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  • The Incredible Hulk
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  • The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero the Hulk. It is the second main installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the second installment of Phase One. It is a reboot of the 2003 film Hulk. It is directed by Louis Leterrier and stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Liv Tyler as Dr. Betty Ross, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky/Abomination, and William Hurt as General Thunderbolt Ross.
  • The Incredible Hulk is the second film in the MCU starring Joshua Jackson as The Hulk. Darren Arnofsky will direct. The film will be released in 2013.
  • The Incredible Hulk is a wannabe superhero film that was made in 2008 because they didn't have anything better to do like watch TV or something. it made some money in the box office so unfortunately, it may have a sequel.
  • The Incredible Hulk is a superhero who was fighting on behalf of the Catholic St. Patrick's Day followers against The Thing. This is probably due to the fact he is green, like the Catholics. He was later sentenced in court for the violence. He has also been mentioned in other ways. Homer turns into the Ingestible Bulk, green and angry, similar to the Hulk. Stan Lee then insists that Homer is not the Hulk as he is. His two common catchphrases are "Hulk Smash" and "Hulk is strongest there is!"
  • The Incredible Hulk was a very popular comic in the '70s. One young boy even had a poster with Hulk hanging on a wall in his bedroom.
  • The Incredible Hulk is a Lich King heroic achievement in Utgarde Pinnacle needed for the meta-achievement, which in turn rewards the [Reins of the Red Proto-Drake].
  • Bruce Banner/Incredible Hulk Jack McGee Elaina Harding Marks Benjamin Culver Paul Cartier/Wendigo
  • There are Two vehicles with the released name of "The Incredible Hulk" Both in 1979, although two different castings. File:Incrediblehulktruck.jpg File:Incrediblehulk.jpg
  • Bruce Banner is searching for a cure for the Gamma Radiation caused disease he has that causes his anger to spiral and he becomes an enormous raging beast known as the Hulk, while being hunted by the US Army and a former K.G.B agent and spy and UK Army soldier named Emil Blonsky, who has been injected with a gene that results in him being able to turn into a beast that is faster, more aggresive, better trained and more dangerous than Bruce's by General Ross because the Hulk injured his daughter, Betty Ross who is also Bruce's love Intrest. Emil has been injected with the same gene used to create Captain America, to enhance Blonsky's speed, agility, martial arts and endurance, and Blonsky has also been uploaded with the same gene as the Hulk only doubling the strength of the Hulk.
  • Announcer: And now it's time for "Bum Reviews" with Chester A. Bum. Tonight's review: "The Incredible Hulk." Chester: OH MY GOD, THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE! There's this guy who has a problem. He is not supposed to get angry. Because when he does, he turns into the Jolly Green Giant! Only he's not so jolly. He's friggin' pissed off! So, he travels to Brazil. Which looks like a bunch of hills covered in cardboard boxes. Kind of like my house! On a good day. And they name him after Hulk Hogan! Because the two are very similar except for one difference. One is real, and one is not.
  • The Incredible Hulk is a Marvel Comics superhero and comic book title. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962, the comic focused on Dr. Bruce Banner who becomes a musclebound behemoth from a gamma radiation accident. The transformation was originally triggered by sundown, but later was directly tied to Banner's emotions, especially anger.
  • The Incredible Hulk is an American television series based on the Marvel comic book character of the same name. The concept was developed for television by Kenneth Johnson. The pilot episodes were a pair of TV movies on the CBS network beginning on 4 November 1977; the series soon followed. It first aired on 10 March 1978, and lasted for five seasons, ending on 2 June 1982. The show starred Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on The Incredible Hulk television series.
  • Dr. Puny Bruce Banner brilliant nuclear physicist, is shy, puny and introvert nerdling. He contacted by slightly less puny General Ross work on tiny Army Gamma Bomb project. Puny Banner have deep misgivings as pawn of warmongers. Banner agree to work on puny Army program, Banner buy food, pay off student loans. Puny Gamma Bomb make great strides. Got as far as initial test. Widespread misconception cause puny Dr. Banner to absorb puny gamma ray blast during test of puny bomb. Banner attempt save puny teenager Rick wandering onto puny nuclear test site.
  • Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character after the mixed reception to the 2003 film Hulk, and writer Zak Penn began work on a loose sequel that would be much closer to the comics and the television series. Norton rewrote the script after he signed on to star, clarifying the film's new backstory. Leterrier redesigned Roth's character, called the Abomination in the comics, from the comics' reptilian humanoid into a monster with bony protrusions. Filming mostly took place in Toronto, Ontario in 2007, where the production attempted to be environmentally friendly.
  • Peter Griffin turns into the Hulk using the catch phrase "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry" from the TV show in "Chitty Chitty Death Bang". Peter also compares the Hulk to Jesus in "Mr. Saturday Knight" during his boss Jonathan Weed's funeral. Peter plays the closing theme to the show, titled "The Lonely Man" for Stewie in "Wasted Talent". The song is reprised during the closing credits. The opening sequence of "And I'm Joyce Kinney" parodies that of the series. It shows Stewie replacing David Banner, Tom Tucker replacing the Jack McGee character and Peter as the Hulk.
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