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The Incredible Hulk
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"The Incredible Hulk" kicks off an all-new, explosive and action-packed epic of one of the most popular Super Heroes of all time. In this new beginning, scientist Bruce Banner desperately hunts for a cure to the gamma radiation that poisoned his cells and unleashes the unbridled force of rage within him: The Hulk. Living in the shadows--cut off from a life he knew and the woman he loves, Betty Ross--Banner struggles to avoid the obsessive pursuit of his nemesis, General Thunderbolt Ross, and the military machinery that seeks to capture him and brutally exploit his power. As all three grapple with the secrets that led to The Hulk's creation, they are confronted with a monstrous new adversary known as The Abomination, whose destructive strength exceeds even The Hulk's own. And on June 13, one scientist must make an agonizing final choice: accept a peaceful life as Bruce Banner or find heroism in the creature he holds inside--The Incredible Hulk?
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MPAA rating:
PG-13
for sequences of intense action violence, some frightening sci-fi images and brief suggestive content
Cast:
Liv Tyler; William Hurt; Tim Roth; Tim Blake Nelson; Ty Burrell; Edward Norton
Directed by:
Louis Leterrier
Genre:
Action, Adventure; SciFi, Fantasy
Running time:
01:54
Release date:
2008
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