Official Hulk Poster!!!

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http://moviesmedia.ign.com/movies/image/article/866/866368/the-incredible-hulk-20080414010125119.jpg
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hotlinking? tsk tsk

Fixed, don't hotlink
 
Yeah, you can tell they're aiming more for homages to the show than the comics.
 
Anyone noticed that Norton is credited as Edward Harrison for the screenplay? Bad sign?
 
THAT's it?

Well, you know they wanted to give us a holographic display of the final battle between the Hulk and Abomination, but had to settle for a typical 2-D design. Yeah, it really is paltry... so fails to capture our imagination. At least when compared to what you would give us. :whatever:
 
Anyone noticed that Norton is credited as Edward Harrison for the screenplay? Bad sign?

I don't think it is screenplay. Is it?

If it is then marvel said "f u" to edward norton.
 
Screenwriters can often use different names if they don't want their real name on the film. Is this a bad sign? :csad:
 
Now the question is, will that be the final poster, or is it just a nom de plume that Norton wanted to write it under. We don't know the story yet.
 
Well, you know they wanted to give us a holographic display of the final battle between the Hulk and Abomination, but had to settle for a typical 2-D design. Yeah, it really is paltry... so fails to capture our imagination. At least when compared to what you would give us. :whatever:

Dude, face it. The poster sucks and so will this movie (and believe me, I wish it wouldn't.). So far everything sucks or is kinda meh. The poster sucks, the trailer was meh and the promotion is MESSED UP!
 
out of all the marvel movie posters over the years... i like this one the most.
 
Is there a version of this poster without the annoying watermark on it?
 
Screenwriters can often use different names if they don't want their real name on the film. Is this a bad sign? :csad:

Yeah, first thing that came to my mind. I think - Marvel Studios didn't go with Norton's version and he decided to be credited with a fake name for the screenplay, since he doesn't like the end result.

The IGN article also says that Louis Leterrier, Gale Anne Hurd and Tim Roth will be at New York Comic-Con... where's Edward Norton?
 
It looks awesome, yet it makes it seem like the Hulk is going to be over 15 feet tall with shoulders stretching over 7 feet.
 

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