Seth Rogen generates buzz as “The Green Hornet”
CULVER CITY, Calif. — Compared to most people who undertake a big-screen adaptation of a comic book character, actor and writer Seth Rogen was able to breathe easy when he and his writing partner, Evan Goldberg, took on “The Green Hornet.”
Because the character and his faithful sidekick, Kato, predate most iconic heroes in the genre, Rogen could reshape Britt Reid in his own image.
“We kind of wanted to...
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