The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s iteration of Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, has been one of the biggest disappointments in the live-action universe’s history. The character of the Hulk is one of Marvel’s most iconic heroes, and his complex history, incredible lineup of interesting stories, and strong supporting cast should have meant that the MCU adaptation would be in good hands.With so many Hulk stories to choose from and adapt, the MCU still strangely chose to sideline the Hulk and leave him in a bizarre limbo state with fans. Neither compelling enough for his own project at this point, nor terrible enough for fans to want him gone from the universe completely, the Hulk is frustratingly treated as if the creatives at Marvel Studios don’t know what to do with the Gamma-powered monster.Without a follow-up to his first solo outing in the at-the-time brand-new Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Hulk became somewhat of a sidelined afterthought. The recasting of Edward Norton with actor Mark Ruffalo confused casual audiences, as they became unsure whether The Incredible Hulk was even actually a part of the larger MCU. Another Hulk solo movie would have clarified things and kept the character in the zeitgeist, rather than relegating him to the side in favor of the more marketable MCU heroes.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s iteration of Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, has been one of the biggest disappointments in the live-action universe’s history. The character of the Hulk is one of Marvel’s most iconic heroes, and his complex history, incredible lineup of interesting stories, and strong supporting cast should have meant that the MCU adaptation would be in good hands.
With so many Hulk stories to choose from and adapt, the MCU still strangely chose to sideline the Hulk and leave him in a bizarre limbo state with fans. Neither compelling enough for his own project at this point, nor terrible enough for fans to want him gone from the universe completely, the Hulk is frustratingly treated as if the creatives at Marvel Studios don’t know what to do with the Gamma-powered monster.
Without a follow-up to his first solo outing in the at-the-time brand-new Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Hulk became somewhat of a sidelined afterthought. The recasting of Edward Norton with actor Mark Ruffalo confused casual audiences, as they became unsure whether The Incredible Hulk was even actually a part of the larger MCU. Another Hulk solo movie would have clarified things and kept the character in the zeitgeist, rather than relegating him to the side in favor of the more marketable MCU heroes.
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