The Incredible Hulk (2024)

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"Maybe your mind is in there. It's just overcharged and can't process what's happening."
"I don't want to control it. I want to get rid of it."
Betty Ross and Bruce Banner

The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. A reboot of the Hulk franchise, it is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the second installment of Phase One. The film was released on June 13, 2008.

The film is directed by Louis Leterrier and stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky/Abomination, Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns, Ty Burrell as Leonard Samson, Christina Cabot as Kathleen Sparr and William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Plot
  • 3 Cast
  • 4 Appearances
    • 4.1 Locations
    • 4.2 Events
    • 4.3 Items
    • 4.4 Vehicles
    • 4.5 Sentient Species
    • 4.6 Creatures
    • 4.7 Organizations
    • 4.8 Mentioned
      • 4.8.1 Culver University Academic Staff
  • 5 Videos
    • 5.1 Trailer
  • 6 Music
  • 7 References
  • 8 External Links

Synopsis[]

In this new beginning, scientist Bruce Banner desperately hunts for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him: Hulk. Living in the shadows--cut off from a life he knew and the woman he loves, Betty Ross--Banner struggles to avoid the obsessive pursuit of his nemesis, General Thunderbolt Ross and the military machinery that seeks to capture him and brutally exploit his power. As all three grapple with the secrets that led to Hulk's creation, they are confronted with a monstrous new adversary known as the Abomination, whose destructive strength exceeds even Hulk's own. One scientist must make an agonizing final choice: accept a peaceful life as Bruce Banner or find heroism in the creature he holds inside--The Incredible Hulk.

Plot[]

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Bruce Banner recalls the events in which he was transformed into a monster and hospitalized his lover Betty Ross. Ross' father, General Thaddeus Ross, forced Banner to go on the run for years, as he is now a fugitive of the United States Army. Banner finds a home in Rocinha, Brazil, where he works at a soft drink bottling factory and has learned breathing techniques and martial arts to ward off his transformations. He is trying to find a cure with the help of "Mr. Blue", whom he met online. Banner has not had an "incident" for 5 months.

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When Banner has a cut, his blood drips into a bottle at the factory and is ingested by an ill-fated consumer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ross uses this incident to pick up on Banner's trail and sends British special-ops expert Emil Blonsky with an attack team to capture Banner. Banner then makes an escape to the bottling factory he works in. During the run, he bumps into a gang of thugs, one who was his former enemy at the bottling factory. During the confrontation, Banner transforms into Hulk at the bottling factory and takes out the thugs and everyone on the team.

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Before Hulk escapes, Blonsky, the last soldier alive, takes a good look at Hulk, before Hulk throws a forklift truck at him, which he barely survives. Banner escapes and goes to Guatemala, and then the US, where he finds the now recovered Betty Ross at Culver University, dating psychiatrist Leonard Samson. Banner's friend Stanley Lieber (a pizzeria owner) gives him a job as a delivery boy. He uses this job to continue his research by sneaking past a security guard at the university. Ross sees Banner at the pizzeria, and they later reunite.

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Ross is informed by Blonsky that Banner escaped because of a green monster. Ross continues to explain that Banner was the monster, created by a failed experiment meant to replicate the "Super-Soldier" program. Blonsky volunteers to be given a small dose of an altered Super Soldier serum (another failed experiment but considered "very promising") that increases his strength and agility. Blonsky leads a second attack on Banner at Culver University, where he and his team encounter Hulk and are defeated. Hulk saves Ross from an explosion and he takes her to the Smoky Mountain National Forest.

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Banner and Ross go to Grayburn College in New York City to meet Mr. Blue, who is revealed to be Samuel Sterns. Sterns invented a potential antidote, and Banner accepts it, despite the risks. Banner is restrained and a transformation is induced, but was successfully reversed through Sterns' antidote. Sterns revealed that he synthesized Banner's blood into a large supply, in hopes of using it in the next stage of human evolution. While Banner tries to convince him otherwise, he is suddenly tranquilized by one of Ross' snipers.

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Ross and Banner are taken into custody, while Blonsky confronts Sterns and asks him to give him a sample of Banner's blood to add to his power. Sterns warns that the Super Soldier serum and Gamma Radiation together could create an "abomination", but Blonsky doesn't change his mind. The procedure transforms Blonsky into a Hulk-like monster who knocks Sterns into a sample of Banner's blood, and goes on a rampage through Harlem looking for something that could challenge his new strength as well as to lure Hulk out.

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Despite his fears that he has cured himself of Hulk permanently, Banner is given permission to fight Blonsky and jumps from General Ross' helicopter in an attempt to re-trigger his transformations. Banner emerges from a crater in the street below as Hulk, and proceeds to face Blonsky. Hulk manages to defeat Blonsky after a lengthy, destructive and harsh fight while also protecting Betty and General Ross, who had been put in harm's way, but is again forced to run from the US Army.

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Thirty one days later, Banner is in Bella Coola, British Columbia trying to learn how to control his transformations, instead of curing them. Later, Tony Stark arrives at a bar, where he finds a drunken and defeated General Ross. Upon acknowledging the recent battle in Harlem, the two discuss a "team" being put together.

Cast[]

Appearances[]

Locations[]

Events[]

Items[]

Vehicles[]

Sentient Species[]

Creatures[]

Organizations[]

Mentioned[]

Culver University Academic Staff[]

  • John Alexander
  • Donald Barrington
  • Michael Dillen
  • Robert Dixon
  • Kenneth Frisson
  • David Harp
  • Mark Harwood
  • Lester Kim
  • Ewth Lawson
  • Scott Petersen
  • Lester Richards
  • Quinn Scott
  • Morgan Sharp
  • Thomas Shaw
  • Ryan Stanley
  • Murray Steeles
  • Frank Victoria

Videos[]

Trailer[]

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The Incredible Hulk (2008) Official Trailer - Edward Norton, Liv Tyler Movie HD

Music[]

Song titleArtistLocation(s)
Fury UnleashedImmediate Music
  • Official Trailer.
Alive And KickingNonpoint
  • Official Trailer 2.
Over Under Around and ThroughJoe Raposo
BantoKaoma
  • Bruce takes a breath in front of a bar, when escaping from favela.
"The Lonely Man" (The Incredible Hulk TV Series Theme)Joe Harnell
  • Bruce walking lonely in Chiapas streets.
SoundtrackFrenkie

References[]

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External Links[]

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Phase TwoFilmsIron Man 3Thor: The Dark WorldCaptain America: The Winter SoldierGuardians of the GalaxyAvengers: Age of UltronAnt-Man
Short FilmsAgent CarterAll Hail the King
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Short FilmsTeam Thor: Part 1Team Thor: Part 2Team DarrylPeter's To-Do List
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Synopsis

The film follows scientist Bruce Banner, played by Edward Norton, as he searches for a cure to the gamma radiation that turns him into the Hulk. Living in isolation, Banner is pursued by General Thunderbolt Ross, played by William Hurt, and faces a new adversary known as the Abomination. The story explores the struggle between Banner's desire for a peaceful life and the heroism found within the Hulk.

Plot

Bruce Banner, on the run from the U.S. Army, seeks a cure for his condition. He works in Brazil, avoids transformation through breathing techniques, and collaborates with "Mr. Blue" online. Pursued by General Ross, Banner's escape leads to encounters with foes. He reunites with Betty Ross, played by Liv Tyler, and faces the Abomination in a climactic battle.

Cast

Notable cast members include Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Liv Tyler as Betty Ross, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky/Abomination, and William Hurt as General Thaddeus Ross.

Appearances

Locations

The story unfolds in various locations, including Virginia, Brazil, Wisconsin, New York City, and British Columbia. Notable places include Culver University, Rio de Janeiro, and the Smoky Mountain National Forest.

Events

Key events include Bruce Banner's manhunt, an ambush in Rio de Janeiro, a battle at Culver University, and the duel of Harlem. The film references World War II as well.

Items

Significant items include the Gamma Ray Projector, Pingo Doce soft drink, Super Soldier Serum, Stark Sonic Cannon, and Stark Industries Rocket Launcher.

Vehicles

Vehicles such as Humvees and the Boeing AH-64 Apache play roles in the storyline.

Organizations

The United States Army, S.H.I.E.L.D., Stark Industries, and the Avengers Initiative are featured. Various real-world brands like Coca Cola, Pringles, and Lowe's make appearances.

Mentioned

The film makes references to Project Rebirth, the Super-Soldier program, and notable figures like Tony Stark. Various universities, including Harvard and Rathburn, are mentioned.

Culver University Academic Staff

A list of academic staff at Culver University is provided, adding depth to the fictional academic setting.

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