SO is this line actually in the movie? Because if so thats ****ing awesome!
Does he look like he did in TIH or are their slight alteration ?
Yes, sir!
I think this film is gonna put Hulk in a position the audience has never seen him before--full fledged superhero. TIH hinted at it at the end with his fight against Abomination, but the GA has yet to see a "smart" Hulk completely in control.
I think Avengers will usher in a new film with Ruffalo replacing Norton alongside returning TIH castmates. (I can't handle a 3rd cast).
The description says he was talking to Loki.
t:I know. Obviously not having seen the scene, I wasn't sure if it was clear that it was all one scene where you can actually see Loki in the scene when Stark calls him 'big fella' and talks about he pissed off everyone, or if it was just assumed that it was all one scene, when in reality it may have been 2 separate scenes cut together (Stark talking to Banner...who is off camera, with a quick cut of Loki saying "I have an army."
Damn Disney securityt:
I really like on how they had Tony mentioning the Hulk in his conversation with Loki.
I mean, here you have Tony listing all of the other main Avengers on the group and what their professions are, and when you have Loki responding back by saying that he has a army, Tony fires right back with the last and perhaps strongest comeback on saying that the team has a "hulk".
It really demonstrates imho, on how well aware Tony is of the strength that the Hulk possess.
But the one thing that I'm curious is what gets Fury to change his mind on not locking up the Hulk as they had supposedly originally planned?
I hope banner had a hand in convincing fury.
I really like that line, since it seems to show that the team has accepted Hulk as an actual member. Plus, isn't it the first time someone's actually called him Hulk on the big screen? They've always hopped around that name for some reason, just like they did with War Machine & Venom.
I really like that line, since it seems to show that the team has accepted Hulk as an actual member. Plus, isn't it the first time someone's actually called him Hulk on the big screen? They've always hopped around that name for some reason, just like they did with War Machine & Venom.
Originally Posted by RealIrOnMaN
The Hulk featured in The Avengers looks well, actually he looks exactly like the version of the character on view in 2008s Edward Norton-starring Marvel production The Incredible Hulk, albeit with much fiercer eyes.
Originally Posted by RealIrOnMaN
The Hulk featured in The Avengers looks well, actually he looks exactly like the version of the character on view in 2008s Edward Norton-starring Marvel production The Incredible Hulk, albeit with much fiercer eyes.
Nice!Originally Posted by RealIrOnMaN
The Hulk featured in The Avengers looks well, actually he looks exactly like the version of the character on view in 2008s Edward Norton-starring Marvel production The Incredible Hulk, albeit with much fiercer eyes.