yes the movie, the comics whatever the point is yes hulk in in the avengers
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The two made-for-tv movies from The Incredible Hulkseries from (1977-1982)The first titled aptly, The Incredible Hulk was released in some theaters overseas in 1977 & the second also aptly titled The Return of the Incredible Hulk was also released in some theaters overseas in 1978.
It's been released that Mark Ruffalo will play Bruce Banner with a CGI Hulk.
Because he needs to eat.
The Incredible Hulk. Although Ed Norton did not accept the role for the Avenger's movie and had to be replaced.
That depends on how angry the Hulk is.
If the Hulk got fired from the Avengers, he would probably form his own group.
No. He is an action figure & a movie character (The Hulk & The Avengers)
The Hulk, as proved in the film The Avengers.
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No because hulk and red hulk hate each other
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A possible sequel to The Incredible Hulk would not come out until after Avengers 2 is released and that "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" could be used as possible story lines.Sources: Wikipedia
Iron Man and Hulk are both founding members of the Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They have fought side by side in various Avengers comic book storylines and movies.
Answers may vary on your opinion. The strongest one would probably be Thor or The hulk because Thor has the god hammer and the hulk is strong but has no armor. All the avengers are strong, because if they weren't, they wouldn't be the avengers.
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The original Hulk portrayed by Edward Norton in "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) was recast with Mark Ruffalo for "The Avengers" (2012) due to contractual and creative reasons. The decision to not include Norton's version of the Hulk in the Avengers was primarily a creative choice to maintain continuity within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.