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  • TV Guide Online’s “Flickchick” dedicated her weekly Q&A to “Green Hornet”. Here’s what she had to say when asked about the film:
Question: I’ve heard from time to time about a Green Hornet movie starring George Clooney as the Green Hornet and Jet Li as Kato. Is there any truth to
these rumors? — Don

Flickchick: Unlike many projects that have been kicking around as long as this one (since the mid-1990s), Miramax’s The Green Hornet still has real life in
it, and writer-director and long-time serious comic-book geek Kevin Smith has just signed on. Smith owns a comic-book store called Jay and Silent Bob’s
Secret Stash in his native Red Bank, N.J., and has written Daredevil and Green Arrow stories for DC Comics — he revitalized the Green Arrow, an older
character who’d fallen into a sorry state of neglect — and also worked on the doomed Superman Lives before it finally died a painful death. The Green
Hornet even has a tentative opening date: August 2005. What it doesn’t have is the square-jawed George Clooney and Jet Li. Clooney dropped out in ‘97 and
Li hung in a while longer, but eventually moved on. Over the years, rumors have attached a wide range of actors to the role of newspaper editor by
day/costumed crime-fighter by night Britt Reid — notably Mark Wahlberg and Hugh Jackman — but Smith has been talking to Jake Gyllenhaal, who was briefly
considered to replace Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 2 when Maguire and the studio were wrangling over start dates. The Green Hornet was created some 70 years
ago as a pulp-radio hero by producer George W. Trendle and writer Fran Striker (who was a man, in case you were wondering). They also created the Lone
Ranger and slyly connected the man of the West and the then modern-day hero by making the Ranger — whose real name is John Reid — Britt Reid’s great uncle.
The Green Hornet show aired from 1939 to ‘52, and the character made the transition to comic books in 1940 under the now forgotten Helnit Publications
banner. There were two Green Hornet movie serials in the ’40s, but it’s the ’60s television show starring Van Williams as Reid and Bruce Lee as his
chauffeur and sidekick, Kato, that’s primarily responsible for whatever name recognition the characters have today.

Kevin & Jake’s photos also appear at the site which you can check out HERE.

  • And finally today, fan Pete thought his dog reminded him of the infamous “Bear Who Drive Car”, so he gave the little guy a shirt. Funny
    stuff. Catch ya next time!

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