward Norton fan, and I think he's a great choice for the Hulk. I'm sure he'll be incredible."

Ditto for Jennifer Connelly, who played his daughter. "I love Liv [Tyler]," Connelly said of the next Betty Ross. "She's a friend of mine and I'm so excited that she's doing it and I can't wait to see it. I love Ed [Norton] as well, and I can't wait to see what Ed does with it." Read more...

'Johnny Quest'Wednesday can mean a hard day for some, but not for Nicole Kidman and Kevin Smith, who enjoy the easy life in our links of the day.

- "Johnny Quest" set for big-screen adaptation. (Variety)

- She sees dead people: Nicole Kidman to remake Columbian horror film, about a women who begins to see ghosts. (Variety)

- Jigsaw returns! No, not in "Saw," but in "Punisher 2." (IGN)

- Speaking of "Saw," oh yes, there will be cookies! Team joins Red Cross for blood drives. (Red Cross)

- Kevin Smith to direct "Super-Max"? (/Film)