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The Incredible Hulk

Scientist Bruce Banner travels the world in search of an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him—the Hulk. When a cadre of military masterminds bent on exploiting his power forces him back into civilization, he faces a fresh, deadly adversary.

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John Campea

John G. Scotti

Jayson Merrill

Tim Singh

Gary Capo

Louis Leterrier

Susan Marucci

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Cast & Crew

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Tony Stark (uncredited)

John G. Scotti

John G. Scotti

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Wayne Robson

Wayne Robson

Boat Captain

Desmond Campbell

Desmond Campbell

Gunner

Peter Mensah

Peter Mensah

General Joe Greller

William Hurt

William Hurt

General 'Thunderbolt' Ross

Scoot DeVille

Scoot DeVille

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Fred Tatasciore

Fred Tatasciore

The Hulk/Abomination (voice) (uncredited)

Tim Roth

Tim Roth

Emil Blonsky

James Downing

James Downing

Army Base Doctor

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Harlem Bystander

Moses Nyarko

Moses Nyarko

Soldier

Arnold Pinnock

Arnold Pinnock

Soldier

Nick Alachiotis

Nick Alachiotis

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Edward Norton

Edward Norton

Bruce Banner

JB Blanc

JB Blanc

The Hulk/Abomination (voice) (uncredited)

David Meunier

David Meunier

Soldier

Tim Blake Nelson

Tim Blake Nelson

Samuel Sterns

Joris Jarsky

Joris Jarsky

Soldier

Tony Nappo

Tony Nappo

Brave Cop

Maxwell McCabe-Lokos

Maxwell McCabe-Lokos

Cab Driver

Tim Singh

Tim Singh

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Pedro Salvín

Pedro Salvín

Tough Guy Leader

Javier Lambert

Javier Lambert

Guatemalan Trucker

Louis Leterrier

Louis Leterrier

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Tre Smith

Tre Smith

Soldier

Dylan Taylor

Dylan Taylor

Keg Guy (uncredited)

Billy Parrott

Billy Parrott

Security Guard (uncredited)

Stan Lee

Stan Lee

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Greg Bryk

Greg Bryk

Commando

Genelle Williams

Genelle Williams

Terrified Gal

Ish Morris

Ish Morris

Student(uncredited)

Chris Owens

Chris Owens

Commando

Ty Burrell

Ty Burrell

Leonard

Paul Soles

Paul Soles

Stanley

Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler

Betty Ross

Jayson Merrill

Jayson Merrill

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Christina Cabot

Christina Cabot

Major Kathleen Sparr

Lou Ferrigno

Lou Ferrigno

Voice of The Incredible Hulk / Security Guard

Tig Fong

Tig Fong

Cop

Martin Starr

Martin Starr

Computer Nerd

Jason Burke

Jason Burke

Communications Officer

Bill Bixby

Bill Bixby

Tom Corbett (archive footage) (uncredited)

David Collins

David Collins

Medical Technician

Robin Wilcock

Robin Wilcock

Sniper

J.D. Hall

J.D. Hall

The Hulk/Abomination (voice) (uncredited)

Gary Capo

Gary Capo

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Richard D. Leko

Richard D. Leko

Student / Car Driver (uncredited)

Tamsen McDonough

Tamsen McDonough

Colleague

Kieran Gallant

Kieran Gallant

Test Subject (uncredited)

Susan Marucci

Susan Marucci

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Débora Nascimento

Débora Nascimento

Martina

Grant Nickalls

Grant Nickalls

Helicopter Pilot

Adrian Hein

Adrian Hein

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Rick Cordeiro

Rick Cordeiro

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Carlos A. Gonzalez

Carlos A. Gonzalez

BOPE Officer

Jee-Yun Lee

Jee-Yun Lee

Reporter

Max Topplin

Max Topplin

Jimmy - Older boy (uncredited)

David Bianchi

David Bianchi

(voice) (uncredited)

Brandon Cruz

Brandon Cruz

Eddie Corbett (archive footage) (uncredited)

John MacDonald

John MacDonald

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Dave Kiner

Dave Kiner

Man (uncredited)

Aaron Berg

Aaron Berg

Soldier

Simon Wong

Simon Wong

Grad Student

Jim Annan

Jim Annan

Intelligence Officer (uncredited)

Imali Perera

Imali Perera

Female Faculty Member (uncredited)

Kristina Pesic

Kristina Pesic

Sorority Girl (uncredited)

Robert Morse

Robert Morse

Command Van Soldier

Jonathan Lipow

Jonathan Lipow

The Hulk/Abonimation (voice) (uncredited)

Al Vrkljan

Al Vrkljan

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Todd Hofley

Todd Hofley

Apache Helicopter Pilot

Chris Ratz

Chris Ratz

Young Guy

Shaun McComb

Shaun McComb

Helicopter Soldier

Julio Cesar Torres Dantas

Julio Cesar Torres Dantas

Tough Guy

Raimundo Camargo Nascimento

Raimundo Camargo Nascimento

Tough Guy

Jason Hunter

Jason Hunter

Cop

John Carvalho

John Carvalho

Plant Manager

Joe La Loggia

Joe La Loggia

Soldier

Roberto Bakker

Roberto Bakker

Market Vendor

Ruru Sacha

Ruru Sacha

Supply Driver

Rickson Gracie

Rickson Gracie

Aikido Instructor

Stephen Gartner

Stephen Gartner

Ross's Soldier

Nicholas Rose

Nicholas Rose

McGee

P.J. Kerr

P.J. Kerr

Wilson

Deshaun Clarke

Deshaun Clarke

Little Boy

Yan Regis

Yan Regis

Medic Soldier

Stephen Broussard

Stephen Broussard

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Matt Purdy

Matt Purdy

Ross's Aide

Lenka Matuska

Lenka Matuska

Female Medical Assistant

Scott Magee

Scott Magee

Humvee Driver

Wes Berger

Wes Berger

Sterns Lab Soldier

Carla Nascimento

Carla Nascimento

Large Woman

Krista Vendy

Krista Vendy

Female Bartender

Mila Stromboni

Mila Stromboni

Hopscotch Girl

John Campea

John Campea

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John Atkin

John Atkin

Helicopter Co-Pilot (uncredited)

Jon Cesar

Jon Cesar

Warehouse Worker (uncredited)

Fabio Dorea

Fabio Dorea

Brazilian Liaison Officer (uncredited)

Jay Hunter

Jay Hunter

Cop 2 (uncredited)

Kevin Lise

Kevin Lise

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DI MacDonald

DI MacDonald

News Crew (uncredited)

David L. Marston

David L. Marston

FBI Agent(uncredited)

François Mequer

François Mequer

NYPD Cop(uncredited)

Scott Murphy

Scott Murphy

Soldier(uncredited)

Avi Phillips

Avi Phillips

Student in Lab(uncredited)

Jeffrey W. Pike

Jeffrey W. Pike

College Student (uncredited)

Johnny Prince

Johnny Prince

Tank Operator (uncredited)

T.J. Smith

T.J. Smith

Frightened Harlem Pedestrian (uncredited)

Nick Stankevich

Nick Stankevich

Bartender (uncredited)

Miyoshi Umeki

Miyoshi Umeki

Mrs. Livingston (archive footage) (uncredited)

J.A. Worthington

J.A. Worthington

Student (uncredited)

Russell Yuen

Russell Yuen

FBI Agent (uncredited)

Details

GenresScience Fiction, Action, Adventure
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on12 Jun 2008
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

r96sk

7/10

Much more enjoyable than the 2003 film, which this 2008 release reboots. So that's a positive. As for a follow-up in the MCU, it's a little underwhelming if still passably good - at least to me. <em>'The Incredible Hulk'</em> is closer to being forgettable than it is to being memorable, but that's not to say I didn't have a solid time watching. It's only really the ending that I felt dragged, yet even then it still has positive moments. I liked Edward Norton's performance for the most part, particularly early on in South America. Tim Roth is good too, though a few of his scenes irritated me slightly - perhaps more to do with how the film uses him, rather than what Roth does himself. There are a few others, but those two are the most standout. I did expect more, but there's enough there that I rate.

Gimly

6/10

**A long form review originally posted in 2011:** Dubbed as a “re-quel”, _The Incredible Hulk_ was first released in 2008, and now, I’m here to review it in the line of Marvel films I’m getting through a the moment. I always like to think of films individually, but with the Marvel Cinematic Universe getting so big, that can be rather difficult to do. So though I may comment on films in relation to their sequels, remakes, prequels, spin-offs, parodies and the like, know that my final score out of ten is always based purely on the films merits, or lack thereof. It’s pretty crazy seeing Edward Norton (_American History X, Fight Club, Red Dragon, Kingdom of Heaven, Pride and Glory, Stone_) as a very scrawny Bruce Banner, considering that he turns into the giant, muscular Hulk. But to me it totally worked. As an interesting side-note, Norton co-wrote the script, which may or may not have contributed to his being ousted as Banner for any future films after the movie was released. Not because the script is particularly awful or anything, but because as a general rule production doesn’t like actors getting all up in "dey grillz" half way through. Although it’s not like Norton’s never done this sort of thing before. Under-appreciated Tim Roth (_Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Planet of the Apes, Lie to Me, Rob Roy_) is also excellent (as far as I’m concerned) playing the role of Abomination/Emil Blonsky. Interesting side-note, no, he’s not related to Eli Roth, who’s also a friend and actor of Quentin Tarantino and his films. Ultimately, _The Incredible Hulk_ is a fine film, but it just can’t stand up to the superior writing and character building of Thor, Iron Man or Iron Man 2. Liv Tyler (_The Strangers, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Armageddon_) is rather a non-event as supposed love interest Betty Ross. And William Hurt (_Robin Hood, A History of Violence, The Village, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Dark City_) as semi-antagonist General Thunderbolt Ross, is nothing but annoying (although it is pretty cool to see just how much they got him looking like the comic book character he is based on. You would’ve thought that having a modern day Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story to run with, backing from the success of the franchise you’ve got supporting you, that it would be easy to write strong characters, unfortunately, it’s not the case. And while the action sequences are cool, and the fighting is possibly some of the best that Marvel’s come up with, it’s not enough to bring this film up to the standards of the other 3. The film lacks the flair I’m sure everyone would be expecting, and while it’s a perfectly good monster-movie movie, perhaps a completely separate Super Hero origin story would have been better than the overly-CGI-ridden quasi-sequel to 2003’s _The Hulk_ that we ended up with. 66% _-Gimly_

CinemaSerf

6/10

So the "Gamma Bomb" has done it's stuff and "Banner" (Edward Norton) has got to find some way to control his newly found, bodice-ripping powers - there must have been quite a bit of lycra in his trousers! Anyway, desperate for a cure and on the run from army general "Ross" (William Hurt) he alights on that man's daughter - and his ex-girlfriend - "Betty" (Liv Tyler) to help him sort himself out. "Ross" isn't the giving up easily type, though, and he engages the help of British killing machine "Blonsky" (Tim Roth). Tired of coming off second best in their battles, this man decides that he too must find a way to mutate - setting up the prospect of a battle royal between the two powerhouses of brute strength and terrible skin conditions. It's watchable, this, but I always found the "Hulk" stories amongst the most boring from amongst the comic characters. Norton enters into the spirit of things well enough, as does the always reliable Roth, but neither William Hurt nor the terribly sterile Tyler really add any richness to this otherwise procedural fantasy. The visual effects are efficient, the pyrotechnics likewise but the sum of these parts just doesn't really add up to much of an whole as it concludes in the only way it can. A triumph for the make-up department, certainly, but not really much else.

tmdb44006625

6/10

It's an improvement on the Ang Lee film only in the sense that the smashy smashy bits are more entertaining than the previous film's thinky thinky bits. But the fact that the entire film is just one long extended fight scene is disappointing to us who enjoy the darker, more emotional beats of the Hulk's story. I enjoy this movie quite a bit as a well put together piece of fluff entertainment, but I hold no delusions that even Marvel Studios couldn't get the definitive version of Hulk on screen.

BiankaMalburg

5/10

Everything was green and no one had a character.

Manuel São Bento

5/10

Despite being one of the most overlooked entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Incredible Hulk isn't quite the disaster many remember it to be. It's undeniably generic and formulaic, lacking the personality or narrative depth to stand out - and its place in the MCU has only faded further due to the recasting of its lead, the disappearance of key characters, and the franchise's later tonal shift. But looking at it as a standalone Hulk film, there's actually something admirable about its grounded action and raw energy. The VFX still holds up surprisingly well, especially when compared to later, more bubbly iterations of the character. Hulk feels like an unpredictable, destructive force here - something to fear, not cheer on - and that sense of danger adds real tension to the sparing but impactful set pieces. Edward Norton fits this more introspective, serious version of Bruce Banner, even if it's easy to understand why Mark Ruffalo's lighter tone ultimately prevailed. Liv Tyler and William Hurt bring sincerity to their roles, and Tim Roth is a clear highlight as Emil Blonsky, injecting the movie with intensity. Unfortunately, the film suffers from thin characterization and uneven tone - exemplified by Tim Blake Nelson's cartoonish Sterns, who feels plucked from a different universe entirely. While it may not hold much weight within the grand MCU tapestry, The Incredible Hulk offers a decently engaging throwback to a time when the franchise still didn't quite know what it wanted to be… and for that, it's oddly refreshing. Just not enough for me to really, really enjoy that much. Rating: C+

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