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Nerdist on MSNIn Defense of THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008) and Its Unique Exploration of Bruce BannerThe Incredible Hulk is oft used as meme fodder, but its take on Bruce Banner psyche and political messages make it worthy of ...
Brave New World are ahead! Although Captain America: Brave New World is the fourth installment of the Captain America film ...
It may have been released seventeen years after the fact, but nevertheless Marvel's newest superhero extravaganza "Captain ...
The Red Hulk almost showed up much earlier, and was pegged as being the only Hulk that Marvel wanted to showcase.
The Incredible Hulk has often been referred to as the “black sheep” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe because of its ...
Playing Marvel’s Hulk (or a Hulk-like) requires fearlessness. While budget constraints demand a decent amount of time spent ...
Director Julius Onah has defended the Hulk's absence from Captain America: Brave New World.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had a Hulk problem for years. From the film rights agreement with Universal over the ...
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Game Rant on MSNCaptain America: Brave New World's The Leader is So Much Scarier in This Great Hulk ComicActor Tim Blake Nelson's wonderfully goofy take on the Leader helps forgive a lot of the clunkier parts of Brave New World.
Brave New World. In its high-flying finale, Sam Wilson’s winged Captain America (Anthony Mackie) has just saved a Japanese ...
It is with that I must confess my secret love for 2008’s The Incredible Hulk—a film that is often besmirched, and dismissed, by our needlessly cruel society. The movie is more often seen ...
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