While hiding out on the mountainous regions of Mongolia...Bruce Banner's alter ego (known to many as the Yeti) attracts the attention of the Russian government. After the capture and escape of the Hulk, the Russian government gets very little information on the Hulk. With the little information they do have, they create the Abomination to retrieve the Hulk and stop him from going to the U.S. government about their experiments.
yes, or, if he is "created", must be a kind of self choice... not a government plot or something like this.. just Emil Blonsky that wants the power of The Hulk.
yes, or, if he is "created", must be a kind of self choice... not a government plot or something like this.. just Emil Blonsky that wants the power of The Hulk.
Sounds like a plausible way for the movie to start, as when we left Banner, he was hiding in the jungle. The Hulk may have wore out Banner's welcome in the jungle, and he had to move on...
I know TIH is not a direct sequel, so don't start down that path.
The original synopsis was real per my source though and that one explained the beginning differently. So I believe that one but I also believe the above as a possible origin of the Abominiatoin in the film.
Sounds interesting. Maybe it would be cool if someone created Abomination but I don't know. I couldn't imagine them being able to capture the Hulk, that will be well to see.
if they go down that road, they sure will introduce why Blonsky is so special, and became abomination instead of Hulk 2...
I hope anyway, an army of green gamma monsters would be such a bad idea...
Well the way they did it in the movie also made the Hulk special given he was the offspring of someone who had genetically alterred themselves and then got a dose of radiation (I am ignoring the nanomeds here).
Yes all that is fine Ahura Mazda but doing all that took away the mystery of where the Hulk came from. THI 312 is not the definitive reason behind the Hulk. It was more like a one off story. Brian (Bruce Banners dad) worked for the goverment trying to find a source for clean nuclear radiation. One night, while drunk, He accidentally overloaded some machinery and was fired. He was give a clean bill of health by doctors who said he had no ill effects from the overload. He thought his DNA had been changed. This is thought to be the cause why Bruce survived the Gamma blast. Where the Hulk came from is still more or less unknown. That makes him special
not really, like Ahura said, Hulk is still special. If the russians find out a way to make their own Hulk, why only make one?...If the russians can, then what the hell as the US doing about it?...
Ang tried to explain why Hulk was special, he still had him get hit by Gamma rays while trying to save a life. I want to see how many people b**ch about TIH if they go this route.
lol, i'm surprised you arent pissed, what happened to keeping things close to the comic book?... dont say that had to go this route because of what Ang did. They could have easily followed what happened in the comics
lol, i'm surprised you arent pissed, what happened to keeping things close to the comic book?... dont say that had to go this route because of what Ang did. They could have easily followed what happened in the comics
Marc Forster said that his new Bond Movie will not be a sequel to Casino Royale! t: t: t:
Let's go: it will be a remake, a reboot or a vague sequel? t: t: t:
You know, we really do need some clearity on this reboot, sequel **** they're pulling. It's like they're playing mind games with us, and can't give us a straight answer.
Yes all that is fine Ahura Mazda but doing all that took away the mystery of where the Hulk came from. THI 312 is not the definitive reason behind the Hulk. It was more like a one off story. Brian (Bruce Banners dad) worked for the goverment trying to find a source for clean nuclear radiation. One night, while drunk, He accidentally overloaded some machinery and was fired. He was give a clean bill of health by doctors who said he had no ill effects from the overload. He thought his DNA had been changed. This is thought to be the cause why Bruce survived the Gamma blast. Where the Hulk came from is still more or less unknown. That makes him special
Disagree big time, ol' buddy. Brian Banner made Bruce a Monster. Simple radiation exposure doesn't make a Hulk. Or at least it shouldn't (to a decent comics writer).
I like the idea that the Hulk is pretty much the core "Bruce Banner", and all that rage and anger came from Bruce's mental and physical abuse at his fathers hands and his mothers murder trying to defend him in front of him. That kind of rage victims of abuse get is a bottemless pit, and sometimes you have to fight not becoming the monster you fought for so long. Some regular guy getting angry doesn't have the same power as someone with a tortured past unloading his rage on something. Thats why human Bruce is the disguise, and the Hulk is what he really is. The radiation just let the real Bruce out.
While hiding out on the mountainous regions of Mongolia...Bruce Banner's alter ego (known to many as the Yeti) attracts the attention of the Russian government. After the capture and escape of the Hulk, the Russian government gets very little information on the Hulk. With the little information they do have, they create the Abomination to retrieve the Hulk and stop him from going to the U.S. government about their experiments.
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