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Jul 22, 2010 7:21 PM

Seth Rogen Talks Green Hornet's Fast Cars, 3-D Secrets

Wired.com catches up with Seth Rogen at Comic-Con 2010 to hear about the production of The Green Hornet and his role as the masked vigilante.
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