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Lou Ferrigno at the MyPGNow studio!

The Incredible Hulk is here in Prince George for Northern Fancon, which kicks off today and runs all weekend.

Besides playing the Incredible Hulk, Ferrigno is a fitness trainer, consultant, and retired bodybuilder. He also travels almost nonstop and has attended many fancon events over the years since his television series. 

“I love traveling, it’s my addiction, I love meeting people. I only have so many years left, might as well have fun,” said Ferrigno. 

When asked about how Ferrigno feels on new versions of the Hulk that use CGI.

“CGI can’t sign autographs, it’s not sensitive like what I did in the series. It’s great for the screen but I think it’s getting out of hand. That’s why people like the series.”

Here’s Ferrigno speaking with 94.3 The Goat hosts Kevin and Cody:

Door open for Fancon at 3:00 today (Friday), for more information on schedules follow this link.  

 

http://fancon.ca/program/

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