Tim Roth is Emil Blonsky/Abomination in The Incredible Hulk!

It's chaos for a bit when the lab explodes, and then we see a creature come out of it. We don't find out until the dust clears that it's a mutated Blonsky. There's no transformation sequence before the explosion. It's just his threat towards Sterns and a cut to what's happening outside (which, in my opinion, is a classy approach for an action film).

Zak Penn did originally have Blonsky coming to terms with being the Abomination so I think you saw him transforming.

Penn described it as Blonsky not being used to this new weight and power he has to start off with and is tumbling over in the street, falling into cars etc... Norton then must have got rid of that.

But now we might see Blonsky transforming into the Abomination cos Louis Leterrier said we get quite a bit of Blonsky backstory so we may see a transformation now aswell!
 
Hopefully we get to see something of Emil's transformation, since we never got to see it happen with Ben Grimm.
 
Man, I really wish that they had fought at least twice, and the first time Hulk had been beaten up, so he's out for revenge when they meet in the city.
 
Hopefully we get to see something of Emil's transformation, since we never got to see it happen with Ben Grimm.

You see him change in the second movie (when he and the Torch are swapping powers), although it's extremely quick.
 
well i saw the korean movie The Host, and that was as fishy of a monster as you can get, and it didn't turn out looking ridiculous. And nothing is fishy about Abomination anyway? I guess i can see how his ears in some incarnations look like a fishes fin, but everything else just looks like a monster.

i can't wait to see how they do the Leader, since the way he looks makes no sense according to LL's logic

My theory was they'd explain the Hulk, Abomination, and the Leader by way of the gamma rays affecting each one's evolution differently: the Hulk reverts to a caveman state, the Abomination regresses further into a reptilian state, and the Leader goes in the opposite direction.
 
They should use the explanation from the comics, the mutation you get from gamma exposure is somehow related to your psychological makeup.
 
My theory was they'd explain the Hulk, Abomination, and the Leader by way of the gamma rays affecting each one's evolution differently: the Hulk reverts to a caveman state, the Abomination regresses further into a reptilian state, and the Leader goes in the opposite direction.

Makes sense to me.
 
He gets his neck snapped; even by comic standards, I don't think he'll be getting up for a sequel.
 
He gets his neck snapped; even by comic standards, I don't think he'll be getting up for a sequel.

You're probably right about a sequel but.......

during Blonsky's encounter with the Hulk in the second act on the college campus, Hulk kicks him and breaks every bone in his body. the script describes his bones as being like gravel bits and he heals b/c of the SSS in his blood...completely. After he's injected with Banner's blood, which also has a healing factor, and is turned into the Abomination with the combination of the irradiated blood and the SSS, his neck should heal back with no problem.
 
Yeah, the Abomination could be coming back for the sequel, it's a big possibility, especially with his healing factor.

Can anyone who has access to the script copy it, paste it to a PM and send it to me? When it was sent to me, I couldn't access the website.
 
You're probably right about a sequel but.......

during Blonsky's encounter with the Hulk in the second act on the college campus, Hulk kicks him and breaks every bone in his body. the script describes his bones as being like gravel bits and he heals b/c of the SSS in his blood...completely. After he's injected with Banner's blood, which also has a healing factor, and is turned into the Abomination with the combination of the irradiated blood and the SSS, his neck should heal back with no problem.

I'm going to be all giddy like a school girl in the theater when the super soldier serum gets name dropped.
 
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He gets his neck snapped; even by comic standards, I don't think he'll be getting up for a sequel.

I'm wondering what are the Army gonna do [BLACKOUT]with the dead body of Abomination.[/BLACKOUT]
You're probably right about a sequel but.......

during Blonsky's encounter with the Hulk in the second act on the college campus, Hulk kicks him and breaks every bone in his body. the script describes his bones as being like gravel bits and he heals b/c of the SSS in his blood...completely. After he's injected with Banner's blood, which also has a healing factor, and is turned into the Abomination with the combination of the irradiated blood and the SSS, his neck should heal back with no problem.

That is well thought out. We could see a classic Abomination in a sequel then because Hulk doesn't have that many good foes.

So, how exactly does Banner become the Hulk in this incarnation?

Gamma radiation.
 

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