Only days ago, actor Seth Rogen joked that the The Green Hornet movie would "never" get made and that he would simply "promote it for the next 10 years." It seemed like a tongue-in-cheek comment at the time, but now it seems that Rogen might have been revealing more than he was letting on.
Sony Pictures originally announced that The Green Hornet would be released June 25, 2010, but that date was pushed back to July 9, 2010, so that it wouldn't compete with a movie by Rogen's friend and Funny People co-star Adam Sandler. Now it appears The Green Hornet has been pushed back five months more to December 17, 2010, completely knocking it out of the summer movie season. There has been no official verification or explanation of this news, but it doesn't bode well for a film that has been in various stages of development for almost two decades.