Liv Tyler inadvertently summed up many people's feelings about the trend of Hollywood remakes.
Asked about her role in Ed Norton's version of Marvel comic character The Hulk, the subject of Ang Lee's 2003 film, she told Metro: "Well, it was a surprise when this project came along. My agent called me late one night saying: ‘Will you get on a plane in the morning and go to LA for a meeting on The Hulk?’ I was, like: ‘What do you mean? Didn’t they make that already?"
Tyler plays brainy lab woman Betty Ross but wasn't quite prepared for how much Ed Norton required her to get into character:
"I graduated from high school and didn’t go to college. And Edward Norton is so intelligent it’s ridiculous. He likes to improvise so he’d just start riffing with me and I’d say: ‘I’m not really a scientist, I can’t do this with you. Please write something for me!’"
Talking about getting into character, Tyler also spoke about playing a lesbian alongside Kate Hudson and it's a role she feels she could have put a little more into:
"We were always so shy about the kissing but in retrospect we were like: ‘We so should have just totally made out and tongued each other.’ But we never did, we were just too scared to do it."
