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'Incredible Hulk' Looking for Body Builder
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Though 'Incredible Hulk' is in final stretch to make it into theaters, it seems that the studio producing the superhero movie still have some idea left as they reportedly look for a new minor cast.

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For those who are still yearning for a chance to appear in the so-often-talked-about "The Incredible Hulk", a good news is coming out from the Universal Pictures' action fantasy movie. Reportedly, Marvel Studios, the studio handling the production of the sci-fi tidbit, is looking for a male body builder to appear briefly in the film.

On the matter, IESB noted that Marvel is seeking for a "gigantic muscle bound black body builder" of all ages to be featured during the opening title sequence. Allegedly, his scene will be similar to Hulk's popular scene in which his clothing will be ripping over his muscles. Those who are interested should submit their data on Tuesday, April 29. More details information about the casting can be read at IESB.

Promised to deliver explosive and action-packed film, "Incredible Hulk" is set out to be bigger and badder than the other "Hulk" movies version. The green superhero movie follows Bruce Banner as he seeks for the cure of the gamma radiation infecting him and at the same time avoids the capture from people who wants to exploit his newly-gathered powers as well as deals with The Abomination. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starred by Edward Norton, William Hurt and Tim Roth among others, the tidbit heads to theaters across the U.S. on June 13.

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