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IESB's Robert Sanchez spoke exclusively with actor
Michael Pesa at the press day for THE LUCKY ONES today in Beverly
Hills.
{sidebar id=1}THE LUCKY ONES also stars Tim Robbins
and Rachel McAdams and is the story of when three very different U.S.
soldiers find themselves on an unplanned road trip across America,
they form a deep bond that may be the closest thing any of them has
to real family.
During IESB's exclusive interview
today, Pea revealed a possible next project, Seth Rogen's THE GREEN
HORNET.
PeTa says Rogen has offered him a role
in the upcoming superhero film but would not disclose which role he
was offered. The film also stars Rogen along with Stephen Chow who is
set to play KATO. Chow has also signed on to direct.
Pea also said that Rogen is still in
the process of writing the film for Sony Pictures.
The two are also set to star in Observe
and Report due out April 2009.
THE GREEN HORNET is due out in theaters
June 25, 2010.
"The Green Hornet" made his
debut on January 31, 1936 on WXYZ Detroit, the creation of the
station's George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, who also created the
Lone Ranger.
The series, which ran until 1952 on the
Mutual and NBC Blue networks, followed the adventures of Britt Reid,
a bored playboy whose life is changed when he inherits his father's
crusading newspaper, The Daily Sentinel. He saves the life of Kato, a
Japanese man with incredible technical and martial-arts skills, who
becomes Britt's closest ally -- and transforms Britt's car into the
supercharged Black Beauty, which gives them an edge as they search
for evidence to expose the city's underworld in the newspaper.
When Britt and Kato witness a brutal
mob hit, Britt invents his secret identity -- taking his name from
his powerful car's defective horn. A skilled fighter and expert
marksman, the Green Hornet uses two special, non-lethal guns to
subdue criminals: one fires a potent knock-out gas while the other
produces the "Hornet's Sting" -- an electric shock.
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