Bruce Banner and his alter ego, Hulk, are very well known to the public. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962, he represented the impotence and those who fought against those exercising power. 70 years have seen the television series The Incredible Hulk materialize and it took more than three decades before the superheroes appear on the big screen, inhabited by three different actors: Eric Bana in Hulk, Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk and Mark Ruffalo in the upcoming Avengers movie. Before entering specific performances, here is a basic history of the Green Giant:
Bruce Banner became the Hulk by mutation, because of their experience with the range of pumps for the US Army. The G-bomb was intended to act as a bomb reverse neutrons, to make war without bloodshed annihilating the inorganic material (such as guns and tanks) and leaving behind the safe living tissue (human). Getting caught in front of the gamma rays, Bruce would turn gray Hulk and muscular. Wanting a cure, Bruce changed his transfer and his green skin of the brand. The military then hunt Hulk because he was perceived as a threat and Bruce Banner turns into a monster because of a rush of adrenaline (in part by anger, fear and / or pain). There have been many iterations that included childhood trauma, psychological disorders (dissociative identity disorder) that define the character of Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk.
Hulk Eric Bana was more of a "monster" a hero. Similar to comics, Hulk would increase the strength and size angrier he became. The "look" of the Hulk was too muscular tone, elegant and green so that he looked very caricatured air (especially those purple pants). Then in 2008, Marvel Studios (after the acquisition of film rights) product The Incredible Hulk. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner, this version of the story would be a superhero reboot and will continue in The Avengers four years later. The interpretation of Norton was a little too serious for my taste, but treated with the Hulk become reality by hiding in South America and learn forms of meditation to control your alter ego. Instead of focusing on the origins of becoming the Hulk, the processed film in flashback as to focus on the threat of the film: Blonsky, who later became Abomination. Do much more dangerous and conscious not to kill humans in their altered state, there was an attempt to capture movement to improve the emotions more "human" Hulk.
Little is known Hulk Mark Ruffalo as we have not seen The Avengers, but what we know is that this version of Bruce Banner / Hulk in Avengers will be the same as Joss Whedon Leterrier reboot film. With intact continuity Ruffalo took the reins and could be more relatable version of Bruce / Hulk yet. Whedon would mean that Ruffalo portrait would be" graceful and awkward, meek and confident, funny and sad. " Essentially making him a walking contradiction reflects the Bruce / Hulk dynamic and mood added to the character, Ruffalo spoke at length with Whedon on how to interpret the character.
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