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  1. Nov 14, 2022 · The Incredible Hulk hit theaters on June 13, 2008, as the MCU's second film. Chronologically, it takes place around the same time as Iron Man 2, which was about six months after Iron Man. The film followed Bruce Banner, a scientist working for the military to recreate the super-soldier serum that created Captain America.

  2. The Incredible Hulk: The Fury Files is a two-part comic which takes place before the events of The Incredible Hulk. Nick Fury, investigating rumors that General Thaddeus Ross had started a secret project to recreate Abraham Erskine's Super Soldier Serum, tracks down Bruce Banner and witnesses his transformation into the Hulk. Nick Fury is on a stakeout watching a scrawny guy entering Kirby's ...

  3. Jul 17, 2020 · Why Mark Ruffalo Replaced Edward Norton As Hulk In The MCU. With Hulk at home in the MCU and Mark Ruffalo's graceful acting chops under the motion capture suit, Marvel fans can have a better idea of how powerful the green giant really is. Still, the constant turmoil within Bruce Banner's mind makes Hulk a character in permanent evolution.

  4. The Incredible Hulk is my favorite MCU film. Out of all twenty three movies in the MCU Infinity Saga, The Incredible Hulk has been, and will continue to be my favorite. The film is one I can find to be very relatable to me on a personal level, with being able to easily resonate with Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner.

  5. Jun 24, 2022 · See it on Amazon. 3. Thor: The Dark World. Thor: The Dark World. While not generally regarded as one of the better MCU movies, Thor: The Dark World makes one important contribution by introducing ...

  6. With the MCU origin being a bit more in line with the old TV series. The only real connection is that one ends in South America, while the next one begins there. Anyway, the way I look at it is you can put Incredible Hulk into two different universes. Hulk > Incredible Hulk (ignoring the very different origins.) Incredible Hulk > MCU

  7. Mar 27, 2024 · While the MCU timeline kicked off officially with Iron Man's release in 2008, the actual order of events has been the subject of furious debate over the years.Thanks in part to Marvel Studios making mistakes (like Spider-Man: Homecoming's notorious "8 years later" mistake and other conscious decisions to mess with the timeline, the actual order of events wasn't approved until Marvel's own ...