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''Hulk'' (also known as ''The Hulk'') is a 2003 American
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based on the
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character of the same name, created by
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and
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. Produced by
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in association with Marvel Enterprises, Valhalla Motion Pictures, and Good Machine, and distributed by Universal, it was directed by
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and written by John Turman, James Schamus, and Michael France, from a story conceived by Schamus. The film stars
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as Bruce Banner and Hulk, alongside Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and
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. The film explores Bruce Banner's origins. After a lab accident involving
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, he transforms into a giant green-skinned humanoid with
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known as the Hulk whenever stressed or emotionally provoked. The
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pursues him, and he clashes with his biological father, who has dark plans for his son. Development started in 1990. At one time, Joe Johnston and then Jonathan Hensleigh were to direct. Hensleigh, John Turman, Michael France, Zak Penn, J. J. Abrams,
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,
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, and Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski wrote more scripts before Ang Lee and James Schamus's involvement. The project was filmed primarily in
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from March to August 2002, mainly in the
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. ''Hulk'' was released by
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on June 20, 2003. The film grossed $245.4 million worldwide and received mixed reviews upon release, with reviewers praising the cast's performances and Lee's directing but criticising the slow pace and length. It has since received retrospective praise for its departure from conventional comic book film tropes. A planned sequel which would have been released in May 2005 was repurposed as a reboot titled '' The Incredible Hulk'' and released on June 13, 2008, as the second film in the
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Plot

At the end of the 1960s, David Banner is a
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researcher for the government trying to improve human DNA and he experiments on himself. After his wife Edith gives birth to their son, Bruce Banner, David realizes Bruce inherited his mutant DNA and attempts to find a cure. In 1974, David's supervisor, Colonel Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, shuts down his research after learning of his dangerous experiments; in a fit of psychotic rage, David rigs Desert Base's gamma reactor to explode as revenge. Believing he is dangerous, David tries to kill Bruce but accidentally murders Edith when she gets between them and tries to stop David; the trauma causes the subconscious suppression of Bruce's early childhood memories. Ross arrests and sends David to a mental hospital, putting the 4-year-old Bruce into foster care. Mrs. Krenzler adopts him, and Bruce assumes the surname, growing up believing his birth parents are dead. Thirty years later, Bruce is a brilliant scientist working at the Berkeley Lab with his ex-girlfriend and Ross's estranged daughter, Betty Ross. Representing the private research company Atheon, the shady Glenn Talbot becomes interested in the scientists' nanomeds research to create regenerating soldiers for the military-industrial complex. David reappears as a janitor in the lab building to infiltrate Bruce's life. The now-General Ross investigates, becoming concerned for Betty's safety around Bruce. Bruce saves a colleague named Harper from an accident with a malfunctioning gammasphere. Bruce awakens in a hospital bed and tells Betty he feels better than ever, but Betty cannot fathom his survival since the nanomeds killed everything else; unknown to them, the radiation merged with Bruce's altered DNA. Later, David meets Bruce, revealing their relationship and hinting at Bruce's mutation. He later uses samples of Bruce's DNA for animal experimentation. At the lab, Bruce realizes that David is his father, triggering flashes of his repressed traumatic memories. Increasing rage from the realization activates his gamma-radiated DNA; he becomes the
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and demolishes the lab. Betty finds Bruce, who barely remembers the previous night, unconscious in his home the following day. Ross arrives later to question Bruce and, after hours of interrogation, seizes the lab and places him under
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. Betty locates David and investigates him. David calls Bruce that night, revealing he mutated his three dogs and sent them to attack Betty, enraging Bruce. Bemoaning the lab's destruction, Talbot attacks Bruce, who transforms into the Hulk once again and injures Talbot and Ross's MPs. The Hulk finds Betty in her forest cabin, saves her from the dogs, and changes back. Betty calls Ross the following day; the army tranquilizes and takes Bruce to Desert Base. Deeming him doomed to follow in David's footsteps, Ross doubts helping Bruce, but Betty persuades Ross to let her try. David subjects himself to the nanomeds and gamma sphere, becoming able to meld with and absorb the properties of anything he touches. Talbot wrestles control from Ross, forcing Betty to return home. Seeking to profit from the Hulk's power, Talbot fails to provoke Bruce and puts him in an isolation tank. David confronts Betty at her house, offering to surrender himself yet asking to speak to Bruce "one last time." Talbot induces a nightmare from Bruce's repressed memories and triggers a transformation. Following an unsuccessful attempt to take a sample of the Hulk, Talbot gets himself killed when he fires an explosive round that backfires; Ross resumes command. The Hulk escapes the base, battles the army in the desert, and leaps to
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to find Betty. She convinces Ross to take her to the Hulk, returning Bruce to normal. Bruce and David talk at a base in the city while Ross watches, threatening to incinerate them. David has descended into megalomania, wanting Bruce's power to stabilize his unstable molecules so he may successfully destroy all his enemies. After Bruce refuses, David bites into a
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when Ross powers it, absorbing the energy and mutating into a powerful electrical entity. Bruce becomes the Hulk and fights and overpowers him; they are presumed dead after Ross orders a Gamma Charge Bomb to end the battle. A year later, Ross constantly monitors Betty, as numerous Hulk sightings get reported, and reconciles with her. In exile in the
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, Bruce is alive as a medical camp doctor. His camp gets overrun by soldiers who try to steal their supplies; after Bruce unsuccessfully warns their commander not to make him angry, the Hulk roars in rage.


Cast

*
Eric Bana Eric Martin Andrew Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana (), is an Australian actor. He began his career in the sketch-comedy series '' Full Frontal'' before gaining notice in the comedy drama '' The Castle'' (199 ...
as Bruce Banner / Hulk:
A gamma radiation research scientist. After exposure to elevated gamma radiation levels, he becomes an enormous, green, monster humanoid and muscular when enraged or agitated, and also has the ability to grow larger in size and become stronger when angered in his Hulk form. He is legally known as "Bruce Krenzler" throughout the film. Bana was cast in October 2001, signing for an additional two sequels.
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felt obliged to cast Bana upon seeing '' Chopper'' and first approached the actor in July 2001. Other actors heavily pursued the role. Bana was also in heavy contention for '' Ghost Rider'' but lost out to
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. Bana explained, "I was obsessed with the TV show. I was never a huge comic book reader when I was a kid but was completely obsessed with the television show." It was widely reported Billy Crudup turned down the role.
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were reportedly under consideration for the lead.
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and Jeff Goldblum auditioned for the role.
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, who went on to play Bruce in ''The Incredible Hulk'', expressed interest in the role but turned it down as he was disappointed with the script.
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was also offered the role but he turned it down. ** Michael and David Kronenberg as young Bruce Banner ** Mike Erwin as teenage Bruce Banner **
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provided the
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and
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of Hulk. * Jennifer Connelly as Betty Ross:
Bruce's ex-girlfriend and colleague, General Ross's estranged daughter, and possibly the only one who can make the Hulk revert into Bruce. Director Ang Lee attracted Connelly to the role. "He's not talking about a guy running around in green tights and a glossy fun-filled movie for kids. He's talking along the lines of tragedy and psychodrama. I find it interesting, the green monster of rage and greed, jealousy and fear in all of us." ** Rhiannon Leigh Wryn as young Betty Ross * Sam Elliott as Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross:
A four-star general and Betty's estranged father. Ross was responsible for prohibiting David Banner from his lab work after learning of his dangerous experiments. Elliot said his performance was similar to his portrayal of Basil L. Plumley in '' We Were Soldiers''. Elliott accepted the role without reading the script, being excited to work with Ang Lee, and researched ''Hulk'' comic books for the part. ** Todd Tesen as young Thaddeus Ross * Josh Lucas as Glenn Talbot:
A ruthless and arrogant former soldier who has a history with Betty. He offers Bruce and Betty a chance to work for him at the research company Atheon and make self-healing super soldiers. *
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as David Banner:
Bruce's mentally unstable biological father who's also a genetics research scientist. He spent several years locked away for causing a gamma reactor explosion and accidentally killing his wife, Edith. David eventually gains absorbing powers, reminiscent of the comic book character Absorbing Man, which first appeared in the film's early scripts. At one point, he also becomes a towering creature composed of electricity, reminiscent of Zzzax, one of the Hulk's enemies in the comic series. Nolte agreed to participate in the film when Lee described the project as a "Greek tragedy." ** Paul Kersey as young David Banner * Cara Buono as Edith Banner:
Bruce's biological mother, whom he cannot remember. She is heard but mostly appears in Bruce's nightmares. *
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as Mrs. Krenzler:
Bruce's
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mother, who cared for him after Edith's death and David's incarceration. * Kevin Rankin as Harper:
Bruce's colleague, whom he saved from the gamma radiation.
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, who co-created Hulk, and
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, who portrayed the character in the 1970s series, make
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have small roles as soldiers.


Production


Development


Jonathan Hensleigh

Producers Avi Arad and Gale Anne Hurd began developing ''Hulk'' in 1990, the same year of the airing of the final television film based on the 1970s TV series, '' The Death of the Incredible Hulk''. They set the property up at
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in 1992. Michael France and
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were invited into Universal's offices in 1993, with France writing the script. Universal's concept was to have the
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battle terrorists, an idea France disliked. John Turman, a Hulk comic book fan, was brought to write the script in 1994, getting Lee's approval. Heavily influenced by the ''Tales to Astonish'' issues, Turman wrote ten drafts and pitted the Hulk against General Ross, the military, and the
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, also including Rick Jones and the atomic explosion origin from the comics along with Brian Banner as the explanation for Bruce's inner anger. Universal had mixed feelings over Turman's script, but future screenwriters would use many elements. Hurd brought her husband Jonathan Hensleigh as co-producer the following year, and Universal hired
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(ILM) to create the Hulk with CGI. Universal was courting France once more to write the screenplay but changed when Joe Johnston became the director in April 1997. The studio wanted Hensleigh to rewrite the script due to his successful results on Johnston's ''
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''. Universal fired France before he wrote a single page but gave him a buy-off. Johnston dropped out of directing in July 1997 in favor of '' October Sky'', and Hensleigh convinced Universal to make the ''Hulk'' his directing debut. Universal brought Turman back a second time to write two more drafts. Zak Penn then rewrote it. His script featured a fight between the Hulk and a school of sharks, and two scenes he eventually used for the 2008 film: Banner realizing he cannot have sex, and triggering a transformation by falling out of a helicopter. Hensleigh rewrote from scratch, coming up with a brand new storyline featuring Bruce Banner, who, before the accident which turns him into the Hulk, experiments with gamma-irradiated insect DNA on three convicts, transforming them into "insect men" that cause havoc. Filming was to start in December 1997 in
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for a mid 1999 release, but filming was pushed back for four months. Hensleigh subsequently rewrote the script with J. J. Abrams. Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski were also brought on board to rewrite, with Hensleigh still attached as director. In October 1997, ''Hulk'' had entered
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with the creation of
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and
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already underway. Gregory Sporleder was cast as "Novak", Banner's archenemy, while Lynn Williams was cast as a convict who transforms into a combination of human, ant, and beetle. In March 1998, Universal put ''Hulk'' on hiatus due to its escalating $100 million budget and worries of Hensleigh directing his first film. $20 million was already spent on script development, computer animation, and prosthetics work. Hensleigh immediately went to rewrite the script to reduce the budget.


Michael France

Hensleigh found the rewriting process too complicated and resigned, saying he "wasted nine months in
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". It took another eight months for France to convince Universal and the producers to let him try to write a script for the third time. France claimed, "Someone within the Universal hierarchy wasn't sure if this was a
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, or a
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, and I kept getting directions to write both. I think that at some point when I wasn't in the room, there may have been discussions about turning it into a
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movie." France was writing the script on the fast track from July—September 1999. Filming for ''Hulk'' was to start in April 2000. France stated his vision of the film was different from the other drafts, which based Bruce Banner on his "amiable, nerdy genius" incarnation in the 1960s. France cited inspiration from the 1980s ''Hulk'' stories, which introduced Brian Banner, Bruce's abusive father who killed his mother. His script had Banner trying to create cells with regenerative capabilities to convince himself that he is not like his father. However, he has anger management issues before the Hulk is born, which makes everything worse. The "Don't make me angry..." line from the 1978 TV series '' The Incredible Hulk'' became the dialogue that Banner's father would say before beating his son. Elements such as the "Gammasphere", Bruce and Betty's tragic romance, and the black ops made it to the final film. France turned in his final drafts in late 1999 – January 2000.


Ang Lee

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and
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rewrote the script even after the producers' positive response to France's script. Tolkin was brought in January 2000, and Universal brought Hayter in September. Hayter's draft features the
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, Zzzax, and Absorbing Man as the villains, who are depicted as Banner's colleagues and get caught in the same accident that creates the Hulk. Director
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and his producing partner James Schamus became involved with the film on January 20, 2001. Lee chose not to direct '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' and instead began work on the film. He was dissatisfied with Hayter's script and commissioned Schamus for a rewrite, merging Banner's father with the Absorbing Man. Lee cited influences from ''
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'', ''
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to interpret the story. Schamus said he had found the storyline that introduced Brian Banner, allowing Lee to write a drama that again explored father-son themes. Schamus was still rewriting the script in October 2001. In early 2002, as filming was underway, Michael France read all the scripts for the
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to determine who would get final credit. France criticized Schamus and Hayter for claiming they were aiming to make Banner a more in-depth character, saddened they had denigrated his and Turman's work in interviews. Schamus elected to get solo credit. France said, "James Schamus did a significant amount of work on the screenplay. For example, he brought in the Hulk dogs from the comics and he made the decision to use Banner's father as a real character in the present. But he used quite a lot of elements from John Turman's scripts and quite a lot from mine, and that's why we were credited." France, Turman, and Schamus received final credit. In December 2001, a theatrical release date for June 20, 2003, was announced, with the title of ''The Hulk''. Schamus admitted that he was worried about making the film after seeing ''
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''.


Filming

Filming began on March 18, 2002, in Arizona and moved on April 19 to the
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. Locations included Advanced Light Source,
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, Treasure Island military base, and the sequoia forests of Porterville, before several weeks in the
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deserts. The penultimate battle scene between Hulk and his father used the real Pear Lake in Sequoia National Park as a backdrop. Filming then moved to the Universal backlot in Los Angeles, using Stage 12 for the water tank scene, and finished in the first week of August. Filming of ''Hulk'' constituted hiring 3,000 local workers, generating over $10 million in the local economy. Mychael Danna, who previously collaborated with Lee on ''Ride with the Devil (film), Ride with the Devil'' and ''The Ice Storm (film), The Ice Storm'', was set to compose the film score before dropping out. Danny Elfman was then hired.


Visual effects and sound design

Eric Bana commented that the shoot was "Ridiculously serious... a silent set, morbid in a lot of ways." Lee told him that he was shooting a Greek tragedy and that he would be making a "whole other movie" about the Hulk at
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. An example of Lee's art film, arthouse approach to the film was taking Bana to watch a bare-knuckle boxing match. Bana would later disfavorably reflect on his experience making the film as the majority of the time he was working indoors while the rest of the cast interacted with a CGI recreation of the Hulk, somewhat limiting his screen time. Visual effects supervisor, Computer animation supervisor Dennis Muren was on the set every day. One of the many visual images that presented an acting challenge for Bana was Lee's Split screen (film), split-screen technique to mimic comic book page panels cinematically. This technique required many more takes of individual scenes than usual. Muren and other ILM animators used previous technology from ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' (for the Dobby (Harry Potter), Dobby character) to create the Hulk with computer-generated imagery. Additional software included PowerAnimator, Softimage 3D, Softimage XSI, and Pixar's Pixar RenderMan, RenderMan. ILM started computer animation work in 2001 and completed it in May 2003, just one month before the film's release. Lee provided some
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work in post-production. Gary Rydstrom handled sound design at Skywalker Sound.


Music

Danny Elfman composed the film score for ''Hulk'' as a replacement for Mychael Danna, whose score was rejected by the studio executives because it had a non-traditional approach and did not suit the film's tone. Elfman's involvement was confirmed nearly three months ahead of the film's release; he composed over two hours of music within 37 days. The soundtrack album was released on June 17, 2003, by Decca Records; the album features Elfman's score as well as the song "Set Me Free (Velvet Revolver song), Set Me Free" by Velvet Revolver, which plays during the end credits.


Release


Marketing

A 70-second teaser trailer debuted in theaters with the release of ''
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'' on May 3, 2002. This trailer was later attached to the home video releases of ''The Scorpion King''. Universal Pictures spent $2.1 million to market the film in a 30-second television advertisement, television spot during Super Bowl XXXVII on January 26, 2003. A new trailer would premiere on February 14, 2003, in front of ''Daredevil (film), Daredevil''s screenings. Another trailer debuted on May 2, 2003 with the opening of ''X2 (film), X2''. Just weeks before the film's release, several workprints leaked on the Internet. The public already criticized the visual and special effects, although it was not the film's final editing cut. The film received a novelization written by ''Hulk'' comic writer, Peter David. The tie-in ''Hulk (video game), Hulk'' video game was developed by Radical Entertainment and released by Vivendi Universal Games on May 28, 2003, and features a narrative that acts as a sequel to the film. For the promotional campaign, Universal hired Nabisco, Post Consumer Brands, Pepsi, The Hershey Company, Hershey's, Kraft Foods Inc., Kraft Foods, Conagra Brands, Glad (company), Glad, and Snack Foods Limited.


Home media

''Hulk'' was released on VHS and DVD on October 28, 2003. The DVD includes behind-the-scenes footage, enhanced viewing options that allow users to manipulate a 3-D Hulk model, and cast and crew commentaries. The film earned $61.2 million in DVD sales during 2003. ''Hulk'' was released on HD DVD on December 12, 2006, on Blu-ray on September 16, 2008, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray on July 9, 2019.


Reception


Box office

''Hulk'' was released on June 20, 2003, grossing $24.3 million during its opening day. On its second day of release, it made $21.3 million. The film then earned $62.1 million in its opening weekend, which made it the 16th highest-ever opener at the time. It managed to top the box office upon opening, beating out ''Finding Nemo''. Moreover, it surpassed ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' to score the biggest June opening weekend. That record would last until 2004 when it was surpassed by ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban''. ''Hulk'' went on to score the fourth-highest opening weekend for a Universal film, behind ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', ''The Mummy Returns'', and ''Bruce Almighty''. It also achieved the fifth-highest opening weekend for a 2003 film, trailing only behind the latter film, ''Finding Nemo'', ''X2 (film), X2'', and ''The Matrix Reloaded''. Also, the film joined ''2 Fast 2 Furious'' and ''Bruce Almighty'' to become one of three Universal films to make $50 million opening weekends. With a second-weekend drop of 70%, it was the first opener above $20 million to drop over 65%. At the time, the film had the second-highest second weekend decline of any superhero film, behind ''Steel (1997 film), Steel''. It eventually made $18.8 million during its second weekend, ranking in second place below ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle''. The film grossed $132.2 million in North America on a budget of $137 million. It made $113.2 million in foreign countries, coming to a worldwide total of $245.4 million. With a final North American gross of $132.2 million, it became the largest opener not to earn $150 million. Internationally, ''Hulk'' had box office runs in several countries. It made $3.1 million from five Asian countries during its opening weekend, scoring a Hong Kong opening of $700,000 while doubling ''Gladiator (2000 film), Gladiator''. It grossed $122,000 in Malaysia, making it the country's second-highest opening of a Universal film, after ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. In the UK, the film had made $5.6 million during its opening weekend, combined with $2.1 million from previews. In Mexico, ''Hulk'' became Universal's biggest opening in the country, generating $4.6 million and surpassing ''Jurassic Park III''. In total, the international grosses include Argentina ($1.2 million), Australia ($6.4 million), France ($9.6 million), Germany ($4.1 million), Italy ($8 million), Japan ($7.6 million), Mexico ($11.6 million), South Korea ($2.5 million), Spain ($7.7 million), Taiwan ($3.7 million), and the United Kingdom ($13.9 million).


Critical response

Upon opening, ''Hulk'' received mixed reviews from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, ''Hulk'' holds approval rating based on reviews and an average rating of . The website's critics' consensus reads, "While Ang Lee's ambitious film earns marks for style and an attempt at dramatic depth, there's ultimately too much talking and not enough smashing." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 54 out of 100 based on 40 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert gave a positive review, explaining, "
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is trying to actually deal with the issues in the story of the Hulk, instead of simply cutting to brainless visual effects." Ebert also liked how the Hulk's movements resembled
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. Although Peter Travers of ''Rolling Stone'' felt ''Hulk'' should have been shorter, he heavily praised the action sequences, especially the climax (narrative), climax and cliffhanger. Paul Clinton of CNN believed the cast gave strong performances, but in an otherwise positive review, criticized the computer-generated imagery, calling the Hulk "a ticked-off version of Shrek (character), Shrek". Mick LaSalle of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' considered "the film is more thoughtful and pleasing to the eye than any blockbuster in recent memory, but its epic length comes without an epic reward." Ty Burr of ''The Boston Globe'' felt " Jennifer Connelly reprises her stand-by-your-messed-up-scientist turn from ''A Beautiful Mind (film), A Beautiful Mind''." Lisa Schwarzbaum of ''Entertainment Weekly'' stated, "a big-budget comic-book adaptation has rarely felt so humorless and intellectually defensive about its own pulpy roots." ''Hulk'' received retrospective praise from critics for its artistic difference from other superhero films such as those by Marvel and DC comics. In 2012, Matt Zoller Seitz cited it as one of the few big-budget superhero films that "really departed from formula, in terms of subject matter or tone", writing that the film is "pretty bizarre... in its old-school Freudian psychology, but interesting for that reason". In Scout Tafoya's 2016 video essay on another film directed by Ang Lee, ''Ride with the Devil (film), Ride with the Devil'', he mentioned ''Hulk'' as "Lee's ill-fated but quietly soulful and deeply sad adaptation of ''The Incredible Hulk'' comics". In 2018, Peter Sobczynski of RogerEbert.com wrote that the film is "a genuinely great example of cinematic pop art that deserves a reappraisal". One article calls it a "road not taken" in comic book adaptations. The author praised ''Popeye (1980 film), Popeye'', ''Dick Tracy (1990 film), Dick Tracy'', and ''Hulk'' for their use of comic techniques such as "Masking (illustration), masking, Glossary of comics terminology, paneling, and Glossary of comics terminology, page layout" in ways the DC Extended Universe and
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do not.


Accolades

Connelly and Danny Elfman received nominations at the 30th Saturn Awards with Saturn Award for Best Actress, Best Actress and Saturn Award for Best Music, Best Music. The film was nominated for Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Science Fiction Film but lost out to ''X2 (film), X2'', another film based on Marvel characters. Dennis Muren, Michael Lantieri, and the special effects crew were nominated for Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, Best Special Effects.


Future


Cancelled sequel

In March 2002, during filming for ''Hulk'', producer Avi Arad targeted a May 2005 theatrical release date for a sequel. Upon the film's release, screenwriter James Schamus started to plan a sequel featuring Hulk's Grey Hulk persona and considered using the
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and the Abomination (character), Abomination as villains. Marvel asked for Abomination's inclusion to be an actual threat to Hulk, unlike General Ross.''Becoming the Abomination'', 2008 DVD featurette, '' The Incredible Hulk'' The project ultimately never launched due to Universal’s failure to meet the 2004 deadline to begin filming.


Marvel Cinematic Universe

In January 2006, Marvel Studios reacquired the film rights to the character, and writer Zak Penn began work on a sequel titled ''The Incredible Hulk''. However,
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rewrote Penn's script after signing on to star, retelling the origin story in flashbacks and revelations, to establish the film as a Reboot (fiction), reboot; director Louis Leterrier agreed with this approach. Leterrier acknowledged that the only remaining similarity between the two films was Bruce hiding in South America. In 2021, amid the rumors of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield returning to reprise their roles in ''Spider-Man: No Way Home'' which later turned out to be true, Bana was interviewed by Jake Hamilton to promote his new film ''The Dry (film), The Dry''. When asked if he would be willing to reprise his role as his version of Bruce Banner in a future MCU project alongside Ruffalo's version of the character, Bana replied:


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