
Actor Tim Roth is pushing for movie executives to make a sequel to the screen adaptation of Marvel Comics’ ‘The Incredible Hulk.’ The British actor who played the Russion soldier, Emil Blonsky, turned master villain, Abomination, in the first blockbuster wants to reprise his role because he had so much fun playing the part.
Roth told MTV.com, “I had the best time ever with that one — more fun on set than anybody. I did it purely for my kids, so my boys can laugh at their dad and have fun with it.”
In the comic books Blonsky is a KGB agent, while in the film he is a Russian born captain in the British Royal Marines. A super-soldier serum gives him super powers and an infusion of Bruce Banner’s blood creates an extreme mutation. Abomination appears in the comic books as a reptilian humanoid, but movie bosses redesigned the character to give him a more perturbing look, turning him into a mutated monster with boney protrusions.
Although at the end of the first movie Abomination barely escapes the wrath of the Hulk, played by Edward Norton, his survival could mean a reprisal for Roth.
“When you do your deal, you sign up for three [films]. I’ve done the one … and basically, I don’t know what they have planned, but they can bring me back,” Roth said. “I told them I’m absolutely game for it. It would be so much fun to do it again. I’m in it for three.”
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