The Red Hulk, who is exactly what his name suggests, threw down with the Sentinel of Liberty on the White House lawn. But the character who became Red Hulk, General Ross, has actually been around ...
Hulk doesn’t need flight, telepathy, or energy projection when all he needs are his fists and high blood pressure. The Red Hulk, on the other hand, is a bit more nuanced than that. Unlike Bruce ...
Brave New World gives lots of attention to the fiery effects of the Red Hulk transformation, but never properly explains it.
with Hulk and She-Hulk typically teetering between rage and normalcy. In Captain America: Brave New World, we also added Red Hulk to the mix, but the character remained a little less vocal than ...
It might seem an impossible ask given the film’s villain is Red Hulk (Harrison Ford), but cinematographer Kramer Morgenthau says the creative gambit paid off. He explains, “It was more in the ...
"Captain America: Brave New World" revolves around a conspiracy against President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (Harrison Ford) which forces him to transform into the Red Hulk by the end of the film.
Not all villains in the Captain America universe are superpowered; some, like Zemo, destroy Avengers without even raising a fist. Harrison Ford shines as Red Hulk, highlighting the dangerous ...
Red Hulk #1 ties into Marvel’s “One World Under Doom” publishing initiative, which sees Doctor Doom taking control over the Marvel Universe. The comic doesn’t waste time bogging the reader ...