The simple answer is yes, but it varies how it is possible. In the one-shot comic "Hulk: The End" written by Peter David, Hulk is almost invincible. Although, Bruce Banner is not invincible. He dies and hulk realizes he cannot transform without dying also.
10 Strongest Hulk Versions in Comics
- Space Punisher Hulk. This is how we've reached the top place on the list and this version is indeed worthy of it.
- Uni-Hulk. This one is a doozy.
- World Breaker Hulk. If you think the one above is a force to be reckoned with, then you will definitely like this one.
- World War Hulk.
- Nul.
- War Hulk.
- Immortal Hulk.
- Maestro.
Hulk became the Dark Hulk once he became possessed by an Evil Force from another dimension. Both the Dark Hulk and the Evil Force are voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. However, the Dark Hulk has purple skin with glowing yellow eyes, and wears Hulk's trademark torn trousers.
Black Hulk is one of the strongest superheroes who exist, being on a par with heroes like Hulk, Thor and Sentry. Superhuman Stamina: By having a modified body and a thick, tough skin, can survive in places with low levels of oxygen. The Black Hulk has also weathered a Atomic Explosion without suffering burns.
At the basic level, both the Red Hulk (former General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross) and the Green Hulk (Dr. Bruce Banner) are very similar. They both have vast superhuman strength and are arguably two of the strongest mortals on Earth. For the Green Hulk, the angrier he gets the stronger he gets.
5 RED HULK
Red Hulk is clearly one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. Not only does he sport an amazing shade of crimson, he has all the powers of the Hulk and more. Red Hulk had the ability to absorb radiation from the people around him.Although Marvel owns the character rights to the Hulk, Universal owns the rights to any solo picture. Back in the early 2000s, when the two Hulk movies were released through Universal, Marvel had not yet been acquired by Disney, a deal that was struck in 2009 for over $4 billion.
Why it's not on Disney Plus: Universal Pictures owns the distribution rights to "The Incredible Hulk." The studio coproduced the movie with Marvel Studios. But for casual viewers, the movie isn't an essential entry in the franchise (the actor Edward Norton was replaced with Mark Ruffalo in "Avengers").
He didn't reprise his role because the 2003 Hulk movie wasn't part of the MCU. When things kicked off with 2008's Iron Man, Marvel Studios was trying to completely redo the Marvel Universe. So already this early in the redo process, Eric Bana was replaced with Ed Norton in the MCU.
For his part, Thor is about as close to a god as it gets. He cannot die, can fly with the help of his hammer, and is easily one of the strongest of the Avengers. Thor is at his highest strength when he is wielding one of his weapons, either Mjolnir or Stormbreaker, but he can still call upon lighting whenever he needs.
As Bruce Banner, the character is approximately 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall and weighs 128 lb (58 kg), but when transformed into the Hulk, the character can stand between 7 and 8 feet (2.1 and 2.4 m) tall and weigh up to 1,400 lb (640 kg).
If all had gone as planned, Edward Norton would still be playing Hulk in the Avengers movies, but because of behind-the-scenes flare-ups, he was replaced by Mark Ruffalo. I wanted a better script.” According to Deadline, one Marvel insider described Norton as a “wolf in the hen house.”
Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members.
“A standalone 'Hulk' movie will never happen,” Ruffalo said to Variety in 2017. “Universal has the rights, and for some reason, they don't know how to play well with Marvel. And they don't want to make money.” In other ways, too, the Hulk does not come with the same creative freedom as other characters.
We have made the decision to not bring Ed Norton back to portray the title role of Bruce Banner in the Avengers. Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members.
Supporting Role
The Incredible Hulk 3 is a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Mark Ruffalo will return as Bruce Banner/Hulk and new characters will be introduced. The Incredible Hulk 3 will come out in May 2025.We have made the decision to not bring Ed Norton back to portray the title role of Bruce Banner in the Avengers. Our decision is definitely not one based on monetary factors, but instead rooted in the need for an actor who embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members.
References
| Hulk Films |
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| Released Films | Hulk | The Incredible Hulk | The Avengers | Avengers: Age of Ultron | Thor: Ragnarok | Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Endgame |
| Cancelled Films | Hulk 2 | The Incredible Hulk 2 |
Every Hulk movie ranked from worst to best
- The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990) The final Incredible Hulk revival TV movie was The Death of the Incredible Hulk.
- The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)
- Hulk (2003)
- The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)
- Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
- The Incredible Hulk (2008)
- Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
- Planet Hulk (2010)
There is no connections at all, it's a reboot. The Incredible Hulk is a part of the MCU, Hulk 2003 has nothing to do with it, at all.
Hulk and Incredible Hulk are two movies on the same fictional character Hulk. While Hulk was released in 2003, Incredible Hulk got released in 2008.
There hasn't been a standalone sequel to the MCU's The Incredible Hulk because the rights to distribute standalone Hulk movies lie with Universal Studios, not Marvel or the Walt Disney Company. As the MCU has appreciated in value, so has the price tag to buy those rights back or make some kind of deal.
That's still Universal's property, so there's that issue. As it turns out, while Marvel Studios owns the film production rights to the Hulk character, they got them after Universal failed to make a sequel to the underperforming Ang Lee-directed Hulk from 2003.
Although Marvel owns the character rights to the Hulk, Universal owns the rights to any solo picture. Prior to being acquired by Disney, Marvel was also distributing its content through Paramount Pictures, a Viacom Company. It distributed the first two “Iron Man” movies, “Thor” and “Captain America: The First Avenger.”
If all had gone as planned, Edward Norton would still be playing Hulk in the Avengers movies, but because of behind-the-scenes flare-ups, he was replaced by Mark Ruffalo. I wanted a better script.” According to Deadline, one Marvel insider described Norton as a “wolf in the hen house.”
In the Incredible Hulk, Banner gets help from a scientist in NY who was experimenting with the Hulk's blood. After the mutation, Blonsky knocks him out, he drops to the ground and you can see some of Hulk's blood dropping onto Mr. Blue's head wound, causing his head to mutate.