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  1. Oct 17, 2020 · The Incredible Hulk is still the perfect villain for The Avengers 5. Despite Phase Four apparently resolving Bruce Banner's internal conflict with his more savage Hulk alter-ego, the idea of him having a happy ending that doesn't explore his greatest fear fully would be a betrayal of the character's arc. Throughout the MCU, each of the original ...

    • World War Hulk
    • Bruce Banner, The Green Avenger
    • Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk
    • Skaar, Son of Hulk
    • All The Hulks
    • The Maestro
    • Bringing The Maestro to The MCU
    • The Tragedy of Bruce Banner

    In the comics, World War Hulk is a storyline that sees the Hulk returning to Earth after having been banished by the Illuminati. During that time, he was sent to the planet Sakaar, becoming a gladiator and starting a new life––aspects of which were heavily used in Thor: Ragnarok. Seeing as Hulk has already been sent off-planet, even if it was his o...

    Bruce Banner was first introduced to the MCU in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, played by Edward Norton. While the success of Iron Man overshadowed the film, it was still the beginning of the Hulk’s journey. The character went from fighting the Abomination to joining the Avengers in 2012's The Avengers, now portrayed by Mark Ruffalo. While he wasn’t a ...

    Walters is the cousin to Bruce Banner. After having been saved by a blood transfusion from him, she becomes an entirely different kind of Hulk. While She-Hulk isn’t as strong as Bruce’s alter ego, she naturally maintains her intelligence when hulking out. Much like how fans saw the OG Avenger in Endgame, Jennifer eventually embraces her green side—...

    In the comics, Skaar is the son of Hulk and Caiera the Oldstrong, a romance that sprung from the two on Sakaar. After his mother died, a cocoon containing the boy fell into a lake of fire. Eventually, he sprang from the cocoon, and over time became a force to be reckoned with. Unlike Banner, this young Hulk has an ability unique to his people: the ...

    Red Hulk 1. The Red Hulk is none other than Thunderbolt Ross himself. The same Army General who was hunting Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk and oversaw the Sokovia Accords in Age of Ultronbecomes a red rage machine to face his enemy head-on. What makes Red Hulk different is that he can overheat––so his rage and power set is not limitless. 2. Ro...

    In the comics, Maestro is a Hulk from an alternate future where a nuclear apocalypse has ravaged the world; all the radiation from which was absorbed by the Hulk, making him far more powerful than he’s ever been before. His time spent through the many years of tragedy and war caused Banner to take a dark path. Eventually, he takes on the name of Ma...

    While post-apocalyptic wastelands are an unlikely future for the MCU, there are obvious elements Marvel can pull from. While not nuclear bombs, the energy absorbed by the Hulk when he snapped must have been comparable. The Eternals already used those energiesto excuse the initiation of significant world-ending events, so it seems fair game. Maybe t...

    Imagine if the next big MCU bad guy is one of the original six Avengers. That’s not only downright intimidating in its own right, but with it being Bruce Banner, the concept plays perfectly into Hulk's tragic character. The MCU would not only have an insurmountable threat to go up against, but the emotional turmoil it would cause throughout the man...

  2. May 11, 2020 · Could Avengers 5 really have Hulk as the villain? The theory, first written by Reddit user smileimhigh, posits how the Hulk may have grown resentful towards Tony Stark as his ultimate sacrifice ...

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    • Arishem The Judge. Already having appeared in the MCU Phase 4 movie Eternals, Arishem the Judge is a Celestial who was responsible for the creation of the titular team of heroes.
    • The Dark Avengers. A potential team of villains that the MCU has begun to set up in Phase 4 is the Dark Avengers. This group is traditionally made up of supervillains assuming the mantles of various respective heroes, which is something that would undoubtedly take on an interesting aspect within the MCU.
    • The Beyonder. One theory is that the MCU's next Thanos is the Beyonder, a cosmic entity of immense power who is fuelled by his desire to better understand human nature.
    • Mephisto. With Eternals introducing Dane Whitman into the MCU — and teasing Mahershala Ali's Blade in a post-credits scene — and the introduction of two new pantheons of gods in Moon Knight and Thor: Love and Thunder, it's clear that the MCU is moving confidently into more supernatural territory in Phase 4.
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  4. May 5, 2020 · Avengers 5. theory explains how Hulk may transform into biggest villain yet. Maybe Bruce Banner isn't as zen as we thought. by Mae Abdulbaki. May 5, 2020. Avengers: Endgame finally saw the brawn ...

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · The Abomination is one of the Hulk’s greatest foes. First appearing in 1967’s Tales to Astonish #90, the villain was introduced as a KGB spy named Emil Blonsky.Like the Hulk, the Abomination ...

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