20 facts you might not know about 'The Incredible Hulk' (2024)

If it’s not easy being green when you are a friendly frog, imagine being a giant monstrous brute. That is the plight of the Hulk, one of Marvel’s many superheroes. In 2008, Bruce Banner and his green counterpart entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe with The Incredible Hulk. A forgotten entry into the series, for reasons we will touch on, it is nonetheless an interesting entry into the MCU, partially because of how it came to be and what came after. Here are 20 facts you might not know about The Incredible Hulk. Free of gamma radiation, we assure you.

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It brought the Hulk back into Marvel’s universe

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In 2003, Ang Lee, of all people, made a somewhat infamous Hulk movie titled Hulk. It is polarizing, but there were plans for a sequel. However, Universal did not meet the deadline for that sequel, though its screenwriter James Shamus had worked on one for a bit. That allowed Marvel to make its Hulk movie, with Universal keeping distribution rights.

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The movie is sort of related to Lee’s 'Hulk'

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So what’s the story of Hulk vis-à-vis The Incredible Hulk? Well, it’s complicated. People like producers Kevin Fiege and Gale Ann Hurd worked to toe the line, calling the movie its own thing but not wanting to dismiss Lee’s film entirely. He is, after all, an Oscar-winning director. Hurd tried coining the term “requel” for the film, a portmanteau of “reboot” and “sequel.”

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The director was almost in the running for another Marvel movie

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Louis Leterrier had actually been interested in directing Iron Man , the first Marvel movie in what is now known as the MCU. Jon Favreau got that gig, but Marvel kept Leterrier in mind and offered him The Incredible Hulk. While he liked the show and the comic, Leterrier was concerned that he couldn’t replicate Lee’s directing style. Once Marvel told him they didn’t want that, he signed on.

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A writer from the 'Hulk' saga returned

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The story of getting Hulk on screen was a tumultuous one. Case in point, Zak Penn wrote a draft of a screenplay for it in 1996, and the movie was not released until 2003. Penn was brought back for The Incredible Hulk, and this time, he stuck. He distanced his screenplay from Hulk, comparing it to the difference between AliensandAlien.

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A couple other actors were considered for Bruce Banner

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The Hulk is, of course, a CGI creation. They don’t just paint a bodybuilder green these days and call it a special effect. Somebody has to play Banner and serve as the model for the Hulk, though. An early frontrunner was David Duchovny. Leterrier evidently wanted Mark Ruffalo, which will come into play later.

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The choice for Banner did not merely act in the film

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Edward Norton would be offered and accept the role of Banner. However, when you hire Norton onto your film, you are inviting a degree of, um, aggressive collaboration into the mix. Case in point, Norton arranged to be hired not just as an actor but also as a writer. Marvel said sure, give us a draft of the script in a month, which Norton did, and he continued to turn drafts in well into the filming of the movie.

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Norton does not get screenwriting credit, though

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Norton was not shy about espousing the idea in his script and even said that he wrote the movie at a Comic-Con appearance. The Writers Guild of America would beg to disagree, though. As is often the case, the WGA was brought in to arbitrate credit for the screenplay of this movie. They said Norton had not significantly changed the script and rewarded Penn with sole writing credit. Penn had beef with Norton in the wake of the film, particularly with Norton’s assertions as to how much credit he deserved for the script.

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TV’s Hulk plays a role

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The aforementioned bodybuilder from the TV version of The Incredible Hulk was Lou Ferrigno. Leterrier asked him to work on the film voicing the Hulk, which he agreed to. This was the third time Ferrigno had played the role, as he also voiced Hulk in an animated series in the ‘90s.

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Tim Roth had to overcome skepticism to get his part

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Emil Blonsky, a.k.a. Abomination, was chosen to give the Hulk a formidable and worthy villain. Roth was interested in the part and had the support of Leterrier. However, he did not have the support of Norton or Marvel. When Ray Stevenson, who was in the running, was cast in Punisher: War Zone, Roth was cast as Blonsky. Roth had the idea of changing his character from a KGB agent, like in the comics, to a soldier.

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TV’s Banner cameos in a way as well

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Bill Bixby played David (not Bruce) Banner on The Incredible Hulk TV show. However, Bixby had passed away by the time they were filming this movie. They still managed to squeeze a cameo in. At the movie's beginning, Banner is watching The Courtship of Eddie’s Father, a show that starred Bixby.

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It started a Marvel tradition

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Stan Lee has a cameo in this movie, but this was far from the first Lee cameo. What was notable, though, is that Robert Downey Jr. made a cameo as Tony Stark at the end of the movie. This basically presaged the MCU’s mid-credit and end-credit scenes, which are now synonymous with those movies.

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They had to retcon one character

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A young Martin Starr plays a college student in this movie simply called “Computer Nerd.” Years later, an older Starr would be cast as teacher Roger Harrington in the Spider-Man movies starring Tom Holland. In modern times, you can’t simply leave well enough alone. As such, Feige has indeed stated that “Computer Nerd” has now been retconned to be a young Roger Harrington.

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Leterrier was working through an injury

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Directing a big-budget action movie is no easy feat. We didn’t intend that as a pun, but it turns out to be. Leterrier had unfortunately broken his foot leading up to the filming of The Incredible Hulkand had to direct the movie while dealing with that.

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They took over a major city

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Luckily for Marvel and Leterrier, then-mayor of Toronto David Miller was a big fan of the Hulk. Much of the movie was shot in Toronto, and Miller agreed to shut down Yonge Street, a major thoroughfare in the city, for four nights in a row. However, the production had to do its part. At the end of filming every night, they had to clean up everything to allow business to progress as normal in the morning. When you are filming major action scenes, that isn’t exactly an easy cleanup, but they did it.

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There was a fight over the final cut

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Roughly 70 minutes of footage was shot but not used in the final film, which is a high number, but there are always cuts when a film is being edited. There was a debate that arose from this. In this case, the director and star were in lockstep. Leterrier and Norton both liked a cut that was 135 minutes, while the producers wanted the film trimmed to under two hours. In the end, the producers won, and the movie is 112 minutes.

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The editing dispute likely kept Norton from promoting the movie fully

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After the news leaked of Leterrier and Norton beefing with the studio, there were rumors that Norton would not promote the movie if he was not happy with the outcome. The actor then addressed those rumors, calling the disagreement part of the “healthy process” of making a movie, adding that it 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.” Whatever happened, it was decided that Norton wouldn’t really be involved in the promotion. He attended the premiere and promoted the film in Japan, but that was the end of his involvement.

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It disappointed at the box office (relatively speaking)

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The Incredible Hulk made $134.8 million domestically and $128.6 million internationally, good for a worldwide total of $263.4 million. Off of a budget of somewhere in the area of $140 million to $150 million, that was likely enough to make a profit. On the other hand, The Incredible Hulkis the lowest-grossing film in the entire MCU, including films like Eternals that were released during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Norton got replaced

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What happened with Edward Norton? He says he chose not to play Hulk again because he wanted “diversity” in his career and did not want to be associated with one role. Feige has said he chose not to bring Norton back to play Banner again. All we know for sure is Norton was replaced by Ruffalo, who had been Leterrier’s first choice originally. Of course, Leterrier hasn’t been back, either.

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There has not been a Hulk movie, and likely there will never be one

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Look, if Marvel wanted to make another Hulk movie, it would either have happened by now or been included in Marvel’s extensive future timeline. There was talk of a sequel to The Incredible Hulk, but in 2012, Feige said there were no plans for a standalone Hulk film, and since then, there has been no concrete talk of it, even though Ruffalo has expressed interest.

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Characters from the film have recurred in the MCU, though

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We aren’t just talking about Banner/Hulk, either. William Hurt’s Thunderbolt Ross became a recurring character, though the actor’s death has presumably ended that. Meanwhile, Roth recently returned to playing Blonsky/Abomination in Disney+’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Additionally, Tim Blake Nelson is slated to return as Samuel Sterns in Captain America: New World Order.

Chris Morgan is a sports and pop culture writer and the author of the booksThe Comic Galaxy of Mystery Science Theater 3000andThe Ash Heap of History. You can follow him on Twitter @ChrisXMorgan.

20 facts you might not know about 'The Incredible Hulk' (2024)

FAQs

What are some interesting facts about the Hulk? ›

Are there any facts about The Hulk that most people don't know? Hulk has had two long term lovers, both deceased. Jarella and Caiera, whom he married. Hulk had two sons with Caiera, Skaar and Hiro-Kala.

What is Hulks secret? ›

Following his accidental exposure to gamma rays while saving the life of Rick Jones during the detonation of an experimental bomb, Banner is physically transformed into the Hulk when subjected to emotional stress, at or against his will.

How fast can the Hulk run? ›

The Hulk has been clocked at around 600 miles per hour while running. However, when he runs, his powerful legs tend to tear up the ground beneath his feet, which is why he prefers to jump long distances. Nevertheless, it would take the Hulk 6 seconds to run a mile, if he wasn't pushing himself.

How big can Hulk get? ›

The Hulk's height ranges from 7'-8' depending on his different versions, with the Ultimate Hulk standing at over 8' tall. The Hulk's height has been confirmed multiple times in Marvel Comics, providing fans with a definitive number.

Why was the Hulk skinny? ›

The Hulk is an actual entity and not just a manifestation of Bruce Banner's mind. They are both connected to a supernatural realm called the Below-Place. Without Bruce Banner and gamma energy, the Hulk is shown to be extremely lean and has excess skin, challenging the commonly held image of the character.

How long could Hulk live? ›

Technically forever. Even though we've never seen it play out in the canon Earth-616, there are plenty of storylines where Hulk and Bruce are the last ones alive.

Does Hulk ever bleed? ›

Throughout Hulk's many on-screen fights, he has only bled twice, and both circ*mstances prove it takes a unique set of variables to accomplish that.

Does Hulk ever turn red? ›

After Hulk returned to Earth and waged war on the Illuminati, that's when Ross's obsession gave way to his new nightmare. Using radiation siphoned from the Hulk, Leader and M.O.D.O.K. transformed Ross into the Red Hulk.

Who stole she Hulk's blood? ›

Josh Miller steals information of Jennifer Walters' phone and a sample of her blood.

How heavy can Hulk lift? ›

UNLIMITED STRENGTH

The answer; there isn't one. The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.

Who is faster Hulk or Spider-Man? ›

But in a fight with the Hulk, Spider-Man can let loose, and perhaps even prevail. Aside from Spider-Man's own impressive strength, he certainly has the speed and agility advantage over Bruce Banner's greener half.

How hard is Hulks Punch? ›

Hulk punched the Abomination with 23443.9848 newtons of force to Implode his face with his fist. And hulk delivered the punch at 3019.65670265 meters per second, close to mach 10.

How tall is Hulk in feet? ›

In The Incredible Hulk, he will not grow over nine feet tall, which is closer to his comic book counterpart's height of seven feet. But , in The Avengers Banner is 68 inches tall while Hulk is around 96 inches tall (8 feet). So he grows to be roughly 1.4x his normal height.

How angry can Hulk get? ›

The Hulk as a character was designed to have no upper limit to his power which makes him easily the most physically powerful character in marvel comics. At this point it's a rule that Hulk can get stronger infinitely because his capacity for rage is infinite.

Does Hulk grow taller? ›

Depending on his anger levels, the Hulk has the ability to continue growing taller in the future, making him even more immense than before.

Who is the weakest Hulk form? ›

Due to this safeguard, the Professor is ultimately the weakest of the three primary Hulk incarnations despite being the physically largest. Professor Hulk has the attributes of three Hulks: Grey Hulk, Savage Hulk, and Banner.

What is a fact about Red Hulk? ›

Red Hulk possesses superhuman strength (lifting 100 tons), stamina and durability and can regenerate from serious injuries within minutes.

Why Hulk is amazing? ›

The Hulk isn't malicious at all. People take one look at him, call him a monster and then try to kill him. He fights back to defend himself, and often just jumps away from them trying to get to some desert where no one can bother him anymore.

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