Norton To Return As Hulk?
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsMarvel has completely left Ed Norton in the dark about whether he will return as the Hulk in either a sequel to this summers film or the upcoming Avengers movie.
The Avengers film is rumored to include Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Nick Fur and other Marvel superheroes.
Norton told MTV News, "The minds of Marvel are sometimes opaque... I won't say they're obtuse, but I don't have any idea what they want to do."
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Ghostbusters 3
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsDon't expect Ben Stiller and a younger crew. The real Ghostbusters are coming back!
Columbia Pictures has tapped the Emmy-nominated writing team of Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky (co-executive producers of The Office) to pen the screenplay for Ghostbusters 3.
Variety reports that the new script will be "for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson." Variety will die if they are lying.
No deal has been official struck yet, lets hope money doesn't get in the way of greatness.
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Ghosterbusters Searching For Publishers
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsThe new union of Activision Blizzard has announced its upcoming games lineup, and while former Sierra properties Crash and Spyro have been acquired by the conglomerate, Ghostbusters: The Video Game and several other titles are now in search of new publishers. Ghostbusters hasn't been canceled, but don't expect it until 2009!
Dr. Raymond Stantz...don't let them mess this game up. Big sales equals Ghostbusters 3...hopefully.
Come on, the original Ghost Busters just topped and online movie poll as the funniest comedy of all-time. We want more!
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Action Jackson Back?
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsWill the St. Louis Rams' best offensive weapon, Steven Jasckson make his return?
Sources close to Jackson told FOXSports.com that Jackson and his agent will make the trip to St. Louis in order to negotiate with the team face-to-face and are optimistic that the two sides will reach an agreement on a new contract within the next 24 to 48 hours.
Thus far Jackson has skipped all of training camp and both preseason games. The struggling Rams desperately need their star running.
Jackson was limited to 12 games in 2007 due to injury, but still managed to top 1,000 rushing yards for the third consecutive season. He carried the ball 237 times for 1,002 yards and five touchdowns. He also had 38 receptions for 271 yards and another score.
Last season stats didn't exactly have fantasy owners singing songs and drinking beer, but his production wasn't so bad for being on a terrible team plagued with injuries.
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Return Of The Favre
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsGuess who's back...back again. Favre is back...tell a friend.
The Green Bay Packers reluctantly embraced Brett Favre’s forced return to the football field Sunday, after failing to bribe Favre into staying retired.
This is the right choice for the Packers, Favre, the fans, and for the NFL. With Favre's return, the Packers are now contenders for a Super Bowl appearance. Well, that is if they name him the starter for the cheese heads.
The NFL announced Sunday that Favre will be reinstated and added to the Packers’ active roster on Monday.
The reinstatement will become effective at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, when Favre will be added to the Packers’ active roster. By reinstating Favre, Roger Goodell is following through on a recent promise to force action.
A trade still remains a possibility.
Head coach, Mike McCarthy will now talk to the team and the quarterbacks about the plan moving forward, and after he has done that, the organization will share it publicly.
Favre could be on the field as early as Tuesday, which is the team's next public practice.
The Green Bay Packers should kill themselves if they don't hand over the starting position to Favre by the end of training camp. Favre has been their leader for far to long to let an unestablished player steal his position after leading the team to the NFC Championship game last season.
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