Angry Savage Hulk Return’s
After Secret Wars
Red Hulk Main Villain
Hulk Destroys New York and Washington DC
Last Film For Mark Ruffalo
Some of these are not surprising, since Marvel tends to submit their shows for an Emmy in several categories. But the three that surprised me were all for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Charlie Cox, Benedict Wong and Mark Ruffalo.
I personally think that Edward Norton’s version of the Hulk is leagues better than the version currently in the MCU with Mark Ruffalo
Don’t get me wrong I love Ruffalo’s portrayal and I think he’s done very good with what they’ve given him
But in terms of viciousness and savagery I think Edward Norton’s version is so much better
It’s a shame we never got to see what could’ve been
But, sadly, can’t live in the past, just gotta move forward
It's going on fourteen years now since The Incredible Hulk, the second M.C.U. film entry, hit theaters, and outside of the role he's had to play as an Avenger and with Thor and now She-Hulk coming up soon, we haven't seen much of him since. This may be due in no small part to Marvel's strained relationship with Universal, who not only distributed the old show with Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby and the debacle from '03 with Eric Bana, but also operated the first Marvel attractions in theme parks prior to Disney's acquisition. Does anyone else here think that Mark Ruffalo's Hulk solo film is overdue? Or do you think that it's not worth saving due to the studios' refusal to listen to reason?
Marvel Studios really should start releasing "Extended Editions" or “10 Years Edition” of the Marvel movies, because I'd love to see more. As the filmmakers (producers, writers, directors, cinematographers) envisioned. Not story-essential stuff, stuff that wouldn't change the storylines.
We’re in 2022, what about ask Marvel Studios to make a 10 years edition of Avengers ? Maybe with Snyder cut aspects, reshoots and reissues, redesigns, especially Captain America’s suit. Or maybe a director cut of Thor The Dark World ? Who comes up with the idea? Maybe update Thanos’s CGI from films before Infinity War
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They really should start releasing "Extended Editions" or "Directors Cuts" or “10 Years Edition” of the Marvel movies, because I'd love to see more stuff like this. As the filmmakers (producers, writers, directors, cinematographers) envisioned. Not story-essential stuff, stuff that wouldn't change the storylines.
What about ask #MarvelStudios to make a 10 years commemorative edition of Avengers, or maybe a director cut of Thor The Dark world ? Maybe with Snyder cut elements, reshoot re-editions of scenes, redesigns (cap's suit)
@imcharliewen
Bruce Banner and James Rhodes from the beginning instead of Edward Norton and Terrence Howard?
What do you guys think of Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk with Abomination's new design?
2008's The Incredible Hulk has a rather..... interesting history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Ever since Edward Norton was fired from the role of Bruce Banner/Hulk and replaced with Mark Ruffalo in The Avengers, The Incredible Hulk has basically become the blacksheep of the MCU. It's still canon, we still get references here and there, and even William Hurt reprised his role as Thunderbolt Ross in some recent films. So, the film isn't exactly being ignored, but it's not really that important to the story of the MCU at the moment. And with Universal still owning the distribution rights to the Hulk's solo movies, the likelihood of us getting The Incredible Hulk 2 is kinda low. Hell, the movie won't be able to appear on Disney+ because Disney don't own the rights to market and release the film. So, for those expecting to see it on Disney+, you might have to get it on Blu-Ray instead.
Anyways, getting back on topic. Like I said, The Incredible Hulk is still being referenced to in the MCU, and somebody on Reddit just revealed a little bit of a continuity connection between The Incredible Hulk and Thor: Ragnarok. If you remember the fight scene between Hulk and Abomination, then you also remember the scene where Abomination is digging his exposed elbow bone into Hulk's chest, causing him to bleed and get seriously injured. Well, in Thor: Ragnarok, the special effects team made a nice little reference to that fight in the form of a scar. If you look closely at Hulk's chest, you'll see the scar from where Abomination stabbed him in his solo movie. It's not that noticeable at first glance, but if you zoom in at the right spot, you'll be able to see a round scar on his chest. You can check out the article below to see it for yourself.
But, yeah, it's cool to see that the creative team behind Thor: Ragnarok decided to add this little reference in there. A lot of the time, some fans forget that The Incredible Hulk is even canon to the MCU, or forget that it even exist. Hell, some people actually choose to ignore the film on purpose, even though they know it's canon. They just pretend that the film isn't canon and have elected to ignore it, mostly due to the casting change with Hulk. So, it's cool to see that Marvel is letting the fans know that they haven't forgot about The Incredible Hulk and continue to acknowledge its existence in the MCU.