Rosario Dawson seems to epitomize what a girl should be. She loves Quentin Tarantino films; she has a great, dry sense of humor; and she’s got two of the nicest breasts I’ve ever seen. Hell, she even loves comic books. That’s probably a gigantic pro for most guys, but seeing as how I hate Spider-Man and all of his super buddies, that’s a big con. Still, you can’t blame a girl for being who she is, and Rosario Dawson is, at heart, a huge comic book fan.
According to Cinematical, the Clerks 2 actress will have her “Occult Crimes Taskforce” comic books adapted into a movie. Don’t get too excited just yet though. Dawson recently said that there’s still some contractual issues to work out and a writer has not even been hired. Still, the fact that things seem to have gotten as far as they have is a great sign for anyone who’s ever given their allowance to The Green Hornet.
If everything continues moving forward as planned, I would say it’s possible that this could make an appearance sometime around Christmas of next year. Or a more realistic estimate would probably be Summer of 2009. If it shows up, I'll probably see it, but it definitely won’t be my idea.
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