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Marvel Studios spoiled the appearance of Red Hulk in 'Captain America: Brave New World' very early in trailers.
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2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain. Tim Blake Nelson plays a pre-transformation Samuel Sterns in the film. This version of Sterns is actually Banner's ally - a ...
Few Marvel Comics villain’s live-action debuts have been teased as long as the Leader. The Hulk’s brilliant adversary was first introduced in his pre-villain form in 2008’s The Incredible ...
The climax of Incredible Hulk (2008) showed how a sample of Bruce ... Even without knowing the larger plans for The Leader’s MCU arc, it’s already clear that the villain will be putting ...
Brave New World is practically The Incredible Hulk 2. From Harrison Ford’s Thunderbolt Ross to Tim Blake Nelson’s The Leader to Liv Tyler’s Betty Ross, let’s break down the history of ...
Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) had a secondary role in The Incredible Hulk ... exposure makes Sterns as smart as Hulk is strong, becoming the villainous Leader. But Marvel Studios has left ...
Brave New World also features the return of Tim Blake Nelson as The Leader, a character whose very comic-book-y mutation began in The Incredible Hulk after he was exposed to Banner’s blood ...
While Planet Hulk dispelled the notion that Bruce Banner’s rage-fueled alter ego lacked the patience, intelligence, or ...
which even featured the return of The Incredible Hulk's Abomination, played once again by Tim Roth. There were even some potential hints in that show that the Leader could appear or be behind some ...
He first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1, and thus ... He allied with outright villains like Abomination and the Leader, essentially committing treason, all in an effort to defeat the Jade ...
Let’s quickly break down The Leader’s background and why he may actually make sense as the next big Captain America villain. 2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain.