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  1. Sep 3, 2023 · 15 years later, 2008's The Incredible Hulk is a lot better and definitely worth the re-watch. Starring Edward Norton in the titular role, it's easier to forget about the MCU's second-ever release. Starring Edward Norton in the titular role, it's easier to forget about the MCU's second-ever release.

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  2. I have started to watch this show now due to the Immortal Hulk run. The only other iteration that has captured that mental struggle and loneliness of Bruce/Hulk was the 2003 movie. But this TV show is exactly how I see Hulk on most of his time, just a drifter trying to live but getting dragged in awful stuff. Really love the vibes.

  3. Haha I agree, I haven't seen Wonder Woman so I was hedging...but yeah, They hadn't nailed down their house tone yet with The Incredible Hulk, so it feels different, but if you can get past that it's definitely worth watching. Edward Norton is actually pretty good, just a different take on the Banner role. 3. Reply.

  4. If you like the Banner/Hulk charcter than yeah you should watch it. I liked the movie, Norton was fine as Dr Banner. The Hulk character was at his peak strength at that movie. The hulk was much more powerful and stronger in that movie than he was in like Age of Ultron.

    • It Was The First Superhero Show to Be Taken Seriously
    • First Marvel TV Show to Be A Hit
    • The Pilot Episode
    • It Successfully Added to The Mythology of The Character
    • "Mystery Man" Part 1 & 2
    • First Marvel Show to Win An Emmy
    • "Married"
    • The First Ever Stan Lee Cameo
    • The only Superhero Show to Have 3 TV Movies
    • " Prometheus" Part 1 & 2

    Fans are so spoiled today that it's easy to forget that there was a time when the idea of a serious comic book TV show was laughable. The 1960s' most successful comic book show was Batman, featuring Adam West. It was enjoyable but not exactly serious. The 1970s Wonder Womanhad its moments but it was still too campy. Show creator Kenneth Johnson saw...

    Not only was The Incredible Hulk Marvel's first show to be a hit, it remained its only live-action hit until Blade was a moderate success in 1998. X-Menreally opened the flood gates after that. We're talking about a show that debut in 1977 and ended in 1982. It's a staggering, and somewhat sad statistic, in part because Marvel seemed incapable of r...

    This is the episode that has all the essential elements of the series in it. It even features the best Hulk-out ever (slang for when the Hulk transforms). We meet Dr. David Banner shortly after the death of his wife in a car accident. Banner blames himself for not having the strength to pull his wife out of the burning car where she died. Banner be...

    The show made several changes from the comics, the most notable being changing Bruce Banner's first name to David. There's some speculation as to the real reason why the name was changed but it remains unclear. One of the changes that worked best was the green eyes Banner would get just before transforming into the Hulk. Johnson always said that he...

    You can't talk about Jack McGee and David Banner without mentioning the terrific two-part episode "Mystery Man". It's an extremely well-written episode that gave fans an opportunity to watch McGee and Banner to interact. Any episodes before or after only had the characters interact incidentally. In "Mystery Man", Banner survives a car accident that...

    The Emmys have often overlooked comic book shows, even to this day. It only goes to show you how respected The Incredible Hulkwas that it was even nominated for an Emmy award. The fact that Mariette Hartley won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series was a shock to everyone except the creators of the show. Johnson pitched the script to Marie...

    Season two of The Incredible Hulkkicked things off with one of the finest episodes of the series. The aforementioned "Married" received critical acclaim as we know but it gave Banner something he didn't have; a chance for happiness. In the episode, Banner heads to Honolulu to find renowned hypnotherapist/psychiatrist Dr. Caroline Fields. Banner hop...

    The cameos that Stan Lee makes in all the Marvel movies are a staple at this point. Many fans have come to love and expect them. Funnily enough, Stan Lee's first cameo was actually in the TV movie Trial Of The Incredible Hulk, which starred Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. Bixby ended up taking the director's chair, as well as starring in it. Stan Lee'...

    The Incredible Hulk ended with its fifth season in 1982 but, remained popular enough to warrant three made for TV movies; Return Of The Incredible Hulk (1988), Trial Of The Incredible Hulk (1989), and Death Of The The Incredible Hulk(1990). Many fans lament that David Banner/the Hulk, never got to end their story on the show. Instead, they got thei...

    The episode "Prometheus" is the episode closest to a comic book type story. It presented an intriguing premise that was executed very well. This episode almost always shows up on any fan's list of the best episodes of the series. In the episode, David befriends a blind woman named Katie, after saving her life. In another location, scientists monito...

  5. The Hulk and a young boy (Brandon Cruz) must land a jetliner. Banner helps a Las Vegas reporter investigate a gambling scandal. Banner winds up in the middle of a war between a woman trucker and a ...

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  7. Jun 13, 2008 · The Incredible Hulk kicks off an all-new, explosive and action-packed epic of one of the most popular Super Heroes of all time. In the film, scientist Bruce Banner desperately hunts for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him: The Hulk. Living in the shadows—cut off form a life he knew and the woman he loves, Betty Ross ...

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