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Bruce Banner’s Green Goliath might be the most famous version of Hulk, but numerous others have appeared across both film and television.
Marvel Studios' The Incredible Hulk is now streaming on Disney+, bringing one of the original MCU movies to the service.
Why go to a theater to see a Flash when you've got a Hulk at home? And The Incredible Hulk actually has a big role to play in the future of the MCU on Disney+.
In the new trailer for Captain America: A Brave New World, we see the debut of Red Hulk, who has already been seen in promotional material.
Despite its spoiler-heavy name, The Death of the Incredible Hulk wasn’t supposed to wrap up the string of TV movies that brought mild-mannered Dr. David Banner (Bruce Bixby) and his unjolly ...
Mark Ruffalo revealed that he'd "love to do a stand-alone Hulk" movie, but he doesn't think it's in the cards.
Mark Ruffalo said in a recent interview that he does not believe he will ever get the chance to play the Hulk in a standalone movie about the character for Marvel Studios. "I priced myself out ...
First introduced to comic book readers in 1962, Marvel's Incredible Hulk reflected the monstrous terrors of the Atomic Age. Bruce Banner and his mean, green alter ego were — for all intents and ...
Long before the MCU, there was the 1970s TV series The Incredible Hulk. Sadly, however, only one major actor from the show is still with us.
We’re talking about none other than 1989’s The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, a made-for-TV movie featuring the very first live-action depiction of Matt Murdock and his vigilante alter ego.
It has been 15 years since The Incredible Hulk was released, and still no standalone sequel. Why haven't we received a movie yet and what would it include?
'The Incredible Hulk' director Louis Leterrier is talking about the scrapped sequel plans.