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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 23:29:57 GMT
I would dig it very much if Grey Hulk showed up. It would add a new dynamic to not just Banner but to his interaction with the rest of the Avengers. Though to be honest, I'd miss the green Goliath. I feel Marvel's Hulk is the first live action movie to really nail the green look. Aesthetically, I've always found green Hulk to be more pleasing to the nature of comic books. I'm very curious where they take this Hulk arc, and I really don't know where it's going. I sort of suspect that they're going to discover how he actually got to Sakaar and that he'll figure out that Tony/Nick/Others knew if they ever got the chance they would send him off planet. Obviously that leads to some version of World War Hulk, but probably a much smaller scale type of event within Infinity War, but how that would end I have no clue. I'm not remotely confident that is the direction this is going, but it might lean that way. I don't know what else they're planning if not.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 13, 2017 23:33:30 GMT
I would dig it very much if Grey Hulk showed up. It would add a new dynamic to not just Banner but to his interaction with the rest of the Avengers. Though to be honest, I'd miss the green Goliath. I feel Marvel's Hulk is the first live action movie to really nail the green look. Aesthetically, I've always found green Hulk to be more pleasing to the nature of comic books. Didn't Banner and Hulk split into two separate beings in the comics?
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 23:36:44 GMT
I would dig it very much if Grey Hulk showed up. It would add a new dynamic to not just Banner but to his interaction with the rest of the Avengers. Though to be honest, I'd miss the green Goliath. I feel Marvel's Hulk is the first live action movie to really nail the green look. Aesthetically, I've always found green Hulk to be more pleasing to the nature of comic books. Didn't Banner and Hulk split into two separate beings in the comics? They have yes. I'd sort of doubt they'll do that in the films, but perhaps you have an idea as to how they would pull that off?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 13, 2017 23:38:28 GMT
Didn't Banner and Hulk split into two separate beings in the comics? They have yes. I'd sort of doubt they'll do that in the films, but perhaps you have an idea as to how they would pull that off? No, not really, lol. But, they claim to have a plan in place to further develop the character. So, your guess is as good as mine.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 13, 2017 23:42:02 GMT
They have yes. I'd sort of doubt they'll do that in the films, but perhaps you have an idea as to how they would pull that off? No, not really, lol. But, they claim to have a plan in place to further develop the character. So, your guess is as good as mine. I'm actually really curious what that plan is. I mentioned before, and I honestly have no clue if this is remotely close, but I suspect Banner will discover how the hell his ship got to Sakaar and that will involve a plan back in AOU to send him into space if they ever got the chance after what happened in Africa. Remember that whole line about calls for Banner's arrest that Maria Hill told the team about. Tony might even be in on it. And Ross, definitely Ross. How that would play out during Avengers 4 I have no idea, but obviously it would be a highly modified version of World War Hulk laced through it.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 14, 2017 1:21:50 GMT
I would dig it very much if Grey Hulk showed up. It would add a new dynamic to not just Banner but to his interaction with the rest of the Avengers. Though to be honest, I'd miss the green Goliath. I feel Marvel's Hulk is the first live action movie to really nail the green look. Aesthetically, I've always found green Hulk to be more pleasing to the nature of comic books. I'm very curious where they take this Hulk arc, and I really don't know where it's going. I sort of suspect that they're going to discover how he actually got to Sakaar and that he'll figure out that Tony/Nick/Others knew if they ever got the chance they would send him off planet. Obviously that leads to some version of World War Hulk, but probably a much smaller scale type of event within Infinity War, but how that would end I have no clue. I'm not remotely confident that is the direction this is going, but it might lean that way. I don't know what else they're planning if not. The explanation for how he got to Sakaar is that there are random wormholes open all over the Universe (as seen in GOTG2) and when he was flying the jet into the atmosphere he accidentally flew through one. With no destination planned, the jet just spun through warp-space and landed on Sakaar where all the people lost in the gateways end up.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 14, 2017 1:48:47 GMT
I'm very curious where they take this Hulk arc, and I really don't know where it's going. I sort of suspect that they're going to discover how he actually got to Sakaar and that he'll figure out that Tony/Nick/Others knew if they ever got the chance they would send him off planet. Obviously that leads to some version of World War Hulk, but probably a much smaller scale type of event within Infinity War, but how that would end I have no clue. I'm not remotely confident that is the direction this is going, but it might lean that way. I don't know what else they're planning if not. The explanation for how he got to Sakaar is that there are random wormholes open all over the Universe (as seen in GOTG2) and when he was flying the jet into the atmosphere he accidentally flew through one. With no destination planned, the jet just spun through warp-space and landed on Sakaar where all the people lost in the gateways end up. Yes, I know, and I'm cool with that if they never mention it again, but I'm just saying there may be another layer to it.
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