The Marvel Universe is gearing up for an intergalactic war that will reform the cosmos as the Hulk's most iconic gladiatorial ...
Foes, and The Juggernaut are some of the iconic Marvel villains that Mark Ruffalo's Hulk must one day face in the MCU.
But there is one iconic Phase 1 casting choice that we wish we could have seen played out further in the franchise: Edward ...
The Leader debuted in Marvel comics as a member of the Hulk’s rogue’s gallery. Unlike Bruce Banners, an accomplished scientist, the Leader was originally Samuel Sterns, a janitor. However, Samuel also ...
Long before he was ever the Red Hulk, General Thadeus “Thunderbolt” Ross was a thorn in the side of the Incredible Hulk. He first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1, and thus, is a Stan Lee ...
But if "The Incredible Hulk" showrunner Kenneth Johnson had his way, Ferrigno would have been covered in red body paint, not green. Harrison Ford as Red Hulk in Captain America: Brave New World ...
That didn't happen with Red Hulk, and it ultimately ended with audiences not talking about him as this incredible character they want to see more from, which is a big reason why a stand-alone Hulk ...
Only this time, he gets angry — really angry — and turns into the Red Hulk ... The last time Hulk had a solo film was 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk,” which starred Edward Norton and ...
Symbolically, red is the color of anger ... to the MCU (notably in Louis Leterrier's scrapped sequel to The Incredible Hulk). In the comics, the Hulk rainbow is even more diverse, with yellow ...
Here's why Ross turns into Red Hulk. Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) is the mastermind behind the conspiracy against Ross. He first appeared in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk." Toward the end of ...