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  1. Universal refuses to give marvel the distribution rights so marvel chooses not to acknowledge their Incredible Hulk film. It is still connected to the MCU though. There is even a scene in iron man 2 where tony sees hulk on the news and it's a scene from The Incredible Hulk. It's all connected but until marvel gets those distribution rights back ...

  2. Hulk 2003 is not part of the MCU. The Incredible Hulk is part of the MCU, so this is the one you have to see

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    In The Avengers, when the team begins to argue (under the influence of Loki's scepter/the Mind Stone), Banner challenges Fury's plan to put the Hulk in a cage and states that attempting to kill him will be fruitless: "You can't! I know! I tried! I got low. I didn't see an end, so I put a bullet in my mouth and the other guy spit it out!" It's a pre...

    Years before the Battle of New York had Earth's Mightiest Heroes fighting aliens in Manhattan, The Incredible Hulksaw the green goliath duke it out with Abomination in Harlem (the exact number of years is iffy - the movie released four years earlier, but the currently accepted timeline has that event only one year prior). Read More: A Complete Hist...

    The origin of the Hulk in the MCU takes its inspiration from the Ultimate comics; it's still an experiment gone wrong, but in this case one specifically tied to Captain America. The US military was attempting to replicate the super soldier serum that gave Steve Rogers superpowers, with gamma radiation seemingly replacing the "vita-rays". Bruce Bann...

    Obviously, the biggest direct connection between The Incredible Hulk and the rest of the MCU is its post-credits scene (which actually comes straight after the main story), where Tony Stark visits a drunk General Ross to discuss a team he's putting together. It's a direct tease for The Avengers, the only problem being that it doesn't make any sense...

    But all of what's been discussed is flavor to an unavoidable fact: The Avengers directly continues The Incredible Hulk's story. In the team-up, Bruce has a big secret regarding his alter-ego that he holds back until the Battle of New York: he's "always angry" and is able to turn into the Hulk at will. This was a major deviation from the commonly ac...

    The biggest knock to The Incredible Hulk's MCU connectivity for many years was the fact none of the actors returned; most were written out and Ruffalo replaced Norton. In fact, it was a whole eight years before anybody appeared. William Hurt reprised his role of Thaddeus Ross in Captain America: Civil War, now United States Secretary of State after...

    William Hurt may not be the only actor who returned from The Incredible Hulk in a later MCU movie. Martin Starr had a brief cameo in the 2008 film as a computer nerd at Culver University, and nine years later played Peter Parker's teacher Mr. Harrington in Spider-Man: Homecoming. It's distinctly possible that Starr is playing the same characters in...

    None of the MCU love interests, with the arguable exception of Pepper Potts and Peggy Carter, get much of a fair shake in the movies, but none have come out of it worse than Liv Tyler's Betty Ross. She was integral to Bruce's arc in The Incredible Hulk, yet hasn't been mentioned at all since in the movies, with Banner now linked to Black Widow (the...

  4. May 22, 2019 · 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

  5. It is part of the MCU yes. Its quite literally the second installment. Disney can only use the Hulk (profit off of solely) in Avengers related projects.

  6. Marvel. The Incredible Hulk, also known as The Incredible Hulk: The Official Video Game, is a video game based on the Marvel Comics superhero Hulk and the 2008 film. The console versions were released on June 5, 2008, and the PC version was released on June 10, 2008.

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  7. Sep 3, 2022 · Pair all of this with the fact that Phase Four of the MCU has been actively exploring the multiverse and using formerly non-canon Marvel films (such as Raimi's Spider-Man films or The Amazing Spider-Man films) as alternate universes, thus making them canon, and the answer is clear: Hulk is canon.