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See the new 'Incredible Hulk' trailer
There's a new movie of 'The Incredible Hulk' and the trailer is available to view online now.
Deemed ‘too clever’ by moviegoers in 2003, Ang Lee’s amiable, intellectual reading of Marvel Comics’ angry green action hero, The Incredible Hulk didn’t really muscle-in on the box office pay dirt that is generally expected of gaudy comic-book adaptations.How to remedy that? Make another film on exactly the same subject with a different director and star, take out all the prominent themes and ideas and aim it squarely at the fantasy cinema drones.
The forthcoming, dumbed-down version of ‘The Incredible Hulk’ is directed by Louis Leterrier who gave us ‘The Transporter’ films and stars Ed Norton as Dr Bruce Banner, the man who experiences random bouts of monsterism due to an overexposure to gamma radiation.
The film is unleashed in UK cinemas on June 13, but, in the meantime, you can watch the new 'Incredible Hulk' trailer.
Author: Time Out
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