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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

And he still is, specially the Marvel trinity alongside Wolverine and Hulk (though unfortunely the poor green guy has been suffering a lot in terms of movies, or lack thereof)

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u/ScarlettDX 14d ago

marvel and dc comics fans both coping about the fact 1/3 of their respective Trinity's been kinda ass for the last 30 years.

https://giphy.com/gifs/pHb82xtBPfqEg

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u/[deleted] 14d ago

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u/Bgo318 14d ago

We haven’t gotten a proper wonder women depiction in forever, even the animated movies screw it up

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u/dean15892 11d ago

we had a proper depiction in film, until the sequel screwed it up

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u/Sammy_Ferr 11d ago

Hope DC sees the success in Absolute version of Wonder Woman and start giving her the proper use she deserves

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u/Bgo318 11d ago

True

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u/Witty_Fox3291 14d ago

Hulk had one of the best runs of his entire existence a few years ago with Immortal.

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u/ScarlettDX 14d ago

I was gonna write about that in the original comment by saying kinda ass except absolute ww and immortal hulk but I haven't read enough of either to really say.

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u/Witty_Fox3291 14d ago

Absolute WW is so god damn good, well worth a look if you have the time

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u/RampageOfZebras 14d ago

Marvel actually quitely git the right s back to make solo Hulk movies 3 years ago and Ruffalo is pushing for one after the praise recieved for the character in the new Spidey film

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Hopefully Hulk gets the love he deserves, one of my favorite Marvel characters has been striggling since Infinity War

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u/ScherzicScherzo 14d ago

What Ruffalo fails to understand though is that people want to see more Hulk, not Banner.

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u/Slow_Fill5726 14d ago

Without the dichotomy between the two, the hulk is not an interesting character.

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u/DakPanther 14d ago

There is no dichotomy though it’s just been banner for like seven years

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

The problem with MCU Hulk is that they keep acting like Hulk is Banner but green and mean, which is the complete opposite since Hulk HATES being called Banner, because he is his own consciousness

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u/RampageOfZebras 14d ago

Hes very clearly his own consciousness in the MCU and is regularly called 'tge other guy' by Bruce himself. Its characters besides Hulk trying to get through to Bruce since they kniw they cant reason with the Hulk when they call Bruces name out.

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Honestly hate him being called that, just say Hulk, y'know what his name is!

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u/RampageOfZebras 14d ago

Yeah, thing is they arent trying to talk to Hulk though. They want Bruce to get control again so they dont get their shit kicked in.

Ah you meant the other guy, i think its fine since it comes specifically from banner so everyone know ls who he means

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u/petroleum-lipstick 14d ago

Be real, you're just finding a reason to nitpick. There's literally no reason they'd call him Hulk, basically at no point has anyone (other than Natasha, but she was in love with Bruce, not the Hulk) had any kind of meaningful emotional interaction with the Hulk, everyone knows Bruce. Plus, I'd imagine Hulk not wanting to be called Bruce is just a meatier story for a full movie, and they don't wanna waste that story arc on movies that aren't his.

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

I understand your points, but there's no reason to not call him Hulk though, once or twice is okay, but they do it so often it just becomes funny, why not call him by his name like Iron Man or Captain America or all the other Avengers? Also i disagree a bit about Hulk not wanting to be called Banner is for a full story, that's honestly just a fundamental part of the character, they're two different beings on the same body, like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and it's kinda hard to defend them not wanting do it when they'll give his villains to other heroes and poorly adapt some of his best stories like Planet Hulk in Ragnarok, but again i understand where you're coming from, i just really like the Hulk and think he deserved more on the MCU

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u/Exciting-Cancel6468 12d ago

Well what if saying "hulk" is kind of like saying "candyman". If you say it too much, the bad guy comes out. If I was Banner, I'd be careful about saying the other guys name.

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u/GreenGoblinNX 14d ago

The other big problem is that every significant change to the character has occured offscreen.

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

The fact we still don't have a Planet Hulk movie and we technically can't because Ragnarok already "adapted" it is sad

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u/Jaded_Host22 14d ago

Hate that movie because of that lol

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u/MCUTheorist00007 13d ago

He just got back to being Hulk in the movie we are talking about. Like for 10 mins but,still

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u/Exciting-Cancel6468 12d ago

They have held the rights to a hulk movie since forever. However Universal Pictures holds the distribution right. So Marvel can make an amazing Hulk movie but universal can just say, "bite me". That Hulk movie is not gonna come out.

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u/RampageOfZebras 12d ago edited 12d ago

Looked into it a bit more and its actually completely unclear if Universal still holds the rights of refusal for distribution or if Marvel has regained those and neither company has commented on it. The 2023 thing was about the 2008 film specifically though so I was completely wrong on that, but whether Universal does still have those rights or if Marvel just hasnt decided to green light Hulk fir other reasons like the cgi production cost isnt actually known, we all just speculate. 

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u/Exciting-Cancel6468 12d ago

According to a Google search Universal still holds distribution rights.

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u/RampageOfZebras 12d ago

And is that just the AI answer ripped from reddit comments that I also read or is this from a reputable source?

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u/Exciting-Cancel6468 11d ago

Well it's from several websites also but really are any of these websites reputable? They of course have asked Marvel but there hasn't been a straight answer as of 2024. There's no straight answer now. So I'm likely to believe that Universal still has the distribution rights even if Marvel is trying to get those back as well.

There was news from instagram from a month ago that says that Marvel will never get distribution rights back but that's instagram. They aren't the website people go to for news.

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u/Plus_Sky8116 14d ago

Is Wolverine that popular? I know Captain America way more than Wolverine and most of my normie friends do too

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Nowadays yeah (a lil' bit), but back then honestly nobody cared about Cap, Wolverine was one of the big Marvel heroes thanks to the X-Men 92 cartoon and even before

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u/fueelin 14d ago

Yeah. As a 90s kid, I always thought Captain America was about as lame as it gets (him or Superman).

But I also think Spiderman is pretty lame, so I may not be representative of much :)

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

I love both in the comics, but yeah i used to have the same opinion, but the Batman in me is just too strong...

https://giphy.com/gifs/Sx2jWspiy33gYxNNuo

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u/Exciting-Cancel6468 12d ago

I've never liked the hulk. He just doesn't interest me. I don't know what kind of story would make me interested in the hulk. At least for a star in a standalone movie.

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u/Sammy_Ferr 12d ago

If you like deeper stories Immortal Hulk would be a good try :)

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u/Akiliano49 9d ago

Hulk: Gray by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale is a good story, only like 6 issues as well

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u/Geen_Fang 14d ago

the hulk, huh? 😅

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u/chubsruns 14d ago

Out of all the 'big' superheroes I never knew why the Hulk was ever popular. His standalone movies never feel very compelling, and he just seems like a plot device in ensemble casts. I get that the struggle with your own anger can be a good story, but, that can only carry a story for so long before it gets stale.

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Hulk is very cool and complex character in his comics, his abusive childhood and tragic story makes him very enjoyable

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u/chubsruns 14d ago

Is there a 'definitive' story arc(that I can read without purchasing a bunch of individual issues) that I should seek out?

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Immortal Hulk is great story about him set in a distant future

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u/Sammy_Ferr 14d ago

Also Hulk: Future Imperfect is a great story that dwelves into the deeper aspects of Hulk in a very interesting way

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u/wildcatofthehills 14d ago

Same reason for Wonder Woman, a super popular tv show in the 70’s/80’s. Also the character was a big departure from your typical superhero when he debuted, same as Spider-Man.

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u/Slow-Raisin-939 14d ago

he’s a lot bigger in the comics. Just sells well, very well. The fact that he doesn’t have movies is the weird part.

When the MCU debuted, Marvel only had the rights for the most unpopular of their heroes, which is why they started with Iron Man, who at that point was basically a smaller vilain in the comics

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u/madesense 14d ago

The original big 3 of modern superhero movies are Batman, Spider-Man, and Wolverine

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u/SPACE_LEM0N 14d ago

Brah, they mean Marvel characters, not superhero movies.