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Warner Bros. has officially unleashed the first teaser trailer for their upcoming epic Clash of the Titans, which has some energy — and some wicked creatures.

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Joe Johnston worked on Raiders of the Lost Ark, directed The Rocketeer, and I have no idea if he’s connected at all to Saving Private Ryan, but it looks like he’ll be bringing that signature style to Captain America.

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In Greek mythology, the character Io (played by Gemma Arterton in the upcoming Clash of the Titans film) is a lover of Zues who is later turned into a cow. From here, we see no indication of cowness from Ms. Arterton.

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Our friends over at /Film have posted a reader-submitted first look at soon-to-be-action-star-whether-we-like-it-or-not Sam Worthington in the upcoming epic remake Clash of the Titans.

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Our brothers in arms over at Crave Online have scored a few photos from the set of the Louis Leterrier directed epic Clash of the Titans today, giving us our first look at Terminator Salvation star Sam Worthington in a skirt.

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Gemma Arterton Cast in Clash of the Titans

Arterton, Mikkelsen and Davalos are all strapping on their togas for Leterrier’s remake of the classic stop-motion film. Plus, you’ll never guess who won’t be appearing in it.

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Blu-ray Review: The Incredible Hulk

The Incredible Hulk is one of those movies — the kind that you should probably be buying on Blu-ray either way. Though, it would certainly be the laziest review of my career if I were to just chalk this up to ‘see it because its in HD’, so I will attempt to break it down a bit.

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Thanks to our intrepid friend EGamb from NYC and our very own addiction to watching the Alternate Scenes feature on all of our DVDs, we caught this awesome, nanosecond glimpse of Captain America in Louis Leterrier’s The Incredible Hulk.

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Clash of the Titans

It came as no surprise to hear from First Showing that The Incredible Hulk director, Louis Leterrier, is moving on to his next project, a remake of the classic Clash of the Titans.

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The Incredible Hulk

Coming off a weekend of positive buzz and strong reviews, The Incredible Hulk director, Louis Leterrier has told the MTV Movies Blog that if he gets to helm the sequel, he’ll leave it up to the fans to decide who the green menace faces in the next installment.

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The Incredible Hulk

After the emotionally draining experience that was Iron Man in early May, the fanboy inside of me was sure that there was no way that Marvel Studios could go two-for-two in the Summer of ’08. Go figure, I was wrong.

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The Official Guide to The Hulk

Can I get a warranty before Hulk smashes my Blu-Ray player with over an hour of extra footage? Maybe Captain America can just lend me some of his signing bonus to buy a new one.

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Jason Statham is back as Frank Martin, the driver with a very particular affinity for driving Audis, solving diabolical plots and using household objects to beat the piss out of bad guys, handfuls at a time.

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The Incredible Hulk Movie Preview

After being in comic books, on television and in a feature film in 2003, the Hulk franchise is getting rebooted. Like the television series, this film finds Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) on the run, trying to discover a cure for the gamma radiation that turns him into the Hulk when he gets angry.

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Edward Norton Hulks Up

That kinda makes you wonder if the WGA denied Norton a writing credit just because he’s an actor. If I were Norton, I would have already ripped a good shirt and a pair of pants.

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The Incredible Hulk

Let’s face it, we might like him better when he’s angry. And by he, I am obviously referring to The Incredible Hulk, the big green Edward Norton-lookin’ dude who is going to make his subtly triumphant return to the big screen on June 13th. It is a return that has, up until very recently, come with very little publicity, as director Louis Leterrier’s film has had to live in the shadow of Jon Favreau’s Iron Man. But at this point it is Iron Man that should be giving us hope for The Incredible Hulk, as it proved Marvel’s competence as a studio. Should Hulk follow suit and surprise us all, it will only enhance the excitement around upcoming projects like Thor and The First Avenger: Captain America. For now, all the legions of Marvel fans can do is sit back, fingers crossed, and wait until June 13th. Oh, and they can enjoy this new trailer, which is running in theaters this week in front of Speed Racer (which no one saw, so its probably new to most people): [flv:http://media.filmschoolrejects.com/trailers/incrediblehulk-trailer3.flv 520 390] The Incredible Hulk is directed by Louis Leterrier, who previously brought us the Transporter series. It was written by X-Men scribe Zak Penn with help from star Edward Norton. Liv Tyler, Tim Roth and William Hurt also star. Look for it in theaters on June 13th.

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Once you have watched this brand new Incredible Hulk movie trailer, it is likely that your reaction will be similar to mine — Finally!

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The Incredible Hulk

Recently I was at the movies in a packed house when they showed a trailer for the upcoming The Incredible Hulk. The resulting response from the audience was a collective “Huh?”

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wasn’t exactly sure how a few speed bumps in the creative process over at Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk turned into an all-out, shotgun wielding feud between star Edward Norton and the studio heads when I first read about it. Turns out, it was the media’s fault.

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The Incredible Hulk Movie Poster

This new poster for the upcoming Universal Pictures superhero spectacle The Incredible Hulk could very well leave you with a certain sense of sadness… Be ready to cry.

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