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It is in the MCU. The film was directed by , with a screenplay by. It stars as Bruce Banner, alongside , , , , and. In The Incredible Hulk, Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the through gamma radiation. On the run, he attempts to cure himself of the Hulk before he is captured by General , but his worst fears are realized when power-hungry soldier becomes a similar, but more bestial creature. Leterrier, who had expressed interest in directing , was brought onboard and Penn began work on a that would be much closer to the comics and the. In April 2007, Norton was hired to portray Banner and to rewrite Penn's screenplay in order to distance itself from the 2003 film and establish its own identity as a , although he would go uncredited for his writing. Filming mostly took place in , , from July to November 2007. Over 700 visual effects shots were created in post-production using a combination of and to complete the film. The Incredible Hulk premiered on June 8, 2008 at the in and was released in the United States on June 13, 2008. Norton was set to reprise the role of Banner in and any other MCU installment featuring the character, but he was ultimately replaced by , who has signed on to portray the character in potential future projects. At Culver University in Virginia, General meets with Dr. The experiment — part of a -era that Ross hopes to recreate — fails, and the exposure to gamma radiation causes Banner to transform into the for brief periods of time, whenever his heart rate rises above 200 beats per minute. The Hulk destroys the lab, injuring or killing the people inside. Banner becomes a fugitive from the U. Five years later, Banner works at a bottling factory in , in Brazil, while searching for a cure for his condition. He is learning techniques to help keep control, and has not transformed in five months. After Banner cuts his finger, a drop of his blood falls into a bottle, and is eventually ingested by an elderly consumer in , giving him gamma sickness. Using the bottle to track down Banner, Ross sends a special forces team, led by Russian-born British , to capture him. Banner transforms into the Hulk and defeats Blonsky's team. After Ross explains how Banner became the Hulk, Blonsky agrees to be injected with a small amount of a similar serum, which gives him enhanced speed, strength, agility, and healing, but also begins to deform his skeleton and impair his judgment. Banner returns to Culver University and reunites with Betty, who is dating psychiatrist. Banner is attacked a second time by Ross and Blonsky's forces, tipped off by the suspicious Samson, causing him to again transform into the Hulk. The ensuing battle outside the university proves futile for Ross' forces and they retreat, though Blonsky, whose sanity is faltering, attacks and mocks the Hulk. The Hulk seemingly kills Blonsky and flees with Betty. After the Hulk reverts to Banner, he and Betty go on the run, and Banner contacts Mr. Blue, who urges them to meet him in New York City. Blue is actually cellular biologist Dr. After a successful test, he warns Banner that the antidote may only reverse each individual transformation. Fearful of the Hulk's power falling into the military's hands, Banner wishes to destroy the blood supply. Blonsky has survived the battle at Culver University and completely healed. He joins Ross' forces for a third attempt to take Banner into custody. They succeed and Banner, along with Betty, are taken away in a helicopter. Blonsky stays behind and orders Sterns to inject him with Banner's blood, as he covets the Hulk's power. The experiment mutates Blonsky into a creature with size and strength surpassing that of the Hulk, but drives him insane. He attacks Sterns, who gets some of Banner's blood in a cut on his forehead, causing him to begin mutating as well. Realizing that the Hulk is the only one who can stop Blonsky, Banner convinces Ross to release him. He jumps from Ross' helicopter and transforms after hitting the ground. After a long and brutal battle through Harlem, the Hulk defeats Blonsky. After having a peaceful moment with Betty, the Hulk flees New York. A month later, Banner is in. Instead of trying to suppress his transformation, he successfully transforms in a controlled manner. Norton was a Hulk fan, citing the first comic appearances, the Bixby TV show, and Bruce Jones' run on the comic, as his favorite depictions of the character. He had expressed interest in the role for the first film. When he met Leterrier and Marvel, he liked their vision, and believed they were looking to him to guide the project. Thus, Norton rewrote the script. Ed and I both see superheroes as the new. During the 2008 Leterrier publicly offered Ferrigno the chance to voice the Hulk for the film. This marks the third time Ferrigno portrayed the Hulk, having also voiced the character in the. Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza. She was called about the role while driving to her home, and she accepted the part after a day without reading the script. Tyler and Norton spent hours discussing Bruce and Betty's life before he became the Hulk. Roth said he took the part to please his sons, who are comic-book superhero fans. Roth started watching the 2003 film to prepare for the part, but stopped as he did not want to be caught up in the controversy over its quality, and to compare himself to it. It was Roth who suggested Blonsky be a soldier, whereas in the comics he was a agent. Before he was cast in , was in discussions for the role. Roth prepared for the part by learning to fire guns and break into rooms with two experts. Roth found it tough shooting the chases, because to show Blonsky's aging he could not work out. He especially found it difficult to run while pulled with a harness, which was used to show the injected Blonsky's 30—40 mile per hour running abilities. Roth enjoyed the , which reminded him of , and he hired his trainer from to aid him in portraying the monster's movement. Towards the end of the film, Sterns is exposed to some substance that begins his transformation into. The Hulk is Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. His ego was just as big and his problems were just as big. I really did do that consciously. I created a General Ross before which created a verisimilitude for the monsters, by making him a human monster. I worked really hard on the makeup and the exaggerated behavior and things like that and a controlled psychosis. Downey appeared as a favor to , which he acknowledged as a smart move on Marvel's part, because when he was promoting his film he would also have to mention their other production. Hulk co-creator cameos as a man who becomes ill when drinking the soda poisoned by Banner's blood. Additionally, the late appears, in a scene on his TV comedy-drama on a television Banner is watching at the beginning of the film. Christina Cabot portrays Major Kathleen Sparr, General Ross' personal aid. Hulk supporting characters, and , make cameo appearances as Culver University students played by P. Kerr and Nicholas Rose, respectively. The Incredible Hulk is influenced by the TV series of the same name. Above is Edward Norton, and below is Bill Bixby, both sitting in a similar machine. At the time of the release of 's , screenwriter was planning a sequel, featuring the Grey Hulk. He was also considering the Leader and the Abomination as villains. Marvel wanted the Abomination because he would be an actual threat to the Hulk, unlike General Ross. During the filming of Hulk, producer Avi Arad had a target May 2005 theatrical release date. On January 18, 2006 Arad confirmed Marvel Studios would be providing the money for The Incredible Hulk 's production budget, with Universal distributing, because Universal did not meet the deadline for filming a sequel. Pre-production Louis Leterrier, who enjoyed the TV series as a child and liked the first film, had expressed interest in directing the film adaptation. Leterrier was reluctant as he was unsure if he could replicate Lee's style, but Marvel explained that was not their intent. Leterrier's primary inspiration was and 's Hulk: Gray a retelling of the character's first appearance. He replicated every comic book panel that he pinned-up during pre-production, from the many comics he browsed, in the final film. He compared his script to , which was a very different film from , but still in the same continuity. He included two scenes from his 1996 script: Banner jumping from a helicopter to trigger a transformation, and realizing he is unable to have sex with Betty. After the studio rejected a treatment by another screenwriter in 2006, Penn wrote three drafts before departing in early 2007 to promote his film. Norton, that April, began discussions to play Banner, and arranged a deal that included him as both an actor and a writer, with a screenplay draft he was contractually obligated to turn in within a month. He did so, and continued to polish his draft as late as halfway through principal photography. In November 2006, a June 13, 2008 release date was set. Leterrier acknowledged the only remaining similarity between the two films was Bruce hiding in South America, and that the film was a unique reboot, as generally audiences would have expected another forty-minute origin story. There were previous discussions to set the first act in Thailand. Leterrier felt audiences were left restless waiting for the character to arrive in Ang Lee's film. It's kind of a reboot and it's kind of sequel. The new origin story references 's take on the Hulk, which also had him created in an attempt to make super soldiers. Norton removed and toned down 's presence. He also added the scene where Banner attempts to extract a cure from a flower and his e-mailing with Samuel Sterns, which references Bruce Jones' story. Norton rewrote scenes every day. Ultimately, the decided to credit the script solely to Penn, who argued Norton had not dramatically changed his script. Filming Leterrier had to direct four with a broken foot. Filming began on July 9, 2007. Shooting primarily took place in , because mayor is a Hulk fan and promised to be very helpful to the crew when closing for four nights in September to shoot Hulk and Blonsky's climactic fight. Despite messing up the street with explosives and overturned burning vehicles, the crew would clean it up within twenty minutes so business could continue as normal each day. The first action sequence shot was the Culver University battle, which was filmed at the and. The filmmakers built a glass wall over a walkway at the University for when the soldiers trap Banner inside to smoke him out. There was also shooting in the. A factory in , which was due for demolition, was the interior of the Brazilian factory. The site's underground floors were used for Ross' military command center. The crew also shot part of the Hulk and Blonsky's fight on a in Hamilton. Other Canadian locations included and a glacier in Bella Coola, British Columbia. Afterwards, there was a week-long shoot in and two weeks in Rio de Janeiro. While there, the crew shot at Rocinha, , and. Filming concluded in November after eighty-eight days of filming. The Incredible Hulk joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut and waste created during filming. Producer Gale Anne Hurd acknowledged the Hulk, being green, was a popular environmental analogy, and Norton himself was an environmentalist. Hybrid and fuel efficient vehicles were used, with low sulfur diesel as their energy source. The construction department used a sustainably harvested, locally sourced instead of for the sets, and also used zero-or low- paint. The wood was generally recycled or given to environmental organizations, and paint cans were handed to waste management. In addition, they used cloth bags, biodegradable food containers, china and silverware food utensils, a stainless steel mug for each production crew member, a contractor who removed bins, recycled paper, biodegradable soap and cleaners in the trailers and production offices, and the sound department used rechargeable batteries. The Incredible Hulk became the first blockbuster film to receive the 's Green Seal, which is displayed during the end credits. Post-production Editing Seventy minutes of footage, mostly dealing with the origin, were not included in the final cut. Much of this back-story was unscripted and the filmmakers were never sure of including it into the final cut, and had considered releasing some of these clips on the internet. Editor , creator of the Marvel logo with the flipping pages and the montage detailing Iron Man's biography in that film, edited together much of this footage into the opening credits. Leterrier explained a negative test screening, where flashbacks were placed across the film that the audience found too similar to Hulk, had resulted in compressing these to the film's start. This replaced the original opening, where Banner comes to the to commit. When the scene ends, in an instant the frozen body of is partially seen in the ice. Leterrier said he did not want this scene to be lost amid the opening montage. Norton and Leterrier disputed with the producers over the final running time: they wanted it to be near 135 minutes, while the producers wanted the film to be under two hours. It has always been my firm conviction that films should speak for themselves and that knowing too much about how they are made diminishes the magic of watching them. Leterrier cited ' portrayals of and in and , respectively, as the standard he was aiming for. Others including provided motion capture for stunts and fights, after the main actors had done video referencing. Leterrier hired to provide the CGI, rather than who created the visual effects for Ang Lee's Hulk. Visual effect company, , spent over a year working on a shot where Banner's gamma-irradiated blood falls through three factory floors into a bottle. Overall 700 effects shots were created. Many of the animators and Leterrier himself provided video reference for the climactic fight. A height of nine feet was chosen for the character as they did not want him to be too inhuman. To make him more expressive, computer programs controlling the inflation of his muscles and saturation of skin color were created. Williams cited as an example of humans' skin color being influenced by their emotions. The animators felt green blood would make his skin become darker rather than lighter, and his skin tones, depending on lighting, either resemble an or even gray. His animation model was completed without the effects company's full knowledge of what he would be required to do: he was rigged to do whatever they imagined, in case the model was to be used for The Avengers film. The Hulk's medium-length hair was modeled on 's art. He originally had a , but Leterrier decided flopping hair imbued him with more character. Leterrier cited as the inspiration for Banner's transformation, wanting to show how painful it was for him to change. As a nod to the live action TV series, Banner's eyes change color first when he transforms. Rather, his hideousness is derived from being injected multiple times into his skin, muscles and bones, creating a creature with a protruding spine and sharp bones that he can use to stab. His green skin is pale, and reflects light, so it appears orange because of surrounding fire during the climactic battle. The motion capture performers, including Roth, tried to make the character behave less gracefully than the Hulk. They modeled his posture and the way he turns his head on a shark. The character also shares Roth's tattoos. A height of eleven feet was chosen for the character. Leterrier tried to work in the character's pointed ears, but realized the Hulk would bite them off using the example of when he fought , and felt ignoring that would make the Hulk come across as stupid. Leterrier had planned to use and to complement the that was solely used in the previous film. Like he's much heavier, and we talked about how when he walks down the sidewalk, his weight destroys the sidewalk and he's tripping. A full animatronic was never created as it was decided it would complicate production to set up shots for a puppet and then a computer graphic. An animatronic was used for Sterns' mutating head, however. Destruction was mostly done practically. A model of a bottling machine was smashed through a wall for when the Hulk escapes the factory. The filmmakers used steam and for the gas used to smoke out the Hulk, and they destroyed a real Humvee by dropping a weight on it when shooting the Culver University battle. Pipes blew fire for when the Hulk strikes down the computer-generated helicopter. When Banner falls from the helicopter to trigger the Hulk into fighting the Abomination, Norton was attached to a surface held by a bar which turned 90 degrees while the camera was pulled to the ceiling to simulate falling. Leterrier jokingly remarked that making Norton fall that distance would obviously render him unable to act. Further information: and The score for the film was composed by , who was the for , a band Leterrier was fond of and had collaborated with on the 2005 film. Armstrong was his first choice, which surprised Marvel, not knowing if he had scored an action film he did compose 2001's. At Leterrier's suggestion, the soundtrack was released on a two-disc album, which Armstrong thought was a joke until he compiled the album and Marvel asked him why they were given only one disc. We emphasized the passion that fans still have for this character and that this is the movie people have always wanted. The film was promoted in an episode of on June 9, 2008, which was hosted by and featured. Following the editing dispute between Norton and Leterrier, Universal's Adam Fogleson and Norton planned a promotional tour which would avoid constant media interviews and therefore uncomfortable questions. Norton attended the premiere, took part in a sketch and would also promote the film in Japan. However, during the film's release he chose to do charity work in Africa. Theatrical The Incredible Hulk premiered on June 8, 2008 at the in and was released in theaters on June 13 in the United States, where it opened in 3,505 theaters. The Incredible Hulk was formatted and screened in for the first time on August 30, 2018, as part of Marvel Studios' 10 year anniversary IMAX festival. Home media The Incredible Hulk was released by on and on October 21, 2008. It includes behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and an alternate opening. The film was number one in sales when released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 21, 2008, in the United States having been available in the United Kingdom since October 13. There are widescreen and fullscreen single-disc editions; a three-disc special edition; and a two-disc Blu-ray package. The first disc contains an audio commentary by Leterrier and Roth, while the second comes with special features and deleted scenes, and the third with a of the film. The Blu-ray edition combines the content of the first two DVDs onto a single disc, while the second disc contains the digital copy. It was released by on April 2, 2013. Universal released the film on on April 10, 2018. The film, even though it barely passed its predecessor, and only equalled it if the smaller budget of the first film is taken into account, was still considered successful. Then with the new Hulk film, Marvel was able to underplay the importance of the success after the great success of Iron Man this summer. So the new one overdelivered, relative to its underpromise. Behind , it was the second-highest gross for a film released over the weekend. Universal believed would contribute to the film breaking even eventually. The film outgrossed the 2003 film in South Korea, while its openings in and Russia created records for Universal. Critical response The website reported a 67% approval rating with an average rating of 6. A poll indicated the majority of viewers were male and graded the film an A-, and 82% of them had seen the 2003 film. Effects are in line with pic's generally pro but not inspired achievements. Army, which is deploying high-tech weapons including sound-wave cannons. But not for me. It sidesteps the intriguing aspects of Hulkdom and spends way too much time in, dare I say, noisy and mindless action sequences. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr. The film was nominated for best superhero film at the 2008 and for Best Science Fiction Film at the , but lost to and Iron Man, respectively. We left a lot out on purpose. Leterrier had also intended for a scene in the credits showing Blonsky, human once more, imprisoned and chained in a box. The character of Samuel Sterns, played by , was introduced to set him up as a villain in a possible future film, where he would become the. Aaron Sims, the lead designer on The Incredible Hulk, also took time to work on concepts for the Leader. Leterrier and Roth were originally contracted to return. Leterrier also stated Norton was not signed on, but in October 2008, Hurd stated that Norton was contracted to reprise the role. The film had outgrossed its predecessor and Universal indicated interest in a sequel, though Leterrier believed a sequel would not be made because of the film's box office return. Feige said the film met Marvel's expectations and that Hulk would return, but after the crossover. Hurd was not concerned that a sequel may not be produced until at least 2012, citing the positive reception to the film and having produced the series, the second and third film of which had a 12-year gap. Tim Roth confirmed that Marvel had signed him for three more films. Leterrier, after having previously said he did not want to direct a sequel, said in late 2009 he had changed his mind and was now amenable. In April 2012, despite Ruffalo being on board to play the Hulk in the sequel, Feige confirmed to that Marvel had no plans at that time to film another Hulk film. Do I think Hulk can carry a movie and be as entertaining as he was in Avengers? I do believe that. I do believe he absolutely could. We certainly are not even going to attempt that until Avengers 2. So there's a lot of time to think about it. When we did The Avengers it was basically 'No! But there's still nothing definitive, not even a skeletal version of what it would be. Where we go after that, we'll see. Marvel regained the film production rights for the character since February 2006, but Universal retained the distribution rights for The Incredible Hulk as well as the to distribute future Hulk films. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a potential reason why Marvel has not reacquired the film distribution rights to the Hulk as they did with for the Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America films is that Universal holds the rights to several Marvel characters that Marvel's parent company, , wants for its own. In December 2015, Ruffalo stated that the strained relationship between Marvel and Universal may be another obstacle to releasing a future standalone Hulk film. 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