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Brave New World concept art reveals just how different Tim Blake Nelson's Leader almost looked. Some are more in line with ...
Let’s take a look at seven people that the Hulk has definitely smashed, just not the way he smashes, well, most other people.
The Hulk has several major villains in Marvel Comics, but these provide the greatest danger to the Green Goliath.
According to Nexus Point News's sources, Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner/The Incredible Hulk will have a large supporting role in Brand New Day. There's no information on how Banner or his ...
However, the true puppet master behind the film’s events is none other than The Leader, a mutated form of Samuel Sterns, who was introduced all the way back in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk.
The main villain of Captain America: Brave New World wasn’t really the Red Hulk, as promotional materials suggested. Although that is indeed who Cap has a big, final act fight with.
The Red Hulk goes on a rampage through Washington, D.C., and destroys part of the White House. But following a lengthy fight with Captain America, Ross regains control and returns to normal.
2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain. Tim Blake Nelson plays a pre-transformation Samuel Sterns in the film.
2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain. Tim Blake Nelson plays a pre-transformation Samuel Sterns in the film.
Marvel is gearing up to reintroduce Tim Blake Nelson's The Leader in the MCU, but not in a Hulk movie. Find out why this scary-smart villain is instead focusing his wrath on Sam Wilson in Captain ...