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The Incredible Hulk [Blu-ray]

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Format: 4K April 10, 2018


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Academy Award® nominee Edward Norton stars as scientist Bruce Banner, a man who has been living in shadows, scouring the planet for an antidote to the unbridled force of rage within him: the Hulk. But when the military masterminds who dream of exploiting his powers force him back to civilization, he finds himself coming face to face with his most formidable foe: the Abomination—a nightmarish beast of pure aggression whose powers match the Hulk's own! Bonus Content: Includes a digital copy of The Incredible Hulk (Subject to expiration. Go tofor details.)Features High Dynamic Range (HDR10) for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike ColorFeature Commentary with Director Louis Leterrier and Tim RothAlternate OpeningDeleted ScenesThe Making of The Incredible HulkBecoming The HulkBecoming The AbominationAnatomy of a Hulk OutFrom Comic Book to Screen]]>

Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy


Format: 4K


Contributor: Avi Arad, Christina Cabot, Edward Norton, Gale Anne Hurd, Kevin Feige, Liv Tyler, Lou Ferrigno, Louis Leterrier, Paul Hernandez, Stan Lee, Tim Blake Nelson, Tim Roth, Ty Burrell, William Hurt, Zak Penn See more


Initial release date: 2018-04-10


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.351


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ B079NBWT45


Director ‏ : ‎ Louis Leterrier


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 53 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ April 10, 2018


Actors ‏ : ‎ Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson, Tim Roth, William Hurt


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  • Great job
Deliver on time and exactly what I wanted.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026 by Harold

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Excellent quality, and even better price.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2026 by angel bernard

  • An Underappreciated "Hulk" That's Worth Your Time
This 2008, interesting "re-boot" of the Marvel Comics character comes across as a sequel to an origin movie that was never made! Pretending that Ang Lee's interesting but bonkers "Hulk" movie never happened, director Louis Leterrier's colorful comic-book saga brings us a kinder, more identifiable Bruce Banner in the form of Edward Norton. Intentionally channeling the Bill Bixby series more than its predecessor, this "Hulk" finds Banner on the run in South America, still trying to find a cure for his transformations into the Big Green One. Circumstances, of course, get in the way, with the military -- including General Ross (William Hurt) -- in hot pursuit of Banner, going so far as to send a newly Gamma-infused soldier (Tim Roth) into the fray in order to stop the Hulk from causing further damage. Banner, meanwhile, seeks help from old love Betty Ross (Liv Tyler), who hasn't spoken to her military dad since Banner's accident, as well as a scientist (Tim Blake Nelson) who hopes to provide a serum to help our hero at least control his transformations. Loaded with effects and chase sequences, this "Incredible Hulk" is a lot more faithful in spirit and execution to the Marvel Comics -- as well as the old CBS series -- than its predecessor, no question. In-jokes and references for fans abound, from a quote of Joe Harnell's series theme to Lou Ferringo's cameo and vocal performances of the Hulk's dialogue as well (there's no mistaking Big Lou's "Hulk SMASH!" line). The Zak Penn script (which Norton rewrote, though without final credit) doesn't aim to be anything other than a basic, straight-ahead action movie, but the set-pieces are well-executed and the final brawl between the Hulk and the Abomination -- with splendid Rhythm & Hues effects -- is something that kids and comic book fans ought to find perfectly satisfying. The performances are all fine, and although one wishes there was more of a human element to this "Hulk" (something that Norton lamented was lost in Marvel's final cut, and could possibly be rectified by an extended DVD this fall), it's still an entertaining summer fantasy that finally does the Incredible one justice on the big screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012 by Chief Brody

  • Hulk movies
Really enjoyed the storyline. Good movies. Action filled.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026 by HJB

  • Great Movie
This case is super cool & also great movie
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026 by xshadowkatx

  • An Incredible Adventure in Phase 1 of the MCU
Picked up this copy of the Incredible Hulk for my MCU collection. One of the few films I hadn't seen before, I initially went in unsure of how the film's quality was going to be. I actually quite enjoyed the film, especially for a phase 1 film. It felt like a old fashioned superhero film. Unlike the rest of the MCU, Bruce Banner is portrayed here by Edward Norton, and he does a great job giving Bruce a soft spoken yet tortured personality as a man of science who wants to rid himself of the monster lurking inside. The rest of the supporting cast is pretty good too; Liv Tyler (also known for her portrayal as Arwen in Lord of the Rings) portrays Bruce's lover Betty Ross, and she does a good job portraying a woman who is sympathetic to Bruce's plight and is willing to give up so much to help him. It's a shame that this is her only MCU appearance. The late William Hurt portrayed General Ross, one of the antagonists of the film, and while his character isn't exactly "deep" he accurately depicts the character as seen in the comics: a man who will do anything to get the Hulk locked up in US custody. While he does eventually return for future MCU films, this is unfortunately the only time his character interacts with Bruce Banner. Tim Roth portrays Emil Blonsky, the film's primary antagonist, and he does a fine job. His descent throughout the film as he wants to get stronger and stronger to match up against the Hulk, eventually leading to the creation of the Abomination, is depicted well. He's a loyal soldier who wants to be even better, yet eventually his increased intake of gamma radiation drives him to want to be the strongest one period (even if he has to tear apart the world to prove the point). Tim Roth has since come back to portray Emil Blonsky in the She-Hulk series on Disney+, but his character there is very butchered compared to his appearance here. Plot is largely straightforward. Bruce tries to live a quiet life in seclusion while trying to find a cure for the monster inside him, but he's eventually found out by the US Army. They try to apprehend him, but after a long chase where he tries to keep himself in check Bruce ends up becoming the Hulk; this gives Blonsky a first taste of the power of the Hulk, and Ross backs off for now. Bruce decides to return to the US in hopes to find the data the originally turned him into the Hulk, thinking that it can help cure him, and ends up reconnecting with his lost love Betty Ross. After getting what he needs and trying to get out of town, the pair get cornered by the US Army and Bruce transforms into the Hulk again to protect Betty. Ross and Blonsky's efforts to stop the Hulk is foiled, for him needing to protect Betty gave him the strength to overcome all they threw at him, and he escapes with Betty. Bruce and Betty end up traveling to New York to meet someone Bruce has been in correspondence with to help find a cure, and while the process seems to work they end up arrested by the US Army. Blonsky ends up infusing himself with Bruce's blood and becomes to mighty monster, the Abomination. Bruce is forced to revert to the Hulk once more so that the Abomination can be stopped, and a mighty battle ensues in the streets of Harlem. Hulk ultimately triumphs over his foe and then returns on the run. My biggest complaints about the film are the quality of the CGI in a few shots (Avatar it is not), though most of the Hulk CGI was actually quite decent, and the final fight scene is a bit short. Other than that I would highly recommend this film to fans of superhero films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and anyone who just wants to enjoy a good story. One large thing to note, however, that drops this product review from a 4 star to a 3 star is that the digital code that comes with this blu-ray+digital bundle is now expired and cannot be redeemed. I was unaware of this prior to purchase, and I had to take it up with Universal Support to find out. The film also seems to be delisted from certain digital storefronts (such as ITunes), and no replacement code could be provided. Just be aware of that to save from any potential disappointment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Adam

  • The Best Hulk The Best Hulk
I do not wish for my review to sound biased or one-sided, but I still enjoy this film all these years later. I saw the 2003 Hulk, and although it has one or two good moments, the desert scene imparticular, it fell short. Dry story and an overly exaggerated and neon Hulk. I've seen the Avengers, and Mark Ruffalo just does not capture the struggle of being Bruce in my opinion. Here, our movie starts of with Ed Norton portraying the titular character in Brazil (picking up where the 2003 story left off). He poor, depressed about not being able to go home, maintaining a very low profile to avoid the public eye at all costs; I felt for this version of Bruce Banner. I did his best to stay calm, but when push came to shove and then pushed some more, Hulk pushed back!!! The creators of this film said they wanted their Hulk to have a giant, green linebacker look, and it works! Hulk is intimidating, powerful, above all angry, and I still get chills hearing him speak for the first time from the shadows. I would have preferred for Ed Norton to continue this role, but alas, Hollywood. The story for the film is not overly complex. It runs like a long episode of the old tv show. Bruce is trying to stay away from the army, he slips up, and they go after him again. The movie is excellent by itself but definitely ties into the early days of the MCU. If you have never seen this film, I highly recommend it! Lastly, love the steelbook comic book design. Check it out in the photos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017 by Mr. Bone

  • Quite awesome
I will admit to being fairly new to the world of Marvel comics--I grew up on the DC TAS series primarily and a few other scattered DC series. As such, I really cannot compare this Hulk to other Hulks, the old Hulks, or anything like that. This is the review of one used to superhero stories, just not this one. I had no interest in the Hulk until I watched the Avengers. I very much loved Dr. Banner so I wanted to watch his movie that led up to the Avengers. Personally, I was very impressed. It is an old plot line and not just to the Hulk (as the other reviewers are assuring me). All superhero plot lines are old. They are all variations on a theme, well a few themes. Themes which we love to hear and watch and read and enjoy seeing reworked into ways which surprise us and make the stories new again. Admittedly, the Hulk was fairly predictable as a whole, maybe a bit more so than normal. But what would a fairly decent person do if he could turn into a green rage monster?--hide, try to control it, stay away from people he loved, etc. Everything else followed. We all knew that much of the plot coming into the movie and knew the movie was going to be about that. You don't even need a trailer to know that. Some of the details were predictable too. How these details occurred, the people involved in the details, their struggles, etc. is what made the movie amazing. It was simple, but it was a beauty to watch (allegorically--there are plenty of ugly looking things in that movie to go around :P ). I thought the simplicity of it was part of what made it so great. (And it was not an action movie with no depth, but a lot of explosions--it was not that sort of simple, rest assured.) I would say that if you need a movie to thoroughly surprise you, then you probably won't like this film. If you want to enjoy a solid superhero story and do not have the aforementioned prerequisite, you will probably love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2013 by Faticia

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