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  1. January 8, 1981. 48min. TV-PG. McGee learns of a magazine's plan to hand $1 million to the person who kills the Hulk. Directed by series star Bill Bixby. Store Filled. Available to buy. Buy SD $1.99. More purchase options.

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  2. Fri, Nov 7, 1980. David saves a blind woman from drowning and accompanies her back to her cabin in the woods. When a mysterious meteor crashes nearby, David gets stuck in mid-metamorphosis between Hulk and man. A secret military organization code named Prometheus investigating the crash site, soon find the creature and the girl. 8.5/10 (242) Rate.

  3. The Incredible Hulk 2 was a planned movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a sequel to 2008's The Incredible Hulk Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk A sequel to The Incredible Hulk has been in development since the film's release in 2008. Kevin Feige said that Hulk would return after The Avengers.[1] Tim Roth is contracted for three more films.[2], and Tim Blake Nelson is signed on to ...

  4. S1 E1 - The Incredible Hulk-Pilot. November 4, 1977. 1 h 34 min. 13+. The Incredible Hulk is based on the popular comic book tale of the metamorphosis of a scientist who achieves mysterious superhuman strength when he is angered. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Death in the Family-Part 1. November 26, 1977.

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  5. Jan 13, 2022 · Subscribe to see more videos: http://bit.ly/3sZZtQqDr. David Bruce Banner, a fugitive scientist, has the curse of becoming a powerful green monster under ext...

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    • The Incredible Hulk - TV Series
  6. The Incredible Hulk was the fifth series to air in the Marvel Animated Universe. The series premiered on September 8, 1996 and ended November 23, 1997. There were two seasons and a total of twenty-one episodes. The Hulk was voiced by Lou Ferrigno who played Hulk in the 1977 live action series, and the first time Ferrigno had speaking Hulk lines. The series was eventually named The Incredible ...

  7. Feb 1, 2019 · Distributed by Universal at a time when Paramount handled the MCU, starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner in a riff on the 1970s TV series of the same name, and teasing Tim Blake Nelson's The Leader as a villain in a sequel, it's not hard to see why so many feel The Incredible Hulk isn't part of the rest of the Marvel canon. It's very much a ...

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