Incredible Hulk Movies and TV Series

The Incredible Hulk is one of the most popular superheroes ever created by Marvel Comics. As such, the character has appeared in a number of movies and television shows over the years. The most famous portrayal of the Green Goliath is by Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in the TV series from 1978 to 1982. The character has also been featured in several animated movies and two television movie pilots.

While some fans of the franchise have long wished to see a return of the original television series, others have taken issue with recent depictions of the character. This has led to a number of rumors that a new series could be on the way. While it remains unclear whether or not a new TV series will be made, it is clear that there will be more films featuring the Incredible Hulk in the future.

Despite his desire for solitude, the Incredible Hulk has a large supporting cast that includes his love interest Betty Ross, best friend Rick Jones and therapist Dr. Samuel Sterns. As the Hulk, Banner often helps people out of perilous situations and even takes on military missions. While his uncontrolled strength can lead to problems, he always does what is right and refuses to kill.

As a result, the Hulk is usually seen as more of a role model than a traditional superhero. The Incredible Hulk movie tries to convey this by showing the hero’s compassion and willingness to help others. The film also points out that the Hulk is not a monster and can be as human as anyone else. The film’s action scenes are spectacular and include the Hulk destroying entire cities and absorbing bullets that would have killed ordinary soldiers.

Ang Lee’s 2003 take on the character was an art house drama, but this more straightforward version by Louis Leterrier is much more entertaining. There is plenty of action and the story follows the Hulk as he attempts to find a cure for his condition. The film also features a strong supporting cast including Edward Norton as the hero and the late William Hurt as General Ross.

Like SPIDER-MAN and IRON MAN, the Hulk story is often told in the form of a battle between a “good” hero and his evil counterpart. This is a great way to get audiences to cheer for the hero and his or her efforts while rooting against the villain.

While the movie has some good qualities, it is still not perfect. The action sequences are a little too cheesy at times and there is not enough focus on the relationship between Banner and Betty. The movie is also plagued by a number of cliches including bad acting, an annoying musical score and unnecessary violence. For example, the film includes a scene where the hulk smashes a car and a tree while a soldier is trying to shoot him. This is a shame because the movie otherwise has a lot of potential.