Summer 2023 marks the 15th anniversary of The Incredible Hulk, which is coincidentally the last solo film the Marvel Studios character led. While not as impressive a hit as Iron Man, released the same year, everyone from fans to distributor Universal expected a sequel. A new interview with director Louis Leterrier reveals what The Incredible Hulk 2 might have been, and it would’ve been a story that failed Bruce Banner.The film featured a big fight between Bruce Banner’s Hulk and Emil Blonsky’s Abomination in Harlem. However, the movie also set up Samuel Sterns to turn into the Hulk’s most well-known villain: The Leader. He’s finally showing up in Captain America: New World Order, along with Harrison Ford as Thunderbolt Ross. Savvy fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe also expect Ross to become the Red Hulk, as he did in the comics. However, if Louis Leterrier had made The Incredible Hulk 2, it seems more than one Red Hulk would have appeared. There also would have been an appearance by the Gray Hulk, which was the color the character was in the comics before he turned green. The Incredible Hulk is now on Disney+, and it reminds audiences of what might have been before Mark Ruffalo took over the role. Yet, no matter who played Bruce Banner, the way Marvel Studios told his story over multiple films served the character better than any sequel could. It seems strange 15 years into the MCU, but at the time, the Hulk was a more well-known Marvel movie character than Iron Man. There had been the iconic 1970s TV series from which Leterrier took inspiration. Around four years earlier, Ang Lee directed Hulk, the first film to attempt a fully-computer-generated version of the character. The Incredible Hulk deleted many scenes that, arguably, were necessary in the movie.RELATED: The Marvels Director Reveals How Old Kamala Khan Is in the MCU Sequel
Summer 2023 marks the 15th anniversary of The Incredible Hulk, which is coincidentally the last solo film the Marvel Studios character led. While not as impressive a hit as Iron Man, released the same year, everyone from fans to distributor Universal expected a sequel. A new interview with director Louis Leterrier reveals what The Incredible Hulk 2 might have been, and it would’ve been a story that failed Bruce Banner.
The film featured a big fight between Bruce Banner’s Hulk and Emil Blonsky’s Abomination in Harlem. However, the movie also set up Samuel Sterns to turn into the Hulk’s most well-known villain: The Leader. He’s finally showing up in Captain America: New World Order, along with Harrison Ford as Thunderbolt Ross. Savvy fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe also expect Ross to become the Red Hulk, as he did in the comics. However, if Louis Leterrier had made The Incredible Hulk 2, it seems more than one Red Hulk would have appeared. There also would have been an appearance by the Gray Hulk, which was the color the character was in the comics before he turned green. The Incredible Hulk is now on Disney+, and it reminds audiences of what might have been before Mark Ruffalo took over the role. Yet, no matter who played Bruce Banner, the way Marvel Studios told his story over multiple films served the character better than any sequel could.
It seems strange 15 years into the MCU, but at the time, the Hulk was a more well-known Marvel movie character than Iron Man. There had been the iconic 1970s TV series from which Leterrier took inspiration. Around four years earlier, Ang Lee directed Hulk, the first film to attempt a fully-computer-generated version of the character. The Incredible Hulk deleted many scenes that, arguably, were necessary in the movie.
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