This live-action drama is often remembered for its somber tone and focus on the human tragedy of Dr. David Banner (played by ).
refers to several major adaptations of the iconic Marvel Comics character, most notably the classic 1970s television series and the 2008 film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The Classic TV Series (1977–1982) L'Incroyable Hulk
Directed by , this film stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner and is the second entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This live-action drama is often remembered for its
: Haunted by the death of his wife, scientist David Banner accidentally overdoses on gamma radiation while researching human strength. In moments of extreme anger or stress, he transforms into the powerful, green-skinned Hulk (played by bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno ). The Classic TV Series (1977–1982) Directed by ,
: The show is famous for its "Lonely Man Theme"—a melancholy piano piece played as Banner hitchhikes to the next town—and the iconic line: "Don’t make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry" . The 2008 MCU Film
: He is obsessively pursued by tabloid reporter Jack McGee , who believes the Hulk is a dangerous killer.