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| alt = Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) stands with the Hulk facing back, in a city landscape with tanks on the road and helicopters hovering in the sky with spotlights.
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| caption = Theatrical release poster | caption = Theatrical release poster
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| runtime = 112 minutes<ref name="BBFC" /> | runtime = 112 minutes<ref name="BBFC" />
| country = United States | country = United States
| language = English | language = English
| budget = $137.5–150 million<ref name=budget>{{Cite web |url= https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Incredible-Hulk-The#tab=summary |title=The Incredible Hulk (2008) |website=] |access-date= December 29, 2020}}</ref><ref name="BOMIncredibleHulk" />
| budget = $150 million<ref name="LATimesBO"/>
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'''''The Incredible Hulk''''' is a 2008 American ] featuring the ] character the ], produced by ] and distributed by ]. It is ] in the ] (MCU). The film was directed by ], with a screenplay by ]. It stars ], ], ], ], ], and ]. In ''The Incredible Hulk'', a new ] is established where Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the ] program through gamma radiation. On the run, he attempts to cure himself of the Hulk before he is captured by ], but his worst fears are realized when power-hungry soldier ] becomes a similar but more bestial creature.


'''''The Incredible Hulk''''' is a 2008 American ] based on the ] character the ]. Produced by ] and ], and distributed by ],{{efn|name=Distributor|In June 2023, the film's distribution rights were transferred from ] to ].<ref name="Disney+" /><ref name="Disney+2" />}} it is ] in the ] (MCU). It was directed by ] from a screenplay by ], and stars ] as ] alongside ], ], ], ], ], and Christina Cabot. In the film, Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the ] through gamma radiation. He goes on the run from the military while attempting to cure himself of the Hulk.
After the mixed reception to the 2003 film '']'', Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character. 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, 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.

After the mixed reception to Universal's 2003 film '']'', Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character, though Universal retained distribution rights. Leterrier, who had expressed interest in directing '']'' for Marvel, was brought onboard and Penn began work on a script 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. His script positioned the film as a ] of the series, distancing it from the 2003 film to give the new version its own identity. Norton was ultimately not credited for his writing. Filming took place from July to November 2007, primarily in ], with additional filming in ] and ]. Over 700 visual effects shots were created in post-production using a combination of ] and ] to complete the film.

''The Incredible Hulk'' premiered at the ] in ], on June 8, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 13, as part of ] of the MCU. It received praise for its action sequences and was considered an improvement over the 2003 film, but it was criticized as lacking in depth. The film grossed $265.5 million worldwide. After various production disagreements between Norton and Marvel Studios, such as over the final edit of the film, that Marvel Studios deemed not collaborative, Norton was replaced in the role of Banner by ] for future MCU content starting with '']'' in 2012.


''The Incredible Hulk'' premiered on June 8, 2008 at the ] in ] and was released in theaters on June 13, 2008. The film was number one at the ], grossing over $263 million worldwide. Norton was initially intended to again portray Bruce Banner in '']'' and other future MCU installments featuring the character, but he was replaced by ], who has signed on to reprise the role in all potential sequels.
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==Plot== ==Plot==
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At Culver University in Virginia, General ] meets with Dr. ], the colleague and lover of his daughter ], regarding an experiment that Ross claims is meant to make humans immune to ]. The experiment — part of a ] 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. The Hulk destroys the lab and injures or kills the people inside. Banner becomes a fugitive from the U.S. military and Ross in particular, who wants to weaponize the Hulk process. At Culver University in ], General ] meets with Dr. ], the colleague and boyfriend of his daughter ], regarding an experiment that Ross claims is meant to make humans immune to ]. The experiment—part of a ]-era ] that Ross hopes to re-create—fails. The exposure to gamma radiation causes Banner to transform into the ], whenever enraged or when his heart rate rises above 200 beats per minute. The Hulk destroys the lab and surrounding area, and injures the General, Betty, and others outside. Banner becomes a fugitive from the U.S. military and Ross, who wants to weaponize the Hulk.


Five months later, Banner works at a bottling factory in ], ] in Brazil, while searching for a cure for his condition. On the Internet, he collaborates with a colleague he knows only as "Mr. Blue", and to whom he is "Mr. Green". He is also learning meditative breathing techniques to help keep control, and has not transformed in 158 days. 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 ] 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. Five years later,{{efn|Leterrier stated the film takes place about five years since Banner first transformed.<ref name="Timeline" /> The book ''The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline'' (2023) confirms this, and places the film in early 2010,<ref name="TimelineBookCoverage">{{Cite web |last=Sandwell |first=Ian |date=October 25, 2023 |title=Marvel confirms official MCU timeline from Phase 1 to Phase 4 |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a45640277/marvel-timeline-mcu/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231025181921/https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a45640277/marvel-timeline-mcu/ |archive-date=October 25, 2023 |access-date=November 5, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> simultaneously with the events of '']'' (2010) and '']'' (2011).<ref name="Phase1Timeline" />}} Banner works at a bottling factory in ], ], Brazil, while searching for a cure for his condition. On the internet, he anonymously collaborates with a colleague known only as "Mr. Blue." 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, which 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 ], to capture him. Banner transforms into the Hulk and defeats Blonsky's team, with Blonsky surviving. 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 powers but also begins to deform his skeleton and impairs his judgment.


Banner returns to Culver University and reunites with Betty, who is dating psychiatrist ]. Banner is attacked 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 to be futile for Ross' forces and they eventually retreat, though Blonsky, whose sanity is starting to falter, boldly attacks and mocks the Hulk. The Hulk apparently 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. Mr. Blue is actually cellular biologist Dr. ], who tells Banner he has developed a possible antidote to Banner's condition. After a successful test, he warns Banner that the antidote may only reverse each individual transformation. Sterns reveals he has ] Banner's blood samples, which Banner sent from Brazil, into a large supply, with the intention of applying its "limitless potential" to medicine. Fearful of the Hulk's power falling into the military's hands, Banner wishes to destroy the blood supply. Banner returns to Culver University and reunites with Betty. Banner is attacked a second time by Ross and Blonsky's forces, tipped off by Betty's boyfriend, Dr. Leonard Samson, causing Banner to again transform into the Hulk. The ensuing battle outside the university proves futile for Ross's forces, and they retreat, though Blonsky, whose sanity is faltering, attacks and mocks the Hulk. The Hulk severely injures 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. Mr. Blue is actually cellular biologist Dr. ], who tells Banner he has developed a possible antidote to Banner's condition. After a successful test, he warns Banner that the antidote may only reverse an initial transformation. Sterns reveals he has ] Banner's blood samples, which Banner sent from Brazil, into a large supply, to apply its "limitless potential" to medicine. Fearful of the Hulk's power falling into the military's hands, Banner wishes to destroy the blood supply.


Meanwhile, Blonsky is revealed to have survived the battle and has 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 forces Sterns to inject him with Banner's blood, as he covets the Hulk's power. Sterns warns that the combination of the super-soldier formula and Banner's blood may cause him to become an "abomination", but Blonsky insists. The experiment mutates Blonsky into a creature with size and strength surpassing that of the Hulk, but drives him mad. He attacks Sterns, who gets some of Banner's blood in a cut on his forehead, causing him to begin mutating as well. Blonsky then rampages through ]. 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 and nearly kills Blonsky, relenting only after Betty's plea to spare him. After having a small, peaceful moment with Betty, the Hulk flees from New York. A rapidly recovered Blonsky joins Ross's forces for a third attempt to take Banner into custody. They succeed, and Banner and 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. He attacks Sterns, who gets some of Banner's blood in a cut on his forehead, causing him to begin mutating as well. The Abomination rampages through ]. Realizing that the Hulk is the only one who can stop the Abomination, Banner convinces Ross to release him. He jumps from Ross's helicopter and transforms after hitting the ground. After a battle throughout Harlem, the Hulk defeats the Abomination by nearly strangling him to death with a chain, but spares his life upon hearing Betty's plea and leaves the Abomination for Ross and his forces to arrest. 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. In a final scene, ] approaches Ross at a local bar and informs him ] is being put together. A month later, Banner is in ]. Instead of suppressing his transformation, he begins to transform in a controlled manner with a slight smirk. Later, ] approaches Ross at a local bar and informs him that a team is being put together.{{efn|The team is identified offscreen as the ].}}


==Cast== ==Cast==
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* ] as ]:
:A nuclear ] who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into an enormous green humanoid monster when stressed, enraged, or excited. ] was a front-runner for the film before Norton's casting,<ref name="StocksSoar" /> while Louis Leterrier originally wanted ] for the role, who would later play Banner in '']''.<ref name="HuffPost" /> ] recalled Norton's portrayals of duality in '']'' and '']'',<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> while Norton reminded ] of ], who played Banner in the TV series.<ref name="NortonBixby" /> Lou Ferrigno, who played the Hulk with Bixby, remarked Norton "has a similar physique similar personality".<ref name="LouCameo" /> * ] as ]: <!-- Do NOT put "/ Hulk" here -- unless there's a reliable source which states he voiced the character. --> <br />A ] and ] at Culver University who, because of exposure to ], transforms into an enormous green humanoid monster when enraged or agitated. ] was a front-runner for the film before Norton's casting,<ref name="StocksSoar" /> while Louis Leterrier's original choice for the role was ], who would later play Banner in future ] (MCU) films.<ref name="HuffPost" /> ] recalled Norton's portrayals of duality in '']'' and '']'',<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> while Norton reminded ] of ], who played Banner in the ].<ref name="NortonBixby" /> Lou Ferrigno, who played the Hulk with Bixby, remarked Norton "has a similar physique similar personality".<ref name="LouCameo" /> 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.<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> He had expressed interest in the role for the first film.<ref name="PennNorton" /> He initially turned down the part, recalling "there the wince factor or the defensive part of you that recoils at what the bad version of what that would be", as he felt the previous film "strayed far afield from a story that was familiar to people, which is a fugitive story". 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.<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> "Edward's script has given Bruce's story real gravitas," Leterrier said. "Admittedly I'm not the most adult director, but just because we're making a superhero movie it doesn't have to just appeal to 13-year-old boys. Ed and I both see superheroes as the new ]."<ref name="April2008Empire" /> Norton was particularly drawn to the Greek myth of ] for the character.<ref name="MCUReignOfMarvelStudios" />{{rp|108}}<ref name="NortonNYTMagazine2019" />
** ] provides vocal performance as the ]. During the 2008 ] Leterrier publicly offered Ferrigno the chance to voice the Hulk for the film.<ref name="DarkHorizonsEditBay" /> This marks the third time Ferrigno portrayed the Hulk, having also voiced the character in the ]. Originally, the Hulk's only line was "Betty" at the film's ending, which would have been his first word. Leterrier was aware that fans wanted him to speak normally, and added "Leave me alone!" and "Hulk smash!" The latter line received cheers during a screening he attended.<ref name="IGNDirectorSpeaks" /> Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza.<ref name="EditBayVisit" />

* ] as ]: <br />A ] and Bruce's former girlfriend, from whom he is separated as a result of his condition. Tyler was attracted to the love story in the script and was a fan of the TV show because of the "humanity and what is going through".<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> She was called about the role while driving to her home and she accepted the part after a day without reading the script.<ref name="TylerTimes" /> Tyler and Norton spent hours discussing Bruce and Betty's life before he became the Hulk.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> She said filming the part "was very physical, which was fun",<ref name="TylerUSAToday" /> and compared her performance to "a deer caught in the headlights", because of Betty's shock at Bruce's unexpected return into her life.<ref name="June2008Empire" />
: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.<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> He had expressed interest in the role for the first film.<ref name="PennNorton" /> He initially turned down the part, recalling "there the wince factor or the defensive part of you that recoils at what the bad version of what that would be", as he felt the previous film "strayed far afield from a story that was familiar to people, which is a fugitive story". 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.<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> "Edward's script has given Bruce's story real gravitas," Leterrier said. "Admittedly I'm not the most adult director, but just because we're making a superhero movie it doesn't have to just appeal to 13-year-old boys. Ed and I both see superheroes as the new ]."<ref name="April2008Empire" />
* ] as ]: <br />A Russian-born officer in the United Kingdom's ] loaned to Ross who, lusting for the Hulk's power, is injected with various serums that transform him into a near-skeletal humanoid monster as strong as the Hulk himself. Roth said he took the part to please his sons, who are comic-book superhero fans. As a teenager, Roth was a fan of the 1970s TV series, and he also found Leterrier's ideas "very dark and very interesting". 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.<ref name="RothHulk03" /> It was Roth who suggested Blonsky be a soldier, whereas in the comics he was a ] agent.<ref name="IGNRoth" /> Leterrier was a fan of Roth's work, and felt "it's great watching a normal ] boy become a superhero!",<ref name="April2008Empire" /> but Marvel and Norton were initially reluctant to cast him.<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> Before he was cast in '']'', ] was in discussions for the role.<ref name="RayStevenson" /> Roth prepared for the part by learning to fire guns and break into rooms with two experts.<ref name="IGNRoth" /> Roth found it tough shooting the chases, because to show Blonsky's aging he could not work out.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> 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.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" /> ] performed some of Roth's stunts.<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> Roth enjoyed the ], which reminded him of ], and he hired his trainer from '']'' (2001), ], to aid him in portraying the monster's movement.<ref name="June2008Empire" /><ref name="MCUReignOfMarvelStudios" />{{rp|103}} Roth was signed on for three more films.<ref name="RothSequels" />

* ] as ]: <br />Betty's father and a ] ] who has dedicated himself to capturing the Hulk. Leterrier cast Hurt because "Ross is more physical, more explosive in this movie, and no actor goes from zero to 100 as well as William."<ref name="April2008Empire" /> He compared Ross to ].<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> The Hulk was Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. Hurt found production very different from the typical "pure anxiety" of a studio film, finding it more akin to an independent film.<ref name="HurtMTV" /> He described Ross as "humiliated by Hulk's conscience: he actually sees and recognizes that it's more developed than his own, even though he's a patriot and a warrior for his country. He's sacrificed for that purpose, but at the expense at times of his humanity – which he occasionally recovers."<ref name="HurtCalgary" /> In June 2015, when reflecting on how his reprisal in '']'' was different from this film, Hurt said, "What I created was a Ross who was right out of the graphic novel type of thing, where he was as much of a cartoon, in a way, as the monsters were. 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."<ref name="HurtLATimesJune2015" /> ] had expressed interest in reprising the role from the 2003 '']'' film.<ref name="ElliottMTV" />
:* ] voices Hulk:
* ] as ]: The cellular biologist who develops a possible antidote to Banner's condition. Towards the end of the film, Sterns is exposed to some substance that begins his transformation into Leader.<ref name="MTVHulk2" />
::During the 2008 ] Leterrier publicly offered Ferrigno the chance to voice the Hulk for the film.<ref name="DarkHorizonsEditBay" /> This marks the third time Ferrigno portrayed the Hulk, having also voiced the character in the ]. Originally, the Hulk's only line was "Betty" at the film's ending, which would have been his first word. Leterrier was aware that fans wanted him to speak normally, and added "leave me alone" and "Hulk smash!" The latter line received cheers during a screening he attended.<ref name="IGNDirectorSpeaks" /> Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza.<ref name="EditBayVisit" />
* ] as ]: <br />A psychiatrist who is in a relationship with Betty during Bruce's absence. Burrell had performed with Norton in the ] play '']'' in 2003, and when Leterrier met him, he recognized Burrell as the "jerk" from the 2004 '']'' remake,<ref name="ProdNotes" /> which was how Samson was characterized in the script before Norton rewrote it.<ref name="Collider70Mins" />

* Christina Cabot as Kathleen Sparr: A ] who is ]'s personal aide.<ref name="ChristinaCabot" />
* ] as ]:
<!-- Order per main titles, see ] -->
:Bruce's girlfriend, from whom he is separated as a result of his condition, and a ]. Tyler replaced actress ], who portrayed Betty Ross in the 2003 film ''Hulk''. Tyler and Connelly had previously played sisters in the 1997 film '']''. Tyler was attracted to the love story in the script, and was a fan of the TV show, because of the "humanity and what is going through".<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> She was called about the role while driving to her home, and she accepted the part after a day without reading the script.<ref name="TylerTimes" /> Tyler and Norton spent hours discussing Bruce and Betty's life before he became the Hulk.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> She said filming the part "was very physical, which was fun",<ref name="TylerUSAToday" /> and compared her performance to "a deer caught in the headlights", because of Betty's shock at Bruce's unexpected return into her life.<ref name="June2008Empire" />

* ] as ]:
:A Russian-born officer in the ]'s ] loaned to Gen. Ross who, lusting for the Hulk's power, is injected with various serums to transform into a monster more powerful than the Hulk himself. Roth said he took the part to please his sons, who are comic-book superhero fans. As a teenager, Roth was a fan of the 1970s TV series, and he also found Leterrier's ideas "very dark and very interesting". 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.<ref name="RothHulk03" /> It was Roth who suggested Blonsky be a soldier, whereas in the comics he was a ] agent.<ref name="IGNRoth" />


] has an uncredited cameo as ] at the end of the film, reprising the role from the MCU film '']'' (2008). 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.<ref name="DowneyCameo" /> Hulk co-creator ] cameos as a man who becomes ill when drinking the soda poisoned by Banner's blood. ] appears as a Harlem bystander, a role that was written for him by Norton, who is a fan of '']''.<ref name="MichaelKWilliams" /> ], who voiced Banner in the 1966 '']'' animated series, appears as Stanley Lieber, a kindly pizza restaurant owner who helps Banner because he was good friends with him and Betty in the past. His name is a reference to Stan Lee's full name. Additionally, the late Bill Bixby appears, in a scene on his TV comedy-drama '']'' on a television Banner is watching at the beginning of the film. ] has a small role as Bruce Banner's martial arts instructor; despite Gracie's ] background, he is credited as an ] instructor. Brazilian actress ] makes a cameo as Martina, Banner's colleague at a beverage factory. ] plays a small role as General Joe Greller, one of General Ross's military friends/associates.<ref name="ChristinaCabot" /> Hulk supporting characters, ] and ], make cameo appearances as Culver University students played by P.J. Kerr and Nicholas Rose, respectively.<ref name="WilsonMcGee" /> ] plays a college student, credited as "Computer Nerd". This character was ] revealed to be ], Starr's role in the MCU films '']'' (2017), '']'' (2019) and '']'' (2021), as confirmed in May 2019 by Feige.<ref name="FeigeStarr" />
:Leterrier was a fan of Roth's work, and felt "it's great watching a normal ] boy become a superhero!",<ref name="April2008Empire" /> but Marvel and Norton were initially reluctant to cast him.<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> Before he was cast in '']'', ] was in discussions for the role.<ref name="RayStevenson" /> Roth prepared for the part by learning to fire guns and break into rooms with two experts.<ref name="IGNRoth" /> Roth found it tough shooting the chases, because to show Blonsky's aging he could not work out.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> 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.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" /> ] performed some of Roth's stunts.<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> Roth enjoyed the ], which reminded him of ], and he hired his trainer from '']'' to aid him in portraying the monster's movement.<ref name="June2008Empire" />

* ] as ]:
:The cellular biologist who develops a possible antidote to Banner's condition. Towards the end of the film, Sterns is exposed to some substance that begins his transformation into ].

* ] as ]:
:The psychiatrist in a relationship with Betty during Bruce's absence. Burrell had performed with Norton in the ] play '']'' in 2003, and when Leterrier met him, he recognized Burrell as the "jerk" from the 2004 '']'' remake,<ref name="ProdNotes" /> which was how Samson was characterized in the script before Norton rewrote it.<ref name="Collider70Mins" />

* ] as ]:
:Betty's arrogant father, who has dedicated himself to capturing the Hulk. Leterrier cast Hurt because "Ross is more physical, more explosive in this movie, and no actor goes from zero to 100 as well as William."<ref name="April2008Empire" /> He compared Ross to ].<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> The Hulk is Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. Hurt found production very different from the typical "pure anxiety" of a studio film, finding it more akin to an independent film.<ref name="HurtMTV" /> He described Ross as "humiliated by Hulk's conscience: he actually sees and recognizes that it's more developed than his own, even though he's a patriot and a warrior for his country. He's sacrificed for that purpose, but at the expense at times of his humanity – which he occasionally recovers."<ref name="HurtCalgary" /> In June 2015, when reflecting on how his reprisal in '']'' was different from this film, Hurt said, "What I created was a Ross who was right out of the graphic novel type of thing, where he was as much of a cartoon, in a way, as the monsters were. 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."<ref name="HurtLATimesJune2015" /> ], who played Ross in the first film, would have liked to reprise the role, noting it was odd seeing someone take his part, "but I'll be looking forward to seeing this one".<ref name="ElliottMTV" />

] has an uncredited cameo as Tony Stark at the end of the film. As ''The Incredible Hulk'' takes place during and after the first two ''Iron Man'' films, Stark has therefore already announced that he is Iron Man. 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.<ref name="DowneyCameo" /> Hulk co-creator ] cameos as a man who becomes ill when drinking the soda poisoned by Banner's blood. ] appears as a Harlem bystander, a role that was written for him by Norton, who is a fan of '']''.<ref name="MichaelKWilliams" /> ], who voiced Banner in the 1966 '']'' cartoon, appears as Stanley, a kindly pizza restaurant owner who helps Banner. Additionally, the late ] appears, when a scene featuring Bixby on his TV comedy-drama '']'' plays on a television Banner is watching at the beginning of the film. ] has a small role as Bruce Banner's martial arts instructor, despite his ] background, he is credited as an ] instructor. ] plays a small role as General Joe Gellar, one of General Ross' military friends/associates.


==Production== ==Production==

===Development=== ===Development===
] ]
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.<ref name="AngHulkSequel" /> Marvel wanted the Abomination because he would be an actual threat to the Hulk, unlike General Ross.<ref name="DVDCreatingAbomb" /> During the filming of ''Hulk'', producer Avi Arad had a target May 2005 theatrical release date.<ref name="AradMay2005" /> On January 18, 2006 Arad confirmed Marvel Studios would be providing the money for ''The Incredible Hulk''{{'}}s production budget, with Universal distributing,<ref name="AICNHulk2" /> because Universal did not meet the deadline for filming a sequel.<ref name="StocksSoar" /> Marvel felt it would be better to deviate from Ang Lee's style to continue the franchise, arguing his film was like a ] ] comic book, and their next film needed to be, in Kevin Feige's words, "''really'' starting the Marvel Hulk franchise". Producer Gale Anne Hurd also felt the film had to meet what "everyone expects to see from having read the comics and seen the TV series".<ref name="June2008Empire" /> After the release of ]'s '']'', screenwriter ] was planning a sequel which would continue the story featuring the Grey Hulk. He was also considering the ] and the Abomination as villains.<ref name="AngHulkSequel" /> Marvel wanted the Abomination because he would be an actual threat to the Hulk, unlike General Ross.<ref name="DVDCreatingAbomb" /> During the filming of ''Hulk'', producer Avi Arad had a target May 2005 theatrical release date.<ref name="AradMay2005" /> On January 18, 2006, Arad confirmed Marvel Studios would be providing the money for ''The Incredible Hulk''{{'}}s production budget, with Universal distributing,<ref name="AICNHulk2" /> because Universal did not meet the deadline for filming a sequel.<ref name="StocksSoar" /> Marvel felt it would be better to deviate from Ang Lee's style to continue the franchise, arguing his film was like a ] ] comic book, and their next film needed to be, in Kevin Feige's words, "''really'' starting the Marvel Hulk franchise". Producer Gale Anne Hurd also felt the film had to meet what "everyone expects to see from having read the comics and seen the TV series".<ref name="June2008Empire" />


===Pre-production=== ===Pre-production===
Louis Leterrier, who enjoyed the TV series as a child and liked the first film,<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /><ref name="June2008Empire" /> had expressed interest in directing the '']'' film adaptation. ] had taken that project, so Marvel offered him the Hulk. Leterrier was reluctant as he was unsure if he could replicate Lee's style, but Marvel explained that was not their intent.<ref name="Keown" /> 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.<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> Leterrier said that he planned to show Bruce Banner's struggle with the monster within him,<ref name="IGNJuly2006" /> while Feige added the film would explore "that element of wish fulfillment, of overcoming an injustice or a bully and tapping into a strength that you didn't quite realize you had in yourself".<ref name="FeigeWish" /> Arad also said the film would be "a lot more of a love story between Bruce Banner and Betty Ross".<ref name="May2006Empire" /> Louis Leterrier, who enjoyed the TV series as a child and liked the first film,<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /><ref name="June2008Empire" /> had expressed interest in directing the '']'' film adaptation. ] had taken that project, so Marvel offered him the Hulk. Leterrier was reluctant as he was unsure if he could replicate Lee's style, but Marvel explained that was not their intent.<ref name="Keown" /> Leterrier's primary inspiration was ] and ]'s '']'' (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.<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> Leterrier said that he planned to show Bruce Banner's struggle with the monster within him,<ref name="IGNJuly2006" /> while Feige added the film would explore "that element of wish fulfillment, of overcoming an injustice or a bully and tapping into a strength that you didn't quite realize you had in yourself".<ref name="FeigeWish" /> Arad also said the film would be "a lot more of a love story between Bruce Banner and Betty Ross".<ref name="May2006Empire" /> In May 2006, Arad left Marvel Studios to become an independent producer.<ref name="AradLeave" /> Because he was on staff when the deal was made for ''The Incredible Hulk'', he retained producer credit on the film.<ref name="MCUReignOfMarvelStudios" />{{rp|59}}


], who wrote a draft of the first film in 1996, said the film would follow up ''Hulk'', but stressed it would be more tonally similar to the TV show and ]' ]. He compared his script to '']'', which was a very different film from '']'', but still in the same continuity.<ref name="PennNorton" /> 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.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> After the studio rejected a treatment by another screenwriter in 2006, Penn wrote three drafts before departing in early 2007 to promote his film '']''.<ref name="LATimesSigningOn" /> 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 in under a month. He did so, and continued to polish his draft as late as halfway through principal photography.<ref name="LATimesSigningOn" /> In November 2006, a June 13, 2008 release date was set.<ref name="ReleaseDate" /> Leterrier acknowledged the only remaining similarity between the two films was Bruce hiding in South America,<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> and that the film was a unique reboot, as generally audiences would have expected another forty-minute origin story.<ref name="SampleScreening" /> There were previous discussions to set the first act in Thailand.<ref name="TimesSquare" /> Leterrier felt audiences were left restless waiting for the character to arrive in Ang Lee's film.<ref name="SampleScreening" /> ], who wrote a draft of the first film in 1996, said the film would follow up ''Hulk'', but stressed it would be more tonally similar to the TV show and ]' ]. He compared his script to '']'', which was a very different film from '']'', but still in the same continuity.<ref name="PennNorton" /> 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.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> After the studio rejected a treatment by another screenwriter in 2006, Penn wrote three drafts before departing in early 2007 to promote his film '']''.<ref name="LATimesSigningOn" /> ] began discussions to play Banner in April 2006, 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.<ref name="LATimesSigningOn" /> In November 2006, a June 13, 2008, release date was set.<ref name="ReleaseDate" /> Leterrier acknowledged the only remaining similarity between the two films was Bruce hiding in South America,<ref name="NYCC2008Int" /> and that the film was a unique reboot, as generally audiences would have expected another forty-minute ].<ref name="SampleScreening" /> There were previous discussions to set the first act in Thailand.<ref name="TimesSquare" /> Leterrier felt audiences were left restless waiting for the character to arrive in Ang Lee's film.<ref name="SampleScreening" /> Feige commented, "we didn't want to tell the origin story again, because we thought people were so familiar with it, which is why we didn't tell that... One reason we made ''Incredible Hulk'' was to get Hulk into the <nowiki>]<nowiki>]</nowiki> canon."<ref name="FeigeIGNApr2014" /> The end of the film occurs at ], and Leterrier was interested in naming it Empire State University, as a reference to ], but was unable to since ] controls the film rights of Spider-Man.<ref name="LeterrierMTVNewsJune2008" />


Shortly after the release of ''The Incredible Hulk'', Gale Anne Hurd commented on the uncertainty of its relationship with Ang Lee's ''Hulk'' film. "We couldn't quite figure out how to term this ... It's kind of a reboot and it's kind of sequel." Hurd said that "requel", a ] of "reboot" and "sequel", was a "perfect" description for the film.<ref name="ColliderHurdInt" /> Norton explained his decision to ignore Lee's origin story: "I don't even like the phrase 'origin story', and I don't think in great literature and great films that explaining the roots of the story doesn't mean it comes in the beginning."<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> "Audiences know this story," he added, " deal with it artfully." He wanted to "have revelations even in the third act about what set this whole thing in motion".<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> The new origin story references ]'s take on the Hulk, which also had him created in an attempt to make super soldiers.<ref name="ScifiWeekly" /> Norton removed ] and toned down ]'s presence.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> He also added the scene where Banner attempts to extract a cure from a flower and his e-mailing with Samuel Sterns,<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> which references Bruce Jones' story.<ref name="ColliderFeige" /> Norton rewrote scenes every day.<ref name="RothHulk03" /> Ultimately, the ] decided to credit the script solely to Penn,<ref name="PennSoleCredit" /> who argued Norton had not dramatically changed his script. Journalist ] explained "The Guild tends to favor plot, structure and pre-existing characters over dialogue."<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> Penn said in 2008, "I wasn't happy with coming to Comic-Con saying that he wrote the script."<ref name="PennUnhappy" /> Before either Penn and Norton joined the project, an anonymous screenwriter wrote a draft and lobbied for credit.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> Shortly after the release of ''The Incredible Hulk'', Gale Anne Hurd commented on the uncertainty of its relationship with Ang Lee's ''Hulk'' film. "We couldn't quite figure out how to term this ... It's kind of a reboot and it's kind of sequel." Hurd said that "requel", a ] of "reboot" and "sequel", was a "perfect" description for the film.<ref name="ColliderHurdInt" /> Norton explained his decision to ignore Lee's origin story: "I don't even like the phrase 'origin story', and I don't think in great literature and great films that explaining the roots of the story doesn't mean it comes in the beginning."<ref name="SDCC2007Panel" /> "Audiences know this story," he added, " deal with it artfully." He wanted to "have revelations even in the third act about what set this whole thing in motion".<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> The new origin story references ]'s take on the Hulk, which also had him created in an attempt to make super soldiers.<ref name="ScifiWeekly" /> Norton removed ] and toned down ]'s presence.<ref name="June2008Empire" /> He also added the scene where Banner attempts to extract a cure from a flower and his e-mailing with Samuel Sterns,<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> which references Bruce Jones' story.<ref name="ColliderFeige" /> Norton rewrote scenes every day.<ref name="RothHulk03" /> Ultimately, the ] decided to credit the script solely to Penn,<ref name="PennSoleCredit" /> who argued Norton had not dramatically changed his script. Journalist ] explained "The Guild tends to favor plot, structure and pre-existing characters over dialogue."<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> Penn said in 2008, "I wasn't happy with coming to Comic-Con saying that he wrote the script."<ref name="PennUnhappy" /> Before either Penn or Norton joined the project, an anonymous screenwriter wrote a draft and lobbied for credit.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" />


===Filming=== ===Filming===
Leterrier had to direct four ] with a broken foot.<ref name="April2008Empire" /> Filming began on July 9, 2007. Shooting primarily took place in Toronto, because mayor ] is a Hulk fan and promised to be very helpful to the crew when closing ] for four nights in September to shoot the Hulk and Blonsky's climactic fight. Despite messing the street with explosives and overturned burning vehicles, the crew would clean-up within twenty minutes so business could continue as normal each day.<ref name="DVDMaking" /> 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.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" /> There was also shooting in the ].<ref name="ProdNotes" /> 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.<ref name="DVDMaking" /> The crew also shot part of the Hulk and Blonsky's fight on a ] in Hamilton.<ref name="BRDPicture" /> Other Canadian locations included ] and a glacier in Bella Coola, British Columbia.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> Afterwards, there was a week-long shoot in New York City and two weeks in Rio de Janeiro.<ref name="FilmingCFB" /> While there, the crew shot at ], ], ] and ]. Filming concluded in November after eighty-eight days of filming.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> Leterrier had to direct four ] with a broken foot.<ref name="April2008Empire" /> 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.<ref name="DVDMaking" /> 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.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" /> There was also shooting in the ].<ref name="ProdNotes" /> A factory in ], which was due for demolition, was the interior of the Brazilian factory. The site's underground floors were used for Ross's military command center.<ref name="DVDMaking" /> The crew also shot part of the Hulk and Blonsky's fight on a ] in Hamilton.<ref name="BRDPicture" /> Other Canadian locations included ] and a glacier in Bella Coola, British Columbia.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> Afterwards, there was a week-long shoot in ] and two weeks in Rio de Janeiro.<ref name="FilmingCFB" /> While there, the crew shot at ], ], ] and ]. Filming concluded in November after eighty-eight days of filming.<ref name="ProdNotes" />


''The Incredible Hulk'' joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut carbon emissions and waste created during filming.<ref name="TorontoStar" /> 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 yellow pine 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.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> ''The Incredible Hulk'' became the first blockbuster film to receive the ]'s Green Seal, which is displayed during the end credits.<ref name="EMAGreenSeal" /> ''The Incredible Hulk'' joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut ] and waste created during filming.<ref name="TorontoStar" /> Producer Gale Anne Hurd acknowledged the Hulk, being green, was a popular environmental analogy, and Norton himself is 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.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> ''The Incredible Hulk'' became the first blockbuster film to receive the ]'s Green Seal, which is displayed during the end credits.<ref name="EMAGreenSeal" />


===Post-production=== ===Post-production===
]
Leterrier cited ]' ] portrayals of ] and ] in '']'' and '']'', respectively, as the standard he was aiming for.<ref name="Keown" /> Norton and Roth filmed 2500 takes of different movements the monsters would make (such as the Hulk's "thunder claps").<ref name="ProdNotes" /> ] ] applied to the actors' faces and ]ing would help record the most subtle mannerisms into the computer.<ref name="LATimesShade" /> Others including ] provided motion capture for stunts and fights,<ref name="IGNRoth" /> after the main actors had done video referencing.<ref name="DVDBecomingHulk" /> 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.<ref name="VancouverSun" /> Overall 700 effects shots were created. Motion capture aided in placing and timing of movements, but overall ] animation by Rhythm and Hues provided the necessary "finesse superhero quality".<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> Many of the animators and Leterrier himself provided video reference for the climactic fight.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" />


====Editing====
]'s comic book artwork of the Hulk was an inspiration for his design.<ref name="Keown" /> Leterrier felt the first Hulk had "too much fat the proportions were a little off". He explained, "The Hulk is beyond perfect so there is zero grams of fat, all chiseled, and his muscle and strength defines this creature so he's like a tank."<ref name="Keown" /> ] Kurt Williams envisioned the Hulk's physique as a ] rather than a ]. A height of n<!-- Blonsky's estimate is a personal guess, not the actual height the filmmakers made for the digital model-->ine 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.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> 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 ].<ref name="LATimesShade" /> 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.<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> The Hulk's medium-length hair was modeled on ]'s art.<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> He originally had a ], but Leterrier decided flopping hair imbued him with more character.<ref name="DVDBecomingHulk" /> Leterrier cited '']'' as the inspiration for Banner's transformation, wanting to show how painful it was for him to change.<ref name="AICNEditingBay" /> As a nod to the live action TV series, Banner's eyes change color first when he transforms.<ref name="MTVEyes" /> Leterrier changed the Abomination's design from the comics because he felt the audience would question why he resembled a fish or a reptile, instead of "an ]-human" like the Hulk. 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.<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> 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.<ref name="DVDCreatingAbomb" /> The character also shares Roth's tattoos.<ref name="RothMTV" /> A height of eleven feet was chosen for the character.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> 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.<ref name="AbombEars" />
Seventy minutes of footage, mostly dealing with the origin, were not included in the final cut.<ref name="Collider70Mins" /> Much of this back-story was unscripted and the filmmakers were never sure of including it in the final cut, and had considered releasing some of these clips on the internet.<ref name="EditBayVisit" /> 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.<ref name="EditBayVisit" /> 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.<ref name="Collider70Mins" /> 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.<ref name="Collider70Mins" /> Associate producer ] opined that the scene really worked, but given the test audience's dislike for such an opening, the filmmakers decided to move on from the planned opening and instead open the film with Bruce living in Brazil after a recap telling his origin story.<ref name="WhyOriginalOpeningGotCut" />


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. This was made public, and rumors spread that Norton "made it clear he won't cooperate with publicity plans if he's not happy with the final product".<ref name="NYTimesRuntime" /> Norton dismissed this: "Our healthy process , which is and should be a private matter, was misrepresented publicly as a 'dispute', seized on by people looking for a good story, and has been distorted to such a degree that it risks distracting from the film itself, which Marvel, Universal and I refuse to let happen. 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."<ref name="EWbtsDrama" />
Leterrier had planned to use ] and ]s to complement the ] that was solely used in the previous film.<ref name="Animatronic" /> The make-up artists who worked on '']'' were set to portray Blonsky's gradual transformation,<ref name="RothHulk03" /> which Zak Penn said would portray Blonsky "not used to having these properties. 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. the humanization of these kinds of superhero characters, showing the effects physics may actually have on ."<ref name="PennBlonsky" /> Tom Woodruff, Jr. of Amalgamated Dynamics (who created all the costumes for the '']'' films since '']'') was in negotiations, and created two busts of the Hulk and prosthetic hands to act as stand-ins for the character. 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.<ref name="Woodruff" /> An animatronic was used for Sterns' mutating head, however.<ref name="BRDPicture" /> 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.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" />


====Visual effects====
==Music==
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Leterrier cited ]' ] portrayals of ] and ] in '']'' and '']'', respectively, as the standard he was aiming for.<ref name="Keown" /> Norton and Roth filmed 2500 takes of different movements the monsters would make (such as the Hulk's "thunder claps").<ref name="ProdNotes" /> ] ] applied to the actors' faces and ]ing would help record the most subtle mannerisms into the computer.<ref name="LATimesShade" /> Others including ] provided motion capture for stunts and fights,<ref name="IGNRoth" /> after the main actors had done video referencing.<ref name="DVDBecomingHulk" /> Leterrier hired ] to provide the ], rather than ] who created the visual effects for Ang Lee's ''Hulk''. Visual effects company, ], spent over a year working on a shot where Banner's gamma-irradiated blood falls through three factory floors into a bottle.<ref name="VancouverSun" /> Overall 700 effects shots were created. Motion capture aided in placing and timing of movements, but overall ] animation by Rhythm and Hues provided the necessary "finesse superhero quality".<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> Many of the animators and Leterrier himself provided video reference for the climactic fight.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" />
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'''''The Incredible Hulk: Original Motion Picture Score''''' is the ] for the film, composed by ]. Armstrong 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 '']'').<ref name="MusicEye" /> Even the ] consisted of Armstrong's work and similar music by others. The Hulk, alongside the ], was one of Armstrong's favorite comics as a child, although he did not see ]'s '']''.<ref name="MusicHidden" />


]'s comic book artwork of the Hulk was an inspiration for his design.<ref name="Keown" /> Leterrier felt the first Hulk had "too much fat the proportions were a little off". He explained, "The Hulk is beyond perfect so there is zero grams of fat, all chiseled, and his muscle and strength defines this creature so he's like a tank."<ref name="Keown" /> ] Kurt Williams envisioned the Hulk's physique as a ] rather than a ]. A height of n<!-- Blonsky's estimate is a personal guess, not the actual height the filmmakers made for the digital model-->ine 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.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> 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 ].<ref name="LATimesShade" /> 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 '']'' film.<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> The Hulk's medium-length hair was modeled on ]'s art.<ref name="SFXfinesse" /> He originally had a ], but Leterrier decided flopping hair imbued him with more character.<ref name="DVDBecomingHulk" /> Leterrier cited '']'' as the inspiration for Banner's transformation, wanting to show how painful it was for him to change.<ref name="AICNEditingBay" /> As a nod to the live-action TV series, Banner's eyes change color first when he transforms.<ref name="MTVEyes" /> Leterrier changed the Abomination's design from the comics because he felt the audience would question why he resembled a fish or a reptile, instead of "an ]-human" like the Hulk. 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 the surrounding fire during the climactic battle.<ref name="EmpireTrailer" /> 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.<ref name="DVDCreatingAbomb" /> The character also shares Roth's tattoos.<ref name="RothMTV" /> A height of eleven feet was chosen for the character.<ref name="ProdNotes" /> Leterrier tried to work in the character's pointed ears, but realized the Hulk would bite them off (using the ] of ] when he fought ]), and felt ignoring that would make the Hulk come across as stupid.<ref name="AbombEars" />
Armstrong began composing in his home in ], Scotland with three sequences; the Hulk and Betty in the cave; the Abomination and the Hulk's alley fight; and Bruce and Betty's reunion. The majority was composed in a few weeks in ], which was very intense for the director and composer. The score was recorded over four days during late 2007 in a chapel in ], located in ]. ] played ethnic instruments in the score, which were recorded in ] and mixed together with the orchestra and electronics.<ref name="MusicHidden" /> The score was orchestrated by Matt Dunkley, ], ], David Butterworth, and Kaz Boyle.<ref name="orchestration" /> Leterrier suggested the score be released on two discs, which Armstrong believed to be a joke. Only when he compiled the album – and Marvel asked why they were only given one disc – did he realize they were serious.<ref name="MusicHidden" />


Leterrier had planned to use ] and ]s to complement the ] that was solely used in the previous film.<ref name="Animatronic" /> The make-up artists who worked on '']'' were set to portray Blonsky's gradual transformation,<ref name="RothHulk03" /> which Zak Penn said would portray Blonsky "not used to having these properties. 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. the humanization of these kinds of superhero characters, showing the effects physics may actually have on ."<ref name="PennBlonsky" /> Tom Woodruff, Jr. of Amalgamated Dynamics (who created all the costumes for the '']'' films since '']'') was in negotiations and created two busts of the Hulk and prosthetic hands to act as stand-ins for the character. 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.<ref name="Woodruff" /> An animatronic was used for Sterns' mutating head, however.<ref name="BRDPicture" /> 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 render him unable to act.<ref name="DVDAnatomy" />
The Hulk and the Abomination both have two themes, representing their human and monstrous forms. The Hulk's theme was meant to be iconic and simple, like '']'' (1975), with string ]s on a bass C note. Banner's theme is tragic and includes parts of ]'s "The Lonely Man" theme from the television series. Armstrong played the ] for one scene featuring that piece. Blonsky has a dark theme, which becomes aggressive when he transforms. Armstrong inter played the Hulk and the Abomination's themes during their battle, and found scoring the action sequences similar to a dance. There is also a suspenseful theme, and a love theme.<ref name="MusicHidden" />


==Music==
Critical opinion is split with the '']'' describing the soundtrack as ''"the dullest musical score of the year"'' in their review of the film,<ref name="CTSoundtrack" /> while Dan Goldwasser of Soundtrack.net described it as "bombastic, thematic and energy-filled".<ref name="STSoundtrack" />
{{further|The Incredible Hulk (soundtrack)}}
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 '']'').<ref name="MusicEye" /> 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.<ref name="MusicHidden" /> The film's score borrows ]'s theme "The Lonely Man" from the 1978 ''Incredible Hulk'' television series.<ref name=harnell>{{cite web |url= http://joeharnell.com/hulk_pilot-desc.html |title= The Incredible Hulk: Music From the Television Pilot Movies |website= joeharnell.com |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141229232212/http://joeharnell.com/hulk_pilot-desc.html |archive-date= December 29, 2014 |df= mdy-all}}</ref>


===Track listing=== ==Marketing==
] promoting the film in ] in July 2008]]
{{Track listing
{{quote box|width=33%|align=left|quote="We know the Hulk from 2003 didn't satisfy the fans, and we had to acknowledge that. We emphasized the passion that fans still have for this character and that this is the movie people have always wanted."|source=—Stephanie Sperber, executive vice-president of Universal Studios Partnerships<ref name="BrandsBulk" />}}
| collapsed = yes
Effort was made to promote the story as having a romance and a physical antagonist, and the title was used for promotional puns (such as ]'s "Incredible Gulp" Slurpees, and "Incredible Dad" themed ] gifts at ]). ] also promoted the film, and ] used the title character as a role model for strength training.<ref name="BrandsBulk" /> ] created the toy line, which they released on May 3, 2008.<ref name="Toys" /> ] released two tie-in video games on June 5, 2008; a ] was developed by ], while a ] for the ] was developed by ].<ref name="GameDevelopers" /><ref name="Shelves" /> The film was promoted in an episode of '']'' on June 9, 2008, which was hosted by ] and featured ].<ref name="AmericanGladiatorsPromo" />
| all_music = Craig Armstrong
| headline = Disc 1
| title1 = The Arctic
| length1 = 2:46
| title2 = Main Title
| length2 = 2:38
| title3 = Rocinha Favela
| length3 = 3:11
| title4 = A Drop of Blood
| length4 = 1:35
| title5 = The Flower
| length5 = 2:49
| title6 = Ross' Team
| length6 = 1:33
| title7 = Mr. Blue
| length7 = 1:03
| title8 = Favela Escape
| length8 = 3:35
| title9 = It Was Banner
| length9 = 1:31
| title10 = That Is the Target
| length10 = 5:33
| title11 = Bruce Goes Home
| length11 = 1:24
| title12 = Ross and Blonsky
| length12 = 3:15
| title13 = Return to Culver University
| length13 = 2:38
| title14 = The Lab
| length14 = 1:16
| title15 = Reunion
| length15 = 3:37
| title16 = The Data/The Vial
| length16 = 1:20
| title17 = They're Here
| length17 = 3:06
| title18 = Give Him Everything You've Got
| length18 = 6:08
| title19 = Bruce Can't Stay
| length19 = 1:53
| title20 = First Injection
| length20 = 1:02
| title21 = Is It Safe?
| length21 = 1:06
| title22 = Hulk Theme
| length22 = 3:59
}}


Following the editing dispute between Norton and Leterrier, Universal's Adam Fogleson and Norton planned a promotional tour that 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.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> However, during the film's release he chose to do charity work in Africa.<ref name="NortonAfrica" />
{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = Disc 2
| title1 = Saved from the Flames
| length1 = 0:53
| title2 = Grotto
| length2 = 2:53
| title3 = Arrival at the Motel
| length3 = 1:47
| title4 = I Can't
| length4 = 2:15
| title5 = Abomination Alley
| length5 = 3:56
| title6 = They Found Bruce
| length6 = 2:51
| title7 = Bruce Looks for the Data
| length7 = 1:05
| title8 = Cab Ride in NYC
| length8 = 1:17
| title9 = The Mirror
| length9 = 1:17
| title10 = Stern's Lab
| length10 = 4:16
| title11 = Bruce Darted
| length11 = 3:00
| title12 = I Want It, I Need It
| length12 = 1:35
| title13 = Blonsky Transforms
| length13 = 1:15
| title14 = Bruce Must Do It
| length14 = 2:11
| title15 = Harlem Brawl
| length15 = 3:50
| title16 = Are They Dead?
| length16 = 2:40
| title17 = Hulk Smash
| length17 = 2:24
| title18 = Hulk and Betty
| length18 = 1:49
| title19 = A Tear
| length19 = 1:00
| title20 = Who's We?
| length20 = 0:55
| title21 = The Necklace
| length21 = 1:44
| title22 = Bruce and Betty
| length22 = 5:06
| title23 = Hulk Theme (End Credits)
| length23 = 3:58
}}


==Release== ==Release==
===Theatrical===
''The Incredible Hulk'' premiered on June 8, 2008 at the ] in ]<ref name="Premiere" /> and was released in theaters on June 13.<ref name="ReleaseDate" />
''The Incredible Hulk'' premiered on June 8, 2008, at the ] in ]<ref name="Premiere" /> and was released in theaters on June 13 in the United States,<ref name="ReleaseDate" /> where it opened in 3,505 theaters.<ref name="BOMWeekends" /> The film is part of ] of the MCU.<ref name="PhaseOne" /> ''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.<ref name="IMAX10thAnniversaryFestival" />


===Editing=== ===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.<ref name="DVDDetails" /><ref name="BRDDetails" />
Seventy minutes of footage, mostly dealing with the origin, were not included in the final cut.<ref name="Collider70Mins" /> 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.<ref name="EditBayVisit" /> 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.<ref name="EditBayVisit" /> 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.<ref name="Collider70Mins" /> 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.<ref name="Collider70Mins" />


The film was also collected in a 10-disc ] titled "]" which includes all of the Phase One films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.<ref name="BriefcaseSet" /> It was released by ] on April 2, 2013.<ref name="BriefcaseDelayed" /> Universal released the film on ] on April 10, 2018.<ref name="UltraHD" /> ''The Incredible Hulk'' began streaming on ] in the United States on June 16, 2023, after the distribution rights to the film reverted to Marvel Studios and Disney from Universal.<ref name="Disney+" /><ref name="Disney+2" />
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. This was made public, and rumors spread that Norton "made it clear he won't cooperate with publicity plans if he's not happy with the final product".<ref name="NYTimesRuntime" /> Norton dismissed this, "Our healthy process , which is and should be a private matter, was misrepresented publicly as a 'dispute', seized on by people looking for a good story, and has been distorted to such a degree that it risks distracting from the film itself, which Marvel, Universal and I refuse to let happen. 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."<ref name="EWbtsDrama" />


===Marketing=== ==Reception==
===Box office===
] promoting the film in ] in July 2008.]]
''The Incredible Hulk'' earned $134.8 million in the United States and Canada, as well as $128.6 million from other territories, for a worldwide total of $263.4 million.<ref name="BOMIncredibleHulk" /> The film, even though it barely passed its predecessor, and only equaled it if the smaller budget of the first film is taken into account, was still considered moderately successful. Entertainment analyst David Davis told '']'', "The first Hulk had such high expectations after the ] merger and was supposed to be critical-favorite Ang Lee's breakout commercial blockbuster. 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."<ref name="THRBO" />
{{quote box|width=33%|align=left|quote="We know the Hulk from 2003 didn't satisfy the fans, and we had to acknowledge that. We emphasized the passion that fans still have for this character and that this is the movie people have always wanted."|source=—Stephanie Sperber, executive vice-president of Universal Studios Partnerships<ref name="BrandsBulk" />}}
Effort was made to promote the story as having a romance and a physical antagonist, and the title was used for promotional puns (such as ]'s "Incredible Gulp" slurpees, and "Incredible Dad" themed ] gifts at ]). ] also promoted the film, and ] used the title character as a role model for strength training.<ref name="BrandsBulk" /> ] created the toy line, which they released on May 3, 2008,<ref name="Toys" /> while ] released a ] on June 5, 2008.<ref name="VideoGame" /> The film was promoted in an episode of '']'' on June 9, 2008, which was hosted by ] and featured ].<ref name="AmericanGladiatorsPromo" />


''The Incredible Hulk'' earned $55.4 million in its opening weekend, becoming the top film at the box office.<ref name="BOMWeekends" /> Behind '']'', it was the second-highest gross for a film released over the ] weekend.<ref name="VarietyBO" /> This surpassed industry expectations of a $45 million opening, following the disappointing response to the 2003 film. Universal believed ] would contribute to the film breaking even eventually.<ref name="LATimesBO" />
Following the edit dispute, Universal's Adam Fogleson and Norton planned a promotional tour which would avoid constant media interviews and therefore uncomfortable questions. He attended the premiere, took part in a '']'' sketch and would also promote the film in Japan.<ref name="ThompsonScriptCredits" /> However, during the film's release he chose to do charity work in Africa.<ref name="NortonAfrica" />


''The Incredible Hulk'' also opened in 38 other countries, adding $31 million to the total opening. The film outgrossed the 2003 film in South Korea, while its openings in Mexico and Russia created records for Universal.<ref name="VarietyOverseasBO" /> The film grossed 24 million ] (roughly $3.4 million) in its Chinese opening on August 26, outgrossing the previous film's overall gross of 10 million yuan.<ref name="ChineseBO" />
===Home media===
''The Incredible Hulk'' was released on ] and ] on October 21, 2008. It includes behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and an alternate opening.<ref name="DVDDetails" /><ref name="BRDDetails" /> 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 compresses the content of the first two DVDs onto one, while the second disc contains the digital copy.


===Critical response===
The film was also collected in a 10-disc ] titled "]" which includes all of the ] films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.<ref name="BriefcaseSet" /> It was released on April 2, 2013.<ref name="BriefcaseDelayed" />
The ] ] reported an approval rating of {{RT data|score}}, with an average score of {{RT data|average}}, based on {{RT data|count}} reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "''The Incredible Hulk'' may not be quite the smashing success that fans of Marvel's raging behemoth might hope for, but it offers more than enough big green action to make up for its occasionally puny narrative."<ref name="RottenTomatoes" /> ] gave the film an average score of 61 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic" /> Audiences polled by ] gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="CinemaScore" />


Todd McCarthy of '']'' said, "what seemed, in theory, the least-necessary revival of a big screen superhero emerges as perfectly solid summer action fare in ''The Incredible Hulk''." He emphasized "it's all par-for-the-course cinematic demolition and destruction, staged efficiently and with a hint of enthusiasm," and "penned with sporadic wit Visuals lean toward the dark and murky, but editing by three—actually six—hands is fleet, and Craig Armstrong's ever-present score is simultaneously bombastic and helpfully supportive of the action. Effects are in line with pic's generally pro but not inspired achievements."<ref name="McCarthyReview" /> Rene Rodriguez of '']'' applauded that the film "does a lot of things Lee's ''Hulk'' didn't: it's lighter and faster-paced, it's funnier and it embraces (instead of ignoring) the 1970s TV series that furthered the character's popularity".<ref name="RodriguezReview" /> Mark Rahner of '']'' wrote that, "The relaunch of Marvel's green goliath is an improvement over director Ang Lee's ponderous 2003 ''Hulk'' in nearly every way – except that the actual Hulk still looks scarcely better than something from a video game, and he still barely talks".<ref name="RahnerReview" /> ] was not a fan of the film stating, "''The Incredible Hulk'' is no doubt an ideal version of the Hulk saga for those who found Ang Lee's ''Hulk'' too talky, or dare I say, too thoughtful. 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."<ref name="EbertReview" />
==Reception==


Conversely, ] of the '']'' found that "the inevitable comparisons to ''Iron Man'', Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this Hulk lacks: wit and heart. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr., we don't feel a strong sense of Bruce Banner's inner conflict".<ref name="LemireReview" /> ] of '']'' opined, "'The Adequate Hulk' would have been a more suitable title. There are some big, thumping fights and a few bright shards of pop-cultural wit, but for the most part this movie seems content to aim for the generic mean".<ref name="ScottReview" /> ] of '']'' wrote, "Leterrier has style, he's good with action and he's eager to give the audience its money's worth of bone-crunching battles. Still, once the movie leaves the atmospheric Brazilian settings, nothing in this "Hulk" sinks in deeply: its familiar genre pleasures are all on the surface. ... The movie's scene stealer is Tim Blake Nelson, making a comically welcome third act appearance as the unethical but madly enthusiastic scientist Samuel Sterns".<ref name="AnsenReview" />
===Box office===
''The Incredible Hulk'' earned $134.8 million in North America, as well as $128.6 million internationally for a worldwide total of $263.4 million.<ref name="BOMIncredibleHulk" /> The film, even though it barely passed its predecessor, and equalled if the smaller budget of the first film is taken into account, is still considered successful. Entertainment analyst David Davis told '']'', "The first Hulk had such high expectations after the ] merger and was supposed to be critical favorite Ang Lee's breakout commercial blockbuster. 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."<ref name="THRBO" />


====North America==== ===Accolades===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width: 99%;"
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $55.4 million in 3,505 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking No. 1 at the box office.<ref name="BOMWeekends" /> The previous film earned $62.2 million in its opening weekend, but dropped 70% in its second weekend. The second film by comparison, dropped 60% in its second weekend.<ref name="BOMHulk03" /> Behind '']'', it was the second-highest gross for a film released over a ] weekend.<ref name="VarietyBO" /> This surpassed industry expectations of a $45 million opening, following the disappointing response to the 2003 film. Universal believed ] would contribute to the film breaking even eventually.<ref name="LATimesBO" />
|-
! scope="col"| Year
! scope="col"| Award association
! scope="col"| Category
! scope="col"| Recipient(s)
! scope="col"| Result
! scope="col"| {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| rowspan="9" | 2008
| ]
| Choice Summer Movie: Action
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" |<ref name="TeenChoice" />
|-
| rowspan="2"|]
| Best Superhero
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |<ref name="NationalMovieAwards" />
|-
| Best Performance – Male
| Edward Norton
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan="6"|]
| Best Fantasy Movie
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" |<ref name="ScreamAwards" />
|-
| Best Fantasy Actor
| rowspan="2"|Edward Norton
| {{nom}}
|-
| Best Superhero
| {{nom}}
|-
| Best Remake
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
|-
| Best Line
| "Hulk Smash"
| {{nom}}
|-
| Best Comic Book Movie
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |2009
|]
|Top Box Office Films
|Craig Armstrong
|{{Win}}
| style="text-align:center;" |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Das |first=David |date=September 3, 2009 |title=ASCAP Honors Top Film and Television Music Composers and Songwriters |url=https://thescl.com/news/ascap-honors-top-film-and-television-music-composers-and-songwriters/ |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=] |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bennett |first=Ray |date=October 14, 2009 |title=ASCAP honors Paul McCartney, Coldplay |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/ascap-honors-paul-mccartney-coldplay-90063/ |access-date=2023-09-10 |website=] |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
| ]
| ]
| ''The Incredible Hulk''
| {{nom}}
| style="text-align:center;" |<ref name="SaturnAwards" />
|}


==Future==
====Outside North America====
=== Further MCU appearances ===
It also opened in thirty-eight other countries, adding $31 million to the total opening. The film outgrossed the 2003 film in South Korea, while its openings in ] and Russia created records for Universal.<ref name="VarietyOverseasBO" /> The film grossed 24 million ] (roughly $3.4 million) in its Chinese opening on August 26, outgrossing the previous film's overall gross of ten million yuan.<ref name="ChineseBO" />
{{Further|List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films|She-Hulk: Attorney at Law {{!}} ''She-Hulk: Attorney at Law''}}


] (Leterrier's first choice before casting Norton)<ref name="HuffPost" /> replaced Norton as Banner / Hulk in the MCU beginning in '']'' (2012),<ref name="DeadlineRuffalo" /> after Feige said he chose not to bring back Norton. He explained: "Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members. The Avengers demands players who thrive working as part of an ensemble".<ref name="NortonReplaced" /> Norton felt this statement was "cheap".<ref name="NortonNYTMagazine2019" /> In October 2014, Norton claimed he chose never to play Hulk again because he "wanted more diversity" with his career, and did not want to be associated with only one character.<ref name="NortonTHR" /> Ruffalo also portrayed the character in '']'' (2015),<ref name="RuffaloAoU" /> '']'' (2017), '']'' (2018), and '']'' (2019).<ref name="RuffaloYahooJan2016" /> Ruffalo said Banner was able to have a more prominent role in ''Ragnarok'', ''Infinity War'', and ''Endgame'' because of the lack of a standalone Hulk film, with the character's arc in those films "feel like a Hulk movie".<ref name="RuffaloYahooJan2016" /> Ruffalo also made appearances in credits scenes of '']'' (2013),<ref name="RuffaloIM3" /> '']'' (2019),<ref name="RuffaloCM" /> and '']'' (2021).<ref name="RuffaloSCLTR" />
===Critical response===

<!-- The following template will update itself automatically with the latest Rotten Tomatoes information. Please see ] for more information -->{{Rotten Tomatoes score|0800080|all_in_one_plus_consensus|mdy=y}} ] gave the film an average score of 61 out of 100, based on 38 reviews. The site characterized reviews as "generally favorable".<ref name="Metacritic" /> A ] poll indicated the majority of viewers were male and graded the film an A-, and 82% of them had seen the 2003 film.<ref name="CinemaScore" />
Hurt first reprised his role as Thaddeus Ross in '']'' (2016).<ref name="HurtCivilWar" /> Ruffalo and Roth both reprised their roles in the ] series '']'' (2022).<ref name="RuffaloRothSheHulk" /> Roth also provided uncredited vocals for Abomination in ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings''.<ref name="AbominationShangChi" /> Nelson and Tyler are set to reprise their respective roles as Samuel Sterns / Leader and Betty Ross in '']'' (2025),<ref name="SternsBNW" /><ref name="TylerBNW" /> while ] was cast to play Thaddeus Ross in ''Brave New World'' and '']'' (2025) in the wake of Hurt's death in 2022.<ref name="FordBNW" /><ref name="FordThunderbolts" />

===Potential sequel===
In March 2008, Norton said "a lot" was left out of the film because it had been envisioned as multiple parts, with this film "intended as chapter one".<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> Leterrier made the film's final shot of Banner ambiguous; the thought being if there was a sequel, it would mean Banner finally masters control over his anger; if there was not a sequel, the shot indicated instead that he becomes a menace in ''The Avengers''.<ref name="MTVHulkVillainAvengers" /> Leterrier had also intended for a scene in the credits showing Blonsky, human once more, imprisoned and chained in a box,<ref name="DVDCommentary" /> with Feige originally having an idea that the character would be locked in a steel vault that would have been sunk to the bottom of the ocean.<ref name="RothOriginalAbominationPlan" /> 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 Leader.<ref name="June2008Empire" /><ref name="NelsonMTV" /> Aaron Sims, the lead designer on ''The Incredible Hulk'', also took time to work on concepts for the Leader.<ref name="LeaderDesigns" /> ] was also interested in portraying Doc Samson more faithfully to how he appears in the comics.<ref name="MTVHulk2" />


Leterrier and Roth were originally contracted to return. Leterrier also stated Norton was not signed on,<ref name="NortonNotSigned" /> but in October, Hurd stated that Norton was contracted to reprise the role.<ref name="MTVHurdSequel" /> The film had outgrossed its predecessor and Universal indicated interest in a sequel,<ref name="VarietyOutperform" /> though Leterrier believed a sequel would not be made because of the film's box office return.<ref name="LeterrierDH" /> Feige said the film met Marvel's expectations and that Hulk would return, but after ''The Avengers''.<ref name="MTVFeigeHulkAgain" /> 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.<ref name="MTVHurdSequel" /> Leterrier, after having previously said he did not want to direct a sequel,<ref name="LeterrierNo" /> said in late 2009 he had changed his mind and was now amenable.<ref name="LeterrierYes" />
Todd McCarthy of '']'' said, "what seemed, in theory, the least-necessary revival of a big screen superhero emerges as perfectly solid summer action fare in ''The Incredible Hulk''." He emphasized "it's all par-for-the-course cinematic demolition and destruction, staged efficiently and with a hint of enthusiasm," and "penned with sporadic wit Visuals lean toward the dark and murky, but editing by three—actually six—hands is fleet, and Craig Armstrong's ever-present score is simultaneously bombastic and helpfully supportive of the action. Effects are in line with pic's generally pro but not inspired achievements."<ref name="McCarthyReview" /> Rene Rodriguez of '']'' applauded that the film "does a lot of things Lee's ''Hulk'' didn't: It's lighter and faster-paced, it's funnier and it embraces (instead of ignoring) the 1970s TV series that furthered the character's popularity".<ref name="RodriguezReview" /> Mark Rahner of '']'' wrote that, "The relaunch of Marvel's green goliath is an improvement over director Ang Lee's ponderous 2003 ''Hulk'' in nearly every way – except that the actual Hulk still looks scarcely better than something from a video game, and he still barely talks".<ref name="RahnerReview" /> ] of the '']'' said, "What lingers in my memory ... is the lengthy, essentially animated climactic battle between the Hulk and the Abomination on the streets and rooftops of Harlem, and an earlier showdown between the title creature and the U.S. Army, which is deploying high-tech weapons including sound-wave cannons. These are expertly staged by director Louis Leterrier, who disposes of the backstory under the opening credits and wraps up the whole thing in twenty-four minutes less than Lee took".<ref name="LumenickReview" /> ] was not a fan of the film stating, "''The Incredible Hulk'' is no doubt an ideal version of the Hulk saga for those who found Ang Lee's ''Hulk'' too talky, or dare I say, too thoughtful. 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."<ref name="EbertReview" />


In April 2012, despite Ruffalo being on board to play the Hulk in the sequel, Feige confirmed that Marvel had no plans at that time to film another Hulk film.<ref name="April2012NoSequel" /> In a Q&A session, Feige and Ruffalo confirmed that discussions were underway to produce another Hulk film due to the positive audience response to Ruffalo's performance in ''The Avengers''.<ref name="SequelPossible" /> In September, Feige, while exploring all possible story options for a sequel film, including a film based on the "]" and "]" storylines, stated all stories from the comics were "on the table" and that the character could "carry a movie and be as entertaining" as he was in ''The Avengers''. He added that Marvel Studios would not consider a sequel until after ''Age of Ultron''.<ref name="Sep2012Sequel" />
Conversely, ] of the '']'' found that "the inevitable comparisons to '']'', Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this Hulk lacks: wit and heart. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr., we don't feel a strong sense of Bruce Banner's inner conflict".<ref name="LemireReview" /> ] of '']'' opined, "'The Adequate Hulk' would have been a more suitable title. There are some big, thumping fights and a few bright shards of pop-cultural wit, but for the most part this movie seems content to aim for the generic mean".<ref name="ScottReview" /> ] of '']'' wrote, "Leterrier has style, he's good with action and he's eager to give the audience its money's worth of bone-crunching battles. Still, once the movie leaves the atmospheric Brazilian settings, nothing in this "Hulk" sinks in deeply: its familiar genre pleasures are all on the surface. ... The movie's scene stealer is Tim Blake Nelson, making a comically welcome third act appearance as the unethical but madly enthusiastic scientist Samuel Sterns".<ref name="AnsenReview" />


In June 2014, Ruffalo said he believed the studio might be considering doing a new standalone Hulk film, saying, "I think they are, for the first time, entertaining the idea of it. When we did ''The Avengers'' it was basically 'No!', and now there is some consideration for it. But there's still nothing definitive, not even a skeletal version of what it would be".<ref name="RuffaloSequelJune2014" /> In July, Feige stated that the studio was not considering a "Planet Hulk" film at that time, due to wanting to feature Ruffalo's Banner in the film. However, he did not rule out a story that saw the Hulk and Banner end up in space and explained why a solo Hulk film did not occur in ] of the MCU by saying the studio wanted to "save" one of the original Avengers characters for just the ''Avengers'' films, with the others appearing in their own solo films (Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America) or the films of other (Black Widow and Nick Fury in '']'').<ref name="FeigeIGNJuly2014" /> In October, again on a solo film, Feige said, "We'll see. We'd love to do it, we'd love to find the place to put it", but that the character would make appearances in other character's films in ].<ref name="Oct2014EventQA" /> In August 2022, Ruffalo noted there had been conversations around exploring the two-year time period of Hulk arriving on Sakaar, as well as how Banner and Hulk were able to integrate to become Smart Hulk. He was also open to adapting more of ''Planet Hulk'' or ''World War Hulk'', which he said the fans were hoping to see.<ref name="RuffaloVarietyAug2022" />
The film was nominated for best superhero film at the 2008 ] and for Best Science Fiction Film at the ]s, but lost to '']'' and '']'', respectively.<ref name="NationalMovieAwards" /><ref name="SaturnAwards" />


In April 2015, Ruffalo said Universal holding the distribution rights to Hulk films may be an obstacle to releasing a future Hulk standalone film,<ref name="RuffaloApril2015" /> and later reiterated this in October,<ref name="RuffaloUSAToday" /> and July 2017.<ref name="RuffaloJuly2017" /> Marvel regained the film production rights for the character in February 2006,<ref name="HulkRightsFeb2006" /> but Universal retained the distribution rights for ''The Incredible Hulk'' as well as the ] to pick up the distribution rights to each of any future Marvel-produced Hulk films.<ref name="HulkRights" /> According to ''The Hollywood Reporter'', a potential reason why Marvel had 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 ].<ref name="THRJulyl2015" /> In December, Ruffalo stated that the strained relationship between Marvel and Universal may be another obstacle to releasing a future standalone Hulk film.<ref name="RuffaloYahooDec2015" /> MCU director ] expressed interest in doing a film featuring both Hulk and Red Hulk, but the project never entered development due to conflicts with Universal;<ref name="GunnRedHulk" /> Red Hulk first appears in the MCU in ''Brave New World''.<ref name="BNWRedHulk" />
==Potential sequel==
On a potential sequel, Norton said, "The whole thing was to envision it in multiple parts. We left a lot out on purpose. ''The Incredible Hulk'' is definitely intended as chapter one."<ref name="NortonTotalFilm" /> Leterrier made the film's final shot of Banner ambiguous; the thought being if there is a sequel, it would mean Banner finally masters control over his anger; if there is not a sequel, the shot indicates instead that he becomes a menace in ''The Avengers''.<ref name="MTVHulkVillainAvengers" /> Leterrier had also intended for a scene in the credits showing Blonsky, human once more, imprisoned and chained in a box.<ref name="DVDCommentary" /> 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 ].<ref name="June2008Empire" /><ref name="NelsonMTV" /> Aaron Sims, the lead designer on ''The Incredible Hulk'', also took time to work on concepts for the Leader.<ref name="LeaderDesigns" /> Nelson is "signed on" to reprise the role.<ref name="MTVHulk2" /> ] wants to portray the superpowered ] faithfully to the comics.<ref name="MTVHulk2" />


By August 2022, reports believed it was possible Marvel Studios would regain the distribution rights to the character from Universal in 2023.<ref name="HulkRightsReturn?Aug2022" /><ref name="DoGHulkRights2023" /> This was due to ] filings from Marvel Entertainment that indicated Universal had agreed to distribute ''The Incredible Hulk'' under the same terms Marvel agreed to with Paramount, which held distribution rights for 15 years from its first release.<ref name="SECFilings" /> In March 2023, ] ] Jason Bazinet felt Disney may try to include the distribution rights to Hulk, as well as ], in any potential sale of the streaming service ] to ], the owner of Universal Pictures through ].<ref name="BazinetRightsHuluSale" /> The distribution rights to ''The Incredible Hulk'' returned to Marvel Studios and Disney by June 15, 2023.<ref name="Disney+" /><ref name="Disney+2" /> In August 2023, Leterrier revealed a potential sequel had considered featuring Hulk's ] persona as well as multiple Red Hulks.<ref name="LeterrierSequelPlansAug2023" /> In February 2024, Ruffalo expressed doubt over the likelihood of making a standalone Hulk film, citing the cost of the CGI required for the character as a reason.<ref name="RuffaloFeb2024" />
Leterrier and Roth were originally contracted to return. Leterrier also stated Norton was not signed on,<ref name="NortonNotSigned" /> but in October 2008, Hurd stated that Norton was contracted to reprise the role.<ref name="MTVHurdSequel" /> The film had outgrossed its predecessor and Universal indicated interest in a sequel,<ref name="VarietyOutperform" /> though Leterrier believed a sequel would not be made because of the film's box office return.<ref name="LeterrierDH" /> Feige said the film met Marvel's expectations and that Hulk would return, but after the crossover.<ref name="MTVFeigeHulkAgain" /> 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.<ref name="MTVHurdSequel" /> Tim Roth confirmed that Marvel had signed him for three more films.<ref name="RothSequels" /> Leterrier, after having previously said he did not want to direct a sequel,<ref name="LeterrierNo" /> said in late 2009 he had changed his mind and was now amenable.<ref name="LeterrierYes" />


==See also==
] began his role as Banner/Hulk in ''The Avengers'', replacing Norton.<ref name="NortonReplaced" /><ref name="DeadlineRuffalo" /> In October 2014, Norton claimed he chose never to play Hulk again because he "wanted more diversity" with his career, and did not want to be associated with only one character.<ref name="NortonTHR" /> In April 2012, despite Ruffalo being on board to play the Hulk in the sequel, Feige confirmed to ''Collider'' that Marvel had no plans at that time to film another Hulk film.<ref name="April2012NoSequel" /> In a Q&A session, Feige and Ruffalo confirmed that discussions are underway to produce another Hulk film due to the positive audience response to Ruffalo's performance in ''The Avengers''.<ref name="SequelPossible" /> In September 2012, Feige, while exploring all possible story options for a sequel film, including a film based on the "]" and "]" storylines, stated, "everything is on the table. 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."<ref name="Sep2012Sequel" />
* "]", an episode of the MCU television series '']'' that reimagines some events of this film


==Notes==
In June 2014, Ruffalo said he believed the studio might be considering doing a new standalone Hulk film, saying, "I think they are, for the first time, entertaining the idea of it. When we did ''The Avengers'' it was basically 'No!', and now there is some consideration for it. But there's still nothing definitive, not even a skeletal version of what it would be."<ref name="RuffaloSequelJune2014" /> In July, Feige stated that the studio was not considering a "Planet Hulk" film at that time, due to wanting to feature Ruffalo's Banner in the film. However, he did not rule out a story that saw the Hulk and Banner end up in space and explained why a solo Hulk film did not occur in ] of the MCU, by saying, "After the first ''Avengers'', Iron Man had his own movie, Thor had his own movie, Captain America had his own movie, and Widow and Fury were in '']''. So it was really about, frankly, ''saving'' somebody so that the only place you could get Hulk between ''Avengers'' movies is the ''next'' ''Avengers'' movie, so could continue to play with that in . Where we go after that, we'll see."<ref name="FeigeIGNJuly2014" /> In October 2014, again on a solo film, Feige said "we'll see. We'd love to do it, we'd love to find the place to put it, but right now, Hulk will be appearing, with his friends, in their films."<ref name="Oct2014EventQA" /> In April 2015, Ruffalo said Universal owning the distribution rights to Hulk films may be an obstacle to releasing a future Hulk standalone film.<ref name="RuffaloApril2015" /> According to '']'', a potential reason why Marvel has not bought the film distribution rights to the Hulk as they did with ] for the Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America films is because Universal holds the ] rights to several Marvel characters that Marvel's parent company ] wants for its own ].<ref name="THRJulyl2015" />
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 21 January 2025

2008 Marvel Studios film This article is about the 2008 film. For the 2003 film, see Hulk (film).

The Incredible Hulk
Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) stands with the Hulk facing back, in a city landscape with tanks on the road and helicopters hovering in the sky with spotlights.Theatrical release poster
Directed byLouis Leterrier
Written byZak Penn
Based onHulk
by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPeter Menzies Jr.
Edited by
Music byCraig Armstrong
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • June 8, 2008 (2008-06-08) (Gibson Amphitheatre)
  • June 13, 2008 (2008-06-13) (United States)
Running time112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$137.5–150 million
Box office$265.5 million

The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. Produced by Marvel Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures, and distributed by Universal Pictures, it is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It was directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay by Zak Penn, and stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner alongside Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell, and Christina Cabot. In the film, Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the "Super-Soldier" program through gamma radiation. He goes on the run from the military while attempting to cure himself of the Hulk.

After the mixed reception to Universal's 2003 film Hulk, Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character, though Universal retained distribution rights. Leterrier, who had expressed interest in directing Iron Man for Marvel, was brought onboard and Penn began work on a script that would be much closer to the comics and the 1978 television series of the same name. In April 2007, Norton was hired to portray Banner and to rewrite Penn's screenplay. His script positioned the film as a reboot of the series, distancing it from the 2003 film to give the new version its own identity. Norton was ultimately not credited for his writing. Filming took place from July to November 2007, primarily in Toronto, with additional filming in New York City and Rio de Janeiro. Over 700 visual effects shots were created in post-production using a combination of motion capture and computer-generated imagery to complete the film.

The Incredible Hulk premiered at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, on June 8, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 13, as part of Phase One of the MCU. It received praise for its action sequences and was considered an improvement over the 2003 film, but it was criticized as lacking in depth. The film grossed $265.5 million worldwide. After various production disagreements between Norton and Marvel Studios, such as over the final edit of the film, that Marvel Studios deemed not collaborative, Norton was replaced in the role of Banner by Mark Ruffalo for future MCU content starting with The Avengers in 2012.

Plot

At Culver University in Virginia, General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross meets with Dr. Bruce Banner, the colleague and boyfriend of his daughter Betty, regarding an experiment that Ross claims is meant to make humans immune to gamma radiation. The experiment—part of a World War II-era "super soldier" program that Ross hopes to re-create—fails. The exposure to gamma radiation causes Banner to transform into the Hulk, whenever enraged or when his heart rate rises above 200 beats per minute. The Hulk destroys the lab and surrounding area, and injures the General, Betty, and others outside. Banner becomes a fugitive from the U.S. military and Ross, who wants to weaponize the Hulk.

Five years later, Banner works at a bottling factory in Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, while searching for a cure for his condition. On the internet, he anonymously collaborates with a colleague known only as "Mr. Blue." He is learning yoga 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, which is eventually ingested by an elderly consumer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, giving him gamma sickness. Using the bottle to track down Banner, Ross sends a special forces team, led by Emil Blonsky, to capture him. Banner transforms into the Hulk and defeats Blonsky's team, with Blonsky surviving. 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 powers but also begins to deform his skeleton and impairs his judgment.

Banner returns to Culver University and reunites with Betty. Banner is attacked a second time by Ross and Blonsky's forces, tipped off by Betty's boyfriend, Dr. Leonard Samson, causing Banner to again transform into the Hulk. The ensuing battle outside the university proves futile for Ross's forces, and they retreat, though Blonsky, whose sanity is faltering, attacks and mocks the Hulk. The Hulk severely injures 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. Mr. Blue is actually cellular biologist Dr. Samuel Sterns, who tells Banner he has developed a possible antidote to Banner's condition. After a successful test, he warns Banner that the antidote may only reverse an initial transformation. Sterns reveals he has synthesized Banner's blood samples, which Banner sent from Brazil, into a large supply, to apply its "limitless potential" to medicine. Fearful of the Hulk's power falling into the military's hands, Banner wishes to destroy the blood supply.

A rapidly recovered Blonsky joins Ross's forces for a third attempt to take Banner into custody. They succeed, and Banner and 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 the Abomination, a creature with size and strength surpassing that of the Hulk. He attacks Sterns, who gets some of Banner's blood in a cut on his forehead, causing him to begin mutating as well. The Abomination rampages through Harlem. Realizing that the Hulk is the only one who can stop the Abomination, Banner convinces Ross to release him. He jumps from Ross's helicopter and transforms after hitting the ground. After a battle throughout Harlem, the Hulk defeats the Abomination by nearly strangling him to death with a chain, but spares his life upon hearing Betty's plea and leaves the Abomination for Ross and his forces to arrest. After having a peaceful moment with Betty, the Hulk flees New York.

A month later, Banner is in Bella Coola, British Columbia. Instead of suppressing his transformation, he begins to transform in a controlled manner with a slight smirk. Later, Tony Stark approaches Ross at a local bar and informs him that a team is being put together.

Cast

  • Edward Norton as Bruce Banner:
    A nuclear physicist and biochemist at Culver University who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into an enormous green humanoid monster when enraged or agitated. David Duchovny was a front-runner for the film before Norton's casting, while Louis Leterrier's original choice for the role was Mark Ruffalo, who would later play Banner in future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films. Gale Anne Hurd recalled Norton's portrayals of duality in Primal Fear and Fight Club, while Norton reminded Kevin Feige of Bill Bixby, who played Banner in the TV series. Lou Ferrigno, who played the Hulk with Bixby, remarked Norton "has a similar physique similar personality". 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. He initially turned down the part, recalling "there the wince factor or the defensive part of you that recoils at what the bad version of what that would be", as he felt the previous film "strayed far afield from a story that was familiar to people, which is a fugitive story". 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. "Edward's script has given Bruce's story real gravitas," Leterrier said. "Admittedly I'm not the most adult director, but just because we're making a superhero movie it doesn't have to just appeal to 13-year-old boys. Ed and I both see superheroes as the new Greek gods." Norton was particularly drawn to the Greek myth of Prometheus for the character.
    • Lou Ferrigno provides vocal performance as the Hulk. During the 2008 New York Comic Con 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 1996 animated series. Originally, the Hulk's only line was "Betty" at the film's ending, which would have been his first word. Leterrier was aware that fans wanted him to speak normally, and added "Leave me alone!" and "Hulk smash!" The latter line received cheers during a screening he attended. Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza.
  • Liv Tyler as Betty Ross:
    A cellular biologist and Bruce's former girlfriend, from whom he is separated as a result of his condition. Tyler was attracted to the love story in the script and was a fan of the TV show because of the "humanity and what is going through". 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. She said filming the part "was very physical, which was fun", and compared her performance to "a deer caught in the headlights", because of Betty's shock at Bruce's unexpected return into her life.
  • Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination:
    A Russian-born officer in the United Kingdom's Royal Marines Commandos loaned to Ross who, lusting for the Hulk's power, is injected with various serums that transform him into a near-skeletal humanoid monster as strong as the Hulk himself. Roth said he took the part to please his sons, who are comic-book superhero fans. As a teenager, Roth was a fan of the 1970s TV series, and he also found Leterrier's ideas "very dark and very interesting". 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 KGB agent. Leterrier was a fan of Roth's work, and felt "it's great watching a normal Cockney boy become a superhero!", but Marvel and Norton were initially reluctant to cast him. Before he was cast in Punisher: War Zone, Ray Stevenson 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. Cyril Raffaelli performed some of Roth's stunts. Roth enjoyed the motion capture, which reminded him of fringe theatre, and he hired his trainer from Planet of the Apes (2001), Terry Notary, to aid him in portraying the monster's movement. Roth was signed on for three more films.
  • William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross:
    Betty's father and a U.S. Army general who has dedicated himself to capturing the Hulk. Leterrier cast Hurt because "Ross is more physical, more explosive in this movie, and no actor goes from zero to 100 as well as William." He compared Ross to Captain Ahab. The Hulk was Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. Hurt found production very different from the typical "pure anxiety" of a studio film, finding it more akin to an independent film. He described Ross as "humiliated by Hulk's conscience: he actually sees and recognizes that it's more developed than his own, even though he's a patriot and a warrior for his country. He's sacrificed for that purpose, but at the expense at times of his humanity – which he occasionally recovers." In June 2015, when reflecting on how his reprisal in Captain America: Civil War was different from this film, Hurt said, "What I created was a Ross who was right out of the graphic novel type of thing, where he was as much of a cartoon, in a way, as the monsters were. 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." Sam Elliott had expressed interest in reprising the role from the 2003 Hulk film.
  • Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns: The cellular biologist who develops a possible antidote to Banner's condition. Towards the end of the film, Sterns is exposed to some substance that begins his transformation into Leader.
  • Ty Burrell as Leonard Samson:
    A psychiatrist who is in a relationship with Betty during Bruce's absence. Burrell had performed with Norton in the off Broadway play Burn This in 2003, and when Leterrier met him, he recognized Burrell as the "jerk" from the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, which was how Samson was characterized in the script before Norton rewrote it.
  • Christina Cabot as Kathleen Sparr: A major who is Thaddeus Ross's personal aide.

Robert Downey Jr. has an uncredited cameo as Tony Stark at the end of the film, reprising the role from the MCU film Iron Man (2008). Downey appeared as a favor to Marvel Studios, 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 Stan Lee cameos as a man who becomes ill when drinking the soda poisoned by Banner's blood. Michael K. Williams appears as a Harlem bystander, a role that was written for him by Norton, who is a fan of The Wire. Paul Soles, who voiced Banner in the 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes animated series, appears as Stanley Lieber, a kindly pizza restaurant owner who helps Banner because he was good friends with him and Betty in the past. His name is a reference to Stan Lee's full name. Additionally, the late Bill Bixby appears, in a scene on his TV comedy-drama The Courtship of Eddie's Father on a television Banner is watching at the beginning of the film. Rickson Gracie has a small role as Bruce Banner's martial arts instructor; despite Gracie's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu background, he is credited as an Aikido instructor. Brazilian actress Débora Nascimento makes a cameo as Martina, Banner's colleague at a beverage factory. Peter Mensah plays a small role as General Joe Greller, one of General Ross's military friends/associates. Hulk supporting characters, Jim Wilson and Jack McGee, make cameo appearances as Culver University students played by P.J. Kerr and Nicholas Rose, respectively. Martin Starr plays a college student, credited as "Computer Nerd". This character was retroactively revealed to be Roger Harrington, Starr's role in the MCU films Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), as confirmed in May 2019 by Feige.

Production

Development

The writers of the film were influenced by the TV series of the same name. Example shown above: Norton (top) sitting in a more modern version of the machine Bill Bixby (below) sat in.

After the release of Ang Lee's Hulk, screenwriter James Schamus was planning a sequel which would continue the story 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. Marvel felt it would be better to deviate from Ang Lee's style to continue the franchise, arguing his film was like a parallel universe one-shot comic book, and their next film needed to be, in Kevin Feige's words, "really starting the Marvel Hulk franchise". Producer Gale Anne Hurd also felt the film had to meet what "everyone expects to see from having read the comics and seen the TV series".

Pre-production

Louis Leterrier, who enjoyed the TV series as a child and liked the first film, had expressed interest in directing the Iron Man film adaptation. Jon Favreau had taken that project, so Marvel offered him the Hulk. 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 Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale'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. Leterrier said that he planned to show Bruce Banner's struggle with the monster within him, while Feige added the film would explore "that element of wish fulfillment, of overcoming an injustice or a bully and tapping into a strength that you didn't quite realize you had in yourself". Arad also said the film would be "a lot more of a love story between Bruce Banner and Betty Ross". In May 2006, Arad left Marvel Studios to become an independent producer. Because he was on staff when the deal was made for The Incredible Hulk, he retained producer credit on the film.

Zak Penn, who wrote a draft of the first film in 1996, said the film would follow up Hulk, but stressed it would be more tonally similar to the TV show and Bruce Jones' run on the comic. He compared his script to Aliens, which was a very different film from Alien, 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 The Grand. Edward Norton began discussions to play Banner in April 2006, 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. Feige commented, "we didn't want to tell the origin story again, because we thought people were so familiar with it, which is why we didn't tell that... One reason we made Incredible Hulk was to get Hulk into the canon." The end of the film occurs at Columbia University, and Leterrier was interested in naming it Empire State University, as a reference to Peter Parker, but was unable to since Sony Pictures controls the film rights of Spider-Man.

Shortly after the release of The Incredible Hulk, Gale Anne Hurd commented on the uncertainty of its relationship with Ang Lee's Hulk film. "We couldn't quite figure out how to term this ... It's kind of a reboot and it's kind of sequel." Hurd said that "requel", a portmanteau of "reboot" and "sequel", was a "perfect" description for the film. Norton explained his decision to ignore Lee's origin story: "I don't even like the phrase 'origin story', and I don't think in great literature and great films that explaining the roots of the story doesn't mean it comes in the beginning." "Audiences know this story," he added, " deal with it artfully." He wanted to "have revelations even in the third act about what set this whole thing in motion". The new origin story references Ultimate Marvel's take on the Hulk, which also had him created in an attempt to make super soldiers. Norton removed Rick Jones and toned down S.H.I.E.L.D.'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 Writers Guild of America decided to credit the script solely to Penn, who argued Norton had not dramatically changed his script. Journalist Anne Thompson explained "The Guild tends to favor plot, structure and pre-existing characters over dialogue." Penn said in 2008, "I wasn't happy with coming to Comic-Con saying that he wrote the script." Before either Penn or Norton joined the project, an anonymous screenwriter wrote a draft and lobbied for credit.

Filming

Leterrier had to direct four units with a broken foot. Filming began on July 9, 2007. Shooting primarily took place in Toronto, because mayor David Miller is a Hulk fan and promised to be very helpful to the crew when closing Yonge Street 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 University of Toronto and Morningside Park. 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 Financial District. A factory in Hamilton, Ontario, which was due for demolition, was the interior of the Brazilian factory. The site's underground floors were used for Ross's military command center. The crew also shot part of the Hulk and Blonsky's fight on a backlot in Hamilton. Other Canadian locations included CFB Trenton and a glacier in Bella Coola, British Columbia. Afterwards, there was a week-long shoot in New York City and two weeks in Rio de Janeiro. While there, the crew shot at Rocinha, Lapa, Tijuca Forest and Santa Teresa. Filming concluded in November after eighty-eight days of filming.

The Incredible Hulk joined Toronto's Green-Screen initiative, to help cut carbon emissions and waste created during filming. Producer Gale Anne Hurd acknowledged the Hulk, being green, was a popular environmental analogy, and Norton himself is 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 yellow pine instead of lauan for the sets, and also used zero- or low-VOC 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 Environmental Media Association'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 in the final cut, and had considered releasing some of these clips on the internet. Editor Kyle Cooper, 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 Arctic to commit suicide. When the scene ends, in an instant the frozen body of Captain America is partially seen in the ice. Leterrier said he did not want this scene to be lost amid the opening montage. Associate producer Stephen Broussard opined that the scene really worked, but given the test audience's dislike for such an opening, the filmmakers decided to move on from the planned opening and instead open the film with Bruce living in Brazil after a recap telling his origin story.

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. This was made public, and rumors spread that Norton "made it clear he won't cooperate with publicity plans if he's not happy with the final product". Norton dismissed this: "Our healthy process , which is and should be a private matter, was misrepresented publicly as a 'dispute', seized on by people looking for a good story, and has been distorted to such a degree that it risks distracting from the film itself, which Marvel, Universal and I refuse to let happen. 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."

Visual effects

Leterrier's finished redesign of the Abomination

Leterrier cited Andy Serkis' motion capture portrayals of Gollum and King Kong in The Lord of the Rings and King Kong, respectively, as the standard he was aiming for. Norton and Roth filmed 2500 takes of different movements the monsters would make (such as the Hulk's "thunder claps"). Phosphorescent face paint applied to the actors' faces and strobe lighting would help record the most subtle mannerisms into the computer. Others including Cyril Raffaelli provided motion capture for stunts and fights, after the main actors had done video referencing. Leterrier hired Rhythm and Hues to provide the CGI, rather than Industrial Light & Magic who created the visual effects for Ang Lee's Hulk. Visual effects company, Image Engine, 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. Motion capture aided in placing and timing of movements, but overall key frame animation by Rhythm and Hues provided the necessary "finesse superhero quality". Many of the animators and Leterrier himself provided video reference for the climactic fight.

Dale Keown's comic book artwork of the Hulk was an inspiration for his design. Leterrier felt the first Hulk had "too much fat the proportions were a little off". He explained, "The Hulk is beyond perfect so there is zero grams of fat, all chiseled, and his muscle and strength defines this creature so he's like a tank." Visual effects supervisor Kurt Williams envisioned the Hulk's physique as a linebacker rather than a bodybuilder. 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 flushing 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 olive or even gray slate. 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 Mike Deodato's art. He originally had a crew cut, but Leterrier decided flopping hair imbued him with more character. Leterrier cited An American Werewolf in London 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. Leterrier changed the Abomination's design from the comics because he felt the audience would question why he resembled a fish or a reptile, instead of "an über-human" like the Hulk. 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 the 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 Mike Tyson when he fought Evander Holyfield), and felt ignoring that would make the Hulk come across as stupid.

Leterrier had planned to use prosthetic makeup and animatronics to complement the computer-generated imagery that was solely used in the previous film. The make-up artists who worked on X-Men: The Last Stand were set to portray Blonsky's gradual transformation, which Zak Penn said would portray Blonsky "not used to having these properties. 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. the humanization of these kinds of superhero characters, showing the effects physics may actually have on ." Tom Woodruff, Jr. of Amalgamated Dynamics (who created all the costumes for the Alien films since Alien 3) was in negotiations and created two busts of the Hulk and prosthetic hands to act as stand-ins for the character. 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 dry ice 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 render him unable to act.

Music

Further information: The Incredible Hulk (soundtrack)

The score for the film was composed by Craig Armstrong, who was the arranger for Massive Attack, a band Leterrier was fond of and had collaborated with on the 2005 film Unleashed. Armstrong was his first choice, which surprised Marvel, not knowing if he had scored an action film (he did compose 2001's Kiss of the Dragon). 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. The film's score borrows Joe Harnell's theme "The Lonely Man" from the 1978 Incredible Hulk television series.

Marketing

Louis Leterrier promoting the film in Paris in July 2008

"We know the Hulk from 2003 didn't satisfy the fans, and we had to acknowledge that. We emphasized the passion that fans still have for this character and that this is the movie people have always wanted."

—Stephanie Sperber, executive vice-president of Universal Studios Partnerships

Effort was made to promote the story as having a romance and a physical antagonist, and the title was used for promotional puns (such as 7-Eleven's "Incredible Gulp" Slurpees, and "Incredible Dad" themed Father's Day gifts at Kmart). Burger King also promoted the film, and General Nutrition Centers used the title character as a role model for strength training. Hasbro created the toy line, which they released on May 3, 2008. Sega released two tie-in video games on June 5, 2008; a version for consoles and personal computers was developed by Edge of Reality, while a handheld version for the Nintendo DS was developed by Amaze Entertainment. The film was promoted in an episode of American Gladiators on June 9, 2008, which was hosted by Hulk Hogan and featured Lou Ferrigno.

Following the editing dispute between Norton and Leterrier, Universal's Adam Fogleson and Norton planned a promotional tour that would avoid constant media interviews and therefore uncomfortable questions. Norton attended the premiere, took part in a Jimmy Kimmel Live! sketch, and would also promote the film in Japan. However, during the film's release he chose to do charity work in Africa.

Release

Theatrical

The Incredible Hulk premiered on June 8, 2008, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California and was released in theaters on June 13 in the United States, where it opened in 3,505 theaters. The film is part of Phase One of the MCU. The Incredible Hulk was formatted and screened in IMAX 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 Universal Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD on October 21, 2008. It includes behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and an alternate opening.

The film was also collected in a 10-disc box set titled "Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One – Avengers Assembled" which includes all of the Phase One films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on April 2, 2013. Universal released the film on Ultra HD Blu-ray on April 10, 2018. The Incredible Hulk began streaming on Disney+ in the United States on June 16, 2023, after the distribution rights to the film reverted to Marvel Studios and Disney from Universal.

Reception

Box office

The Incredible Hulk earned $134.8 million in the United States and Canada, as well as $128.6 million from other territories, for a worldwide total of $263.4 million. The film, even though it barely passed its predecessor, and only equaled it if the smaller budget of the first film is taken into account, was still considered moderately successful. Entertainment analyst David Davis told The Hollywood Reporter, "The first Hulk had such high expectations after the NBCUniversal merger and was supposed to be critical-favorite Ang Lee's breakout commercial blockbuster. 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."

The Incredible Hulk earned $55.4 million in its opening weekend, becoming the top film at the box office. Behind Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, it was the second-highest gross for a film released over the Father's Day weekend. This surpassed industry expectations of a $45 million opening, following the disappointing response to the 2003 film. Universal believed word of mouth would contribute to the film breaking even eventually.

The Incredible Hulk also opened in 38 other countries, adding $31 million to the total opening. The film outgrossed the 2003 film in South Korea, while its openings in Mexico and Russia created records for Universal. The film grossed 24 million yuan (roughly $3.4 million) in its Chinese opening on August 26, outgrossing the previous film's overall gross of 10 million yuan.

Critical response

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 68%, with an average score of 6.2/10, based on 237 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Incredible Hulk may not be quite the smashing success that fans of Marvel's raging behemoth might hope for, but it offers more than enough big green action to make up for its occasionally puny narrative." Metacritic gave the film an average score of 61 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.

Todd McCarthy of Variety said, "what seemed, in theory, the least-necessary revival of a big screen superhero emerges as perfectly solid summer action fare in The Incredible Hulk." He emphasized "it's all par-for-the-course cinematic demolition and destruction, staged efficiently and with a hint of enthusiasm," and "penned with sporadic wit Visuals lean toward the dark and murky, but editing by three—actually six—hands is fleet, and Craig Armstrong's ever-present score is simultaneously bombastic and helpfully supportive of the action. Effects are in line with pic's generally pro but not inspired achievements." Rene Rodriguez of The Miami Herald applauded that the film "does a lot of things Lee's Hulk didn't: it's lighter and faster-paced, it's funnier and it embraces (instead of ignoring) the 1970s TV series that furthered the character's popularity". Mark Rahner of The Seattle Times wrote that, "The relaunch of Marvel's green goliath is an improvement over director Ang Lee's ponderous 2003 Hulk in nearly every way – except that the actual Hulk still looks scarcely better than something from a video game, and he still barely talks". Roger Ebert was not a fan of the film stating, "The Incredible Hulk is no doubt an ideal version of the Hulk saga for those who found Ang Lee's Hulk too talky, or dare I say, too thoughtful. 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."

Conversely, Christy Lemire of the Associated Press found that "the inevitable comparisons to Iron Man, Marvel Studios' first blockbuster this summer, serve as a glaring reminder of what this Hulk lacks: wit and heart. Despite the presence of Edward Norton, an actor capable of going just as deep as Robert Downey Jr., we don't feel a strong sense of Bruce Banner's inner conflict". A.O. Scott of The New York Times opined, "'The Adequate Hulk' would have been a more suitable title. There are some big, thumping fights and a few bright shards of pop-cultural wit, but for the most part this movie seems content to aim for the generic mean". David Ansen of Newsweek wrote, "Leterrier has style, he's good with action and he's eager to give the audience its money's worth of bone-crunching battles. Still, once the movie leaves the atmospheric Brazilian settings, nothing in this "Hulk" sinks in deeply: its familiar genre pleasures are all on the surface. ... The movie's scene stealer is Tim Blake Nelson, making a comically welcome third act appearance as the unethical but madly enthusiastic scientist Samuel Sterns".

Accolades

Year Award association Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2008 Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie: Action The Incredible Hulk Nominated
National Movie Awards Best Superhero The Incredible Hulk Nominated
Best Performance – Male Edward Norton Nominated
Scream Awards Best Fantasy Movie The Incredible Hulk Nominated
Best Fantasy Actor Edward Norton Nominated
Best Superhero Nominated
Best Remake The Incredible Hulk Nominated
Best Line "Hulk Smash" Nominated
Best Comic Book Movie The Incredible Hulk Nominated
2009 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top Box Office Films Craig Armstrong Won
Saturn Awards Best Science Fiction Film The Incredible Hulk Nominated

Future

Further MCU appearances

Further information: List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Mark Ruffalo (Leterrier's first choice before casting Norton) replaced Norton as Banner / Hulk in the MCU beginning in The Avengers (2012), after Feige said he chose not to bring back Norton. He explained: "Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members. The Avengers demands players who thrive working as part of an ensemble". Norton felt this statement was "cheap". In October 2014, Norton claimed he chose never to play Hulk again because he "wanted more diversity" with his career, and did not want to be associated with only one character. Ruffalo also portrayed the character in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). Ruffalo said Banner was able to have a more prominent role in Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame because of the lack of a standalone Hulk film, with the character's arc in those films "feel like a Hulk movie". Ruffalo also made appearances in credits scenes of Iron Man 3 (2013), Captain Marvel (2019), and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021).

Hurt first reprised his role as Thaddeus Ross in Captain America: Civil War (2016). Ruffalo and Roth both reprised their roles in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022). Roth also provided uncredited vocals for Abomination in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Nelson and Tyler are set to reprise their respective roles as Samuel Sterns / Leader and Betty Ross in Captain America: Brave New World (2025), while Harrison Ford was cast to play Thaddeus Ross in Brave New World and Thunderbolts* (2025) in the wake of Hurt's death in 2022.

Potential sequel

In March 2008, Norton said "a lot" was left out of the film because it had been envisioned as multiple parts, with this film "intended as chapter one". Leterrier made the film's final shot of Banner ambiguous; the thought being if there was a sequel, it would mean Banner finally masters control over his anger; if there was not a sequel, the shot indicated instead that he becomes a menace in The Avengers. Leterrier had also intended for a scene in the credits showing Blonsky, human once more, imprisoned and chained in a box, with Feige originally having an idea that the character would be locked in a steel vault that would have been sunk to the bottom of the ocean. The character of Samuel Sterns, played by Tim Blake Nelson, was introduced to set him up as a villain in a possible future film, where he would become the Leader. Aaron Sims, the lead designer on The Incredible Hulk, also took time to work on concepts for the Leader. Ty Burrell was also interested in portraying Doc Samson more faithfully to how he appears in the comics.

Leterrier and Roth were originally contracted to return. Leterrier also stated Norton was not signed on, but in October, 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 Avengers. 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 Terminator series, the second and third film of which had a 12-year gap. 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 that Marvel had no plans at that time to film another Hulk film. In a Q&A session, Feige and Ruffalo confirmed that discussions were underway to produce another Hulk film due to the positive audience response to Ruffalo's performance in The Avengers. In September, Feige, while exploring all possible story options for a sequel film, including a film based on the "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" storylines, stated all stories from the comics were "on the table" and that the character could "carry a movie and be as entertaining" as he was in The Avengers. He added that Marvel Studios would not consider a sequel until after Age of Ultron.

In June 2014, Ruffalo said he believed the studio might be considering doing a new standalone Hulk film, saying, "I think they are, for the first time, entertaining the idea of it. When we did The Avengers it was basically 'No!', and now there is some consideration for it. But there's still nothing definitive, not even a skeletal version of what it would be". In July, Feige stated that the studio was not considering a "Planet Hulk" film at that time, due to wanting to feature Ruffalo's Banner in the film. However, he did not rule out a story that saw the Hulk and Banner end up in space and explained why a solo Hulk film did not occur in Phase Two of the MCU by saying the studio wanted to "save" one of the original Avengers characters for just the Avengers films, with the others appearing in their own solo films (Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America) or the films of other (Black Widow and Nick Fury in Captain America: The Winter Soldier). In October, again on a solo film, Feige said, "We'll see. We'd love to do it, we'd love to find the place to put it", but that the character would make appearances in other character's films in Phase Three. In August 2022, Ruffalo noted there had been conversations around exploring the two-year time period of Hulk arriving on Sakaar, as well as how Banner and Hulk were able to integrate to become Smart Hulk. He was also open to adapting more of Planet Hulk or World War Hulk, which he said the fans were hoping to see.

In April 2015, Ruffalo said Universal holding the distribution rights to Hulk films may be an obstacle to releasing a future Hulk standalone film, and later reiterated this in October, and July 2017. Marvel regained the film production rights for the character in February 2006, but Universal retained the distribution rights for The Incredible Hulk as well as the right of first refusal to pick up the distribution rights to each of any future Marvel-produced Hulk films. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a potential reason why Marvel had not reacquired the film distribution rights to the Hulk as they did with Paramount Pictures for the Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America films is that Universal holds the theme park rights to several Marvel characters that Marvel's parent company, Disney, wants for its own theme parks. In December, Ruffalo stated that the strained relationship between Marvel and Universal may be another obstacle to releasing a future standalone Hulk film. MCU director James Gunn expressed interest in doing a film featuring both Hulk and Red Hulk, but the project never entered development due to conflicts with Universal; Red Hulk first appears in the MCU in Brave New World.

By August 2022, reports believed it was possible Marvel Studios would regain the distribution rights to the character from Universal in 2023. This was due to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings from Marvel Entertainment that indicated Universal had agreed to distribute The Incredible Hulk under the same terms Marvel agreed to with Paramount, which held distribution rights for 15 years from its first release. In March 2023, Citigroup financial analyst Jason Bazinet felt Disney may try to include the distribution rights to Hulk, as well as Namor, in any potential sale of the streaming service Hulu to Comcast, the owner of Universal Pictures through NBCUniversal. The distribution rights to The Incredible Hulk returned to Marvel Studios and Disney by June 15, 2023. In August 2023, Leterrier revealed a potential sequel had considered featuring Hulk's Grey Hulk persona as well as multiple Red Hulks. In February 2024, Ruffalo expressed doubt over the likelihood of making a standalone Hulk film, citing the cost of the CGI required for the character as a reason.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In June 2023, the film's distribution rights were transferred from Universal Pictures to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
  2. Leterrier stated the film takes place about five years since Banner first transformed. The book The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline (2023) confirms this, and places the film in early 2010, simultaneously with the events of Iron Man 2 (2010) and Thor (2011).
  3. The team is identified offscreen as the Avengers.

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