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If Kenneth Johnson, executive producer of CBS’s The Incredible Hulk, had gotten his way, the show’s title creature would have been bright red and played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The green Lou ...
Okay, sure, the movie version of the Incredible Hulk could kick the ass of the old Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno version pretty soundly. The TV Hulk could push a car on its side, knock down a tree and ...
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Screen Rant on MSN8 Times The MCU Referenced The Original Incredible Hulk ShowThe Marvel Cinematic Universe has paid tribute to the iconic 1970s Incredible Hulkseries through some delightful Easter eggs ...
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Screen Rant on MSN9 Ways The Original 1970s Hulk Series Is Better Than The MCU's Hulk StoryUnlike the CGI-heavy chaos of the MCU timeline, The Incredible Hulk told intimate, human-driven stories grounded in emotion, loss, and isolation. Rather than being just another pi ...
And just announces, ‘I think you should do an opening that’s like an homage to the 1970s Incredible Hulk. That is all.” And then he just walked out of the room.
'The Incredible Hulk' creator Kenneth Johnson believes the two Hulk movies flopped because the audiences didn't accept the CGI character in the real world. The 82-year-old screenwriter-and ...
The Incredible Hulk Returns is a relic of its time. It features a cheeseball ‘80s soundtrack, odd choices such as Thor referring to Hulk as a troll, and wildly underpowered versions of these heroes.
It has been more 17 years since the release of The Incredible Hulk, and those who've watched the Marvel movies in order surely know it's the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though 30 ...
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