Update: HitFix got to speak with Seth Rogen about the plans to make the 'The Green Hornet' 3D:
"[Co-writer] Evan Goldberg, [director] Michel Gondry and myself could not be more excited about going 3D," he says. "The truth is that this is something that we have wanted since the very first conversations we all had about the film. A lot of the visually driven sequences Michel came up [with] were first conceived for a 3D movie. After watching the first third of the film and working with Sony Imageworks, the studio decided now would be a perfect time to commit to 3D."
"None of the effects shots have been started, none of the blue screen shots have been composited, and this lets us do all of it in 3D," says Rogen.