42 New “Incredible Hulk” Shots
42 shots from the upcoming “The Incredible Hulk” have been released in Hi-Res.
In the new movie, Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) is living in the shadows, scouring the planet for an antidote. But the warmongers who dream of abusing his powers won’t leave him alone, nor will his need to be with the only woman he has ever loved, Betty Ross (Liv Tyler).
Upon returning to civilization, our brilliant doctor is ruthlessly pursued by The Abomination (Tim Roth) — a nightmarish beast of pure adrenaline and aggression whose powers match The Hulk’s own. A fight of comic-book proportions ensues as Banner must call upon the hero within to rescue New York City from total destruction.
“The Incredible Hulk” is scheduled to hit theaters on June 13th.
Trouble with ‘The Incredible Hulk’? Star Edward Norton finally speaks out…
2003’s The Hulk was widely considered a failure after limping to $132 million at the box office. This summer marks a do-over for the franchise and boasts Edward Norton as its star and screenwriter – but reports of a blow up between Norton and Marvel Studios over the final cut have threatened bad publicity for the project, and Norton hasn’t been talking.

That changed today; attached to an article about the situation on Entertainment Weekly’s website is a brief statement by Norton addressing the issue:
“Like so many people I’ve loved the story of The Hulk since I was a kid, so it was thrilling when Marvel asked me to write and help produce an altogether new screen incarnation, as well as play Bruce Banner. I grew up reading Marvel Comics and always loved the mythic dimension and contemporary themes in the stories, and I’m proud of the script I wrote. In every phase of production, including the editing, working with Louis Leterrier has been wonderful…I’ve never had a better partner, and the collaboration with all the rest of the creative team has been terrific. Every good movie gets forged through collaboration, and different ideas among people who are all committed and respect the validity of each other’s opinions is the heart of filmmaking. Regrettably, our healthy process, which is and should be a private matter, was misrepresented publicly as a ‘dispute,’ seized on by people looking for a good story, and has been distorted to such a degree that it risks distracting from the film itself, which Marvel, Universal and I refuse to let happen. It has always been my firm conviction that films should speak for themselves and that knowing too much about how they are made diminishes the magic of watching them. All of us believe The Incredible Hulk will excite old fans and create new ones and be a huge hit…our focus has always been to deliver the Hulk that people have been waiting for and keep the worldwide love affair with the big green guy going strong.”
Source: EW








