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This was an swesome movie. I agree with whoever said they liked it better than Iron Man. And let's not forget about the small appearance by:

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Ya, she's gorgeouse, I thought it was Adriana Lima or one of the other hot latina girls from Victoria's secret but I finally had to do some google research last night and found she's an unknown, damn shame.
 
Ya, she's gorgeouse, I thought it was Adriana Lima or one of the other hot latina girls from Victoria's secret but I finally had to do some google research last night and found she's an unknown, damn shame.

Her name is Débora Nascimento. No offense to Adriana Lima, but I think Débora is much more attractive (Adriana is gorgeous too though). There must be something in the Brazillian water!
 
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Some more confirmation of what we're all thinking:



Marvel president KEVIN FEIGE is looking to pit THE INCREDIBLE HULK against the AVENGERS in an upcoming movie - with the green monster as the villain. The studio head admits there are no plans as yet for a sequel to this year's (08) The Incredible Hulk, which starred Edward Norton, but he would love to tie in Dr. Bruce Banner's alter ego into the new Avengers project.

He tells MTV, "Here's the thing - it is all in the planning stages, but certainly if you look back to any number of Hulk comics, or Avengers comics, or The Ultimates comics or the Ultimate Avengers DVD that we released, it certainly makes a hell of a sequence. "To have all of the Avengers going up against a green goliath? I think that would be very cool to see that on the screen."
 
More from Kevin Feige:


UGO: As you know, the internet is rife with rumors about everything Marvel. So I’m going to ask you a few. Beginning with The Hulk, since it’s being released on DVD and Blu-ray this Tuesday. First, can you confirm that Edward Norton will be back as our favorite green guy? The Hulk 2?

Kevin Feige: We’re working on four movies right now that we’ve announced release dates for between now and 2011. A specific Hulk 2 isn’t one of them...where the green guy pops up next, I’m not entirely sure but I’m almost positive that we won’t be able to keep the green guy down. In terms of who the casts are, it enters the realm of contract discussions and negotiations that we’re rarely able to talk about.

UGO: There have been screen shots from an alternate opening scene on the net. People are saying that it looks like Captain America is frozen in the ice. Can you confirm that?

KF: The fun of it to me is not in talking to behind the scenes people and getting a definite confirmation. The fun is in putting it in the DVD or Blu-ray and looking at the little image that is online and kind of deciphering for yourself…

UGO: I think it looks like it. Everyone is talking about Hulk as a villain in the Avengers. Is that something that we’re looking at?

KF: Certainly there have been great comic issues in the past...and there’s a great animated feature called Ultimate Avengers a few years ago that features really cool battles between the Avengers and the Hulk himself. I think that’s a classic element of the Avengers. When or where we would actually do that I’m not sure. The stories of all the films are continuing to be developed and pieced together. There’s nothing firm yet on the Avengers plot.

UGO: Everyone thinks that the smirk at the end of the film might be a clue.

KF: I think they’re right about that.

UGO: On the Avengers, I know there were rumors about Will Smith and a bunch of others. Are we any closer to finding out who’s actually going to play Captain America?

KF: I think we’re a little ways away from that. That’s a film that doesn’t come out until May 6th, 2011. So the first announcement that I think you will hear in the not-too-distant future is on the film making front. On the screen-writing front. As we announce the partners that we’ve brought on to bring it to life with us. And soon after that, well, maybe not soon, at some point after that, there will be announcements such as casting, but that will be a little ways off.

UGO: I know Hawk Ostby and Mark Fergus have been talked about.

KF: They’ve been rumored online by numerous people. I think last I heard, Will Smith was actually going to write the script for us. I don’t know how much that would cost.

UGO: (laughs) I think he might be expensive. Talking about Iron Man and cross-overs with The Hulk, everybody’s been talking about Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard. What’s going on?

KF: I think it’s a couple beats early for me to be able to talk about that or any of the casting, as I mentioned before. But there will be clarity soon about that.

UGO: I interviewed Edgar Wright (Shawn of the Dead) a while back, and he said he was really excited about doing Ant-Man and that that was actually going on. We’re still seeing that online.

KF: Yeah. I mean, Edgar has been passionate about Ant-Man for years. I think it was probably three or four years ago that I first met Edgar down at Comic Con. He wanted to meet to talk about a character, and I was like, Ok, Spider-Man? What’s it going to be? And he had pictures of Ant-Man, which I was surprised about until I heard his pitch, and then it made perfect sense. And we brought him on right away. He has delivered an excellent, excellent draft with his writing partner Joe Cornish. They’re at the tail end of doing a revised draft as well. And then, of course, Edgar is going to go off and do Scott Pilgrim. So we hope at some point after that, to bring Ant-Man to the screen.

UGO: Of course, another major rumor is Kenneth Branagh directing Thor. Has that been confirmed yet?

KF: I will confirm that it is indeed a major rumor.

UGO: You’ve done this before...everyone would love to see what he does with Thor. Anybody else being talked about right now?

KF: I think the DVD release of The Hulk is coming a week or two earlier than any of the other announcements will be coming…

UGO: Stan Lee told us recently that pretty much every Marvel character was looking at a future in film. Is there any character that’s not in development that you would like to see as a film?

KF: There are lots of them. Lots and lots and lots...I’ll get together with the development team and say, pitch me a character that I’ve never heard of. Because, believe it or not, there are characters in the Marvel universe that I’ve never heard of. Even having lived with it for all of my thirty-four years and having worked with Marvel for eight years...and you look back at the very first film of the new Marvel era and it was a character that never had his own title, that just appeared in somebody else’s book, that had the seed and the core idea that was great and was able to be fleshed out into movies and TV shows and it was Blade. So there are more of those there. And it’s about finding them and letting them grow. One that I’m excited about somewhere down the line, certainly because it’s unlike anything we’ve ever done before and I think it could be an exciting challenge, would be, of course, Dr. Strange.

The Hulk is released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 21st
 
Some more confirmation of what we're all thinking:



Marvel president KEVIN FEIGE is looking to pit THE INCREDIBLE HULK against the AVENGERS in an upcoming movie - with the green monster as the villain. The studio head admits there are no plans as yet for a sequel to this year's (08) The Incredible Hulk, which starred Edward Norton, but he would love to tie in Dr. Bruce Banner's alter ego into the new Avengers project.

He tells MTV, "Here's the thing - it is all in the planning stages, but certainly if you look back to any number of Hulk comics, or Avengers comics, or The Ultimates comics or the Ultimate Avengers DVD that we released, it certainly makes a hell of a sequence. "To have all of the Avengers going up against a green goliath? I think that would be very cool to see that on the screen."

So no plans on a sequel on it's own. Hmm I can't help feel dissapointed, although I am pumped for the Avengers film. I always find myself rooting for the Hulk, so he would never be the "villain" to me.
 
Kevin is spinning gears. The Incredible Hulk never had real franchise backing with the failure of the first they didn't sequel clause too many of them, I believe Betty and Thunderbolt were the only two that had actual sequel clauses, it wasn't until it was revealed that Norton wasn't tied to a Hulk 2 but the Avengers film people naturally made the assumption that everything was tied to the Avengers film.

According to comic continuity in the second issue of The Avengers the Hulk leaves once he realizes how much the others fear his unstable personality. Feeling responsible, the Avengers try to locate and contain the Hulk which leads them to fighting Namor the Sub-Mariner. This leads to the revival and return of Captain America.

Since the Captain America film has been confirmed to take place in WWII, one would assume the end of that film is being placed in Suspended Animation and the above takes place probably in the beginning or middle of the actual Avengers film.
 
Having Hulk as sort of the nemesis in a collaborative film would make more sense with Stark's bit in The Incredible Hulk, to go to Ross, let him know they're putting a team together, to me implies that Stark's saying, you've failed to catch him, now it's my turn.
 
Having Hulk as sort of the nemesis in a collaborative film would make more sense with Stark's bit in The Incredible Hulk, to go to Ross, let him know they're putting a team together, to me implies that Stark's saying, you've failed to catch him, now it's my turn.

yeah that makes sence, hulk is the good guy, but he's always been an uncontrollable good guy, so the avengers will what to control/tame him and hulk wants no part in that, as we all know.
 
If I read the trades correctly, Norton does not have a sequel clause in his contract for The Incredible Hulk. He does have a clause for him to appear in The Avengers in some capacity but not for a Hulk sequel. He has been really hot and cold on whether he'd come back.

Damn. I hope he returns as the Hulk again. I would love to see him in a Hulk Vs. Wolverine movie.
 
Having Hulk as sort of the nemesis in a collaborative film would make more sense with Stark's bit in The Incredible Hulk, to go to Ross, let him know they're putting a team together, to me implies that Stark's saying, you've failed to catch him, now it's my turn.

I agree. I thought the ending was going to be like that.
 
I need some clarification. For any of you who got the Target Exclusive: 3 Disc Edition, the first disc is the movie that comes in the special case. The 2nd and 3rd disc come in the plastic box. (The first being the bonus disc and the other the digital copy.) Is that right?

At first I was worried about missing a disc because I thought the special case would hold two discs but it looks like it only holds one. The other two discs come packaged separately.
 
I need some clarification. For any of you who got the Target Exclusive: 3 Disc Edition, the first disc is the movie that comes in the special case. The 2nd and 3rd disc come in the plastic box. (The first being the bonus disc and the other the digital copy.) Is that right?

At first I was worried about missing a disc because I thought the special case would hold two discs but it looks like it only holds one. The other two discs come packaged separately.


Did you get the Bluray?
 
This was an swesome movie. I agree with whoever said they liked it better than Iron Man. And let's not forget about the small appearance by:

2204093_Wdisv-vi.jpg

:drool Saw it for the first time last night. And damn shes fine, was hoping to see more of her. Is there any other films she appeared in?
 
Oct 23 2008 8:04 PM EDT

'Incredible Hulk' Producer Wants To Make A Sequel, Which Could Include Edward Norton'You never give up on something that is worth doing,' Gale Anne Hurd says of future 'Hulk' movies.

Compare 2003's "Hulk" with the new-to-DVD "The Incredible Hulk," and you'll find one common creative element: Gale Anne Hurd.

Hurd, the super-producer behind the "Terminator" and "Punisher" franchises, fell in love with the big green guy as a child, purchased the rights to him in the early '90s while Marvel was in disarray and continues to cherish him as the most powerful of all superhero stories. And now that the character is relaunched, Hurd has big plans for the years ahead.

Although Marvel Studio's president of production recently told us that Hulk's future is somewhat uncertain, Hurd revealed that she has every intention of creating an "Incredible Hulk 2" and that Norton is signed on to once again get angry.

"It's all going to depend on the screenplay and where his character goes in any sequel, because he does have a multiple-picture deal," she said of Norton, who told us recently that he's waiting to hear from Marvel regarding Hulk's future. "[Norton's situation] is the same with every franchise like this, when you have one of the top actors of his generation."

Those who've seen "The Incredible Hulk" know that a not-too-subtle sequel hint was dropped when Tim Blake Nelson's Samuel Sterns had a sample of Banner's blood drip into an open wound on his head, causing him to mutate. Hurd said that a proper "Hulk 2" would pick up on this event.

"The Leader," she said when asked what Nelson was transforming into when last we saw him. "It would be a blast [to put the Leader in the sequel], and Tim Blake Nelson is tremendous and a very talented filmmaker in his own right."

But before any Hulk/Leader throw-down can take place, she said, Hulk will likely be seen alongside Iron Man, Captain America and the other heroes being recruited by Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury. "Next, he's likely to appear in an 'Avengers' movie, but that's completely up to Marvel," she explained. "It's wonderful that Marvel now controls so many of their own characters, and they can create a Marvel universe in film and populate it with so many of their characters who naturally exist together. I think an 'Avengers' film is a very exciting prospect."
 
I need some clarification. For any of you who got the Target Exclusive: 3 Disc Edition, the first disc is the movie that comes in the special case. The 2nd and 3rd disc come in the plastic box. (The first being the bonus disc and the other the digital copy.) Is that right?

At first I was worried about missing a disc because I thought the special case would hold two discs but it looks like it only holds one. The other two discs come packaged separately.

Yep. Isn't that case freaking sweet? Nicest exclusive I think.
 
Yep. Isn't that case freaking sweet? Nicest exclusive I think.

Thank you so much for clarification! :rock

I was getting worried that something was wrong with the set. I'm just glad to here from someone that owns one that everything IS there. :lol

Yeah, the case is really nice and UNIQUE! Target has some pretty nice Exclusives lately. I passed on the Iron Man Exclusive though. I bought the two-disc version from Best Buy. However, when I saw this Exclusive, I HAD TO GET IT! :banana
 
I still need to see this. Well see i did see it in the theater but i was so drunk i don't remember anything even if i liked it or not. I was going to the bathroom every 5 min so that didn't help either. I'm kinda psyched, it'll be like all new again!

(i think i remember like 20 seconds of the fight scene)
 
Thank you so much for clarification! :rock

I was getting worried that something was wrong with the set. I'm just glad to here from someone that owns one that everything IS there. :lol

Yeah, the case is really nice and UNIQUE! Target has some pretty nice Exclusives lately. I passed on the Iron Man Exclusive though. I bought the two-disc version from Best Buy. However, when I saw this Exclusive, I HAD TO GET IT! :banana

And Target had it on sale right? Like $5 off. I saw that IM exclusive at Target also. I'm actually thinking of going back and getting it. Yeah, definitely, I'm checking Target first for cool DVD cases when all the other Marvel movies come out.
 
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