T he MCU finally delivered on a sequel to The Incredible Hulk, but I don't think it quite measures up to the sequel we could have enjoyed 16 years ago. Ever since starring in his ...
With Hulk being repeatedly sidelined in the MCU, some of his most iconic characters haven’t appeared in the franchise, even ...
Green? If it hadn’t been for a printing error, the Incredible Hulk would have only been gray (and perhaps not nearly so popular). Stan Lee, the man who created the Incredible Hulk, originally ...
Foes, and The Juggernaut are some of the iconic Marvel villains that Mark Ruffalo's Hulk must one day face in the MCU.
The Red Hulk also opened the floodgates for the other non-Green and Grey Hulks, and even produced a Red She-Hulk. 5) Brown Hulk (Devil Hulk) The Brown Hulk is a very interesting Hulk variant.
It’s here where The Death of the Incredible Hulk finally kicks it up a gear as the loved-up pair go on the warpath. First, they pose as prospective car buyers to capture and question a henchman ...
The Incredible Hulk has often been referred to as the “black sheep” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe because of its tangential relationship with the rest of the franchise. Beyond the fact that ...
The Incredible Hulk came out in the summer of 2008, the same year as Iron Man. But the Green Goliath didn’t make the same box office splash that Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark did. As a result ...
However, a big part of the draw for audiences is the return of several past characters, including Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns (last seen in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk) and Harrison Ford ...
Here's why Ross turns into Red Hulk. Samuel Sterns, a character from 'The Incredible Hulk,' returns to get revenge on President Ross Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) is the mastermind behind the ...