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They wrote it shortly before Whedon made "Dr. Horrible," and he said both came from a similar impulse to cut loose from Hollywood restrictions. He called both "ragingly ridiculous." Since making "The Cabin in the Woods," Whedon has kept busy. He's written and directed an upcoming adaptation of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" and the major Marvel blockbuster, "The Avengers," due out in May. Whedon said that film would celebrate the comic heroes -- Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk and others
-- in a fan-boy way. He said his approach isn't like the more self-conscious "The Dark Knight," but compared it to "a war movie." "I'm not ready to be postmodern about superheroes yet," Whedon said Saturday to warm applause. His next project -- "the next voice I'm hearing in my head," he said
-- is another Web series called "Wastelanders." Whedon called it a "dark, weird piece." The long list of upcoming work only reinforced the wait for "The Cabin in the Woods." Whitford joked of Whedon and Goddard: "They won't work with us anymore." ___ Online:
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