The Hulk film series consists of two superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Eric Bana in Hulk and Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk. The rights to a motion picture based on Hulk were purchased in 1990. Both films were produced by Universal's production. Universal keeps the returned of Ang Lee to direct the Hulk with Eric Bana in the lead of film cast. In 2003, Lee returned to Hollywood to direct Hulk, his first big-budget movie.

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  • The Hulk film series consists of two superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Eric Bana in Hulk and Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk. The rights to a motion picture based on Hulk were purchased in 1990. Both films were produced by Universal's production. Universal keeps the returned of Ang Lee to direct the Hulk with Eric Bana in the lead of film cast. In 2003, Lee returned to Hollywood to direct Hulk, his first big-budget movie. Reception from critics and audiences was lukewarm, and the film ultimately failed to meet Universal's financial expectations. After the setback, Lee considered retiring early, but his father encouraged him to continue making movies. After the failure of Hulk, screenwriter James Schamus was planning a sequel, featuring the Gray Hulk, it came true as The Incredible Hulk, with Edward Norton as Hulk and all the cast set in Hulk was totally different with the cast in The Incredible Hulk. The Hulk film series started with Hulk in 2003 rebooted as The Incredible Hulk in 2008 and planned to become trilogy with another sequel of The Incredible Hulk.
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  • Promotional art for '' The Incredible Hulk''.
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  • Frederick Elmes (''Hulk'')
    Peter Menzies Jr. (''The Incredible Hulk'')
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  • Tim Squyres (''Hulk'')
    John Wright
    Rick Shaine
    Vincent Tabaillon (''The Incredible Hulk'')
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  • Danny Elfman (''Hulk'')
    Craig Armstrong (''The Incredible Hulk'')
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  • The Hulk film series consists of two superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, portrayed by Eric Bana in Hulk and Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk. The rights to a motion picture based on Hulk were purchased in 1990. Both films were produced by Universal's production. Universal keeps the returned of Ang Lee to direct the Hulk with Eric Bana in the lead of film cast. In 2003, Lee returned to Hollywood to direct Hulk, his first big-budget movie.
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  • Hulk (film series)
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