“does it hurt?”, and Banner all but assured her that, yes, it does. Banner is basically trapped in a hell of the Hulk’s creation, one that was built in their shared psyche for the sole ...
played by the late William Hurt, who is about as evil as you can be. “Now she’ll see” states Ross upon intentionally releasing the horrific violence of the Hulk, in a tone that implies awe and ...
The climactic battle between Hulk (Edward Norton) and the Abomination (Tim Roth) takes place in Harlem at the end of "The Incredible Hulk", and in "Captain America: Brave New World" we learn the ...
Captain America: Brave New World served as a fresh start for the iconic character, with Anthony Mackie in the lead role and ...
was introduced as the U.S. Army general obsessed with tracking down Dr. Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk. Oscar-winner William Hurt played him in the film, and four other MCU follow-ups.
he was played by the late William Hurt; now the character has been recast with the legendary Harrison Ford, just as Norton was recast with Mark Ruffalo for The Avengers (and in every Hulk ...
The only standalone canon Hulk film has been largely maligned for ... aside from William Hurt’s General Ross, seemed to be shuffled off to nonexistence. However, that’s no longer the case ...