- The film is the third adaptation based on the story of "The Green Hornet". In addition to the TV series of the same name starred by Bruce Lee in 1966, an animation of the same name was also launched in 2006.
- "The Green Hornet" was originally scheduled to be directed and starred by Stephen Chow. This is also a way to pay tribute to Stephen Chow, who has always been Bruce Lee as an idol. But in the end, because of the positioning of the role and the keynote of the film, he and Seth Rogen There were differences of opinion on the script written, Stephen Chow gave up directing the film and resigned with Kato.
- In order to play the Green Hornet, Seth Rogen lost 30 pounds.
- "The Green Hornet" was originally scheduled to be released at the end of 2010, but in order to allow enough time for the 3D conversion, the producer Sony Columbia extended the film's release date to January 14, 2011.
- The original release time of the film coincided with another green superhero movie "Green Lantern", but later the release time of the two films was adjusted.
- Nicholas Cage was originally scheduled to star in the film, but gave up halfway through.
- Jay Chou was invited by Seth Rogen to audition while Seth Rogen had a video conference with him. At the time, the producer didn't know that he was such a famous pop singer in Asia.
- Jay Chou admitted that he did not speak English well, and said that all his lines in "The Green Hornet" were dubbed in the recording studio afterwards.
The Green Hornet behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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[repeated line]
Britt Reid: Let's roll, Kato!
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Britt Reid: Kato, we have a secret mission.