Continuing as the second installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Incredible Hulk focuses as Bruce Banner is on the run, hoping to not be found by General Ross. As he later reunites with Ross's daughter, Betty, to cure Bruce from the Hulk, Ross and Emil Blonsky will stop at nothing to see that the Hulk and Banner are destroyed
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Jane, Erik, and Darcy chase an oral spectrum in the Sky in their van in which follows an explosion
in a twister of some sorts. The opening can scare younger children. The chase results in an accidentaly
hitting someone in the whole mess.
A flashback reveals that the Frost Giants having mystical weapon that causes to freezing is over.
The Frost Giants are evil looking which can stay under viewers. The Frost Giants caused chaos and
destruction freezing people and objects, which has Odin and his army to fight them. Their sword in
hand to hand combat, in which no blood is shown, but it is intense. Olden uses his staff to slay
many Frost Giants down with the laser.
Odin says, "A" wise king never seeks out war but he must always be ready for it".
Frost Giants break into the Palace to steal their mythical weapon, killing guards.
Odin summons the Destroyer armor, vaporizing the Frost Giants that broke into the Palace volts.
Thor is mad enough because of not being able to wage war on the Frost Giants and flips the banquet
table in the Palace over.
Thor and his companions traveled to Jotunheim and declare war on the Frost Giants for possibly
breaking their treaty they have. The fight between thorness transverses the Frost Giants consists
of hanahan kombat's combat, swords, ice weapons, and Thor's hammer. When touched by the Frost Giants,
skin turns dark blue resembles frostbite. One of them gets stabbed with ice with some blood shown on
the icicles. The Frost Giant monsters can be scared for to younger viewers. Thor uses his hammer to
destroy parts of Jotunheim and kills the monsters by throwing his hammer into its mouth which goes
through its head being shown in its aftermath. The whole battle can be scary to young children which
can resemble.
Thor is banished by Odin and his cast to earth.
Darcy stuns Thor with a Taser to calm down, in which Thor wakes up in a hospital on tax doctors,
nurses, then security guards not knowing where he's at, in which later he is tide down but later escapes.
Thor is later hit by the same van again, but it's a running gag throughout the movie.
When trying to lift the hammer in the desert, it rips the bed off of a truck after trying to lift
the hammer with a chain being attached to it.
Loki is shown that he was born a Frost Giant later revealed to be Lawfey's son which can be scary
to some to see.
A flashback reveals Odin's eye being ripped out of his socket which only the aftermath is shown.
Loki and Odin argue, which can be heartbreaking to see at times period Odin collapses slowly do
the stairs, but some might think that he's dying, but he's experiencing the Odinsleep.
Thor's customs are shown when wanting another Cup of coffee in the diner and smashes the empty
Cup on the floor.
Thor breaks into the SHIELD guarded area, in which Thor fights the guards and takes a good amount
of them out in order for him to get his hammer back, but can't because he is not worthy for the
hammer for now.
Loki discusses a plan with Lawfey to kill Thor and discusses how he set up thors chances to be King
of Asgard and sets up his banishment. Loki's plan also discuss is of the Frost Giants going to Asgard
for revenge.
Erik drops his mug out of shock to see Asgardian Warriors to see Thor.
Heimdall attempts to attack Loki for setting Thor up, but Lawfey freezes him, showing his true form
briefly.
Loki uses the Destroyer armor to kill Thor, while destroying vehicles, objects, and buildings causing
chaos and resulting in huge explosions. The Warriors fight the Destroyer and even stab at it, but with
no results causing major injuries and instructions with its laser. The glass shattering scenes in
slow motion sequences can be scary for younger viewers. Thor tries to reason with Loki through the
Destroyer armor, but the armor knocks him down, hearing bones break and injuries shown comment in which
he dies but comes back to life with from his actions and reuniting with his hammer. Thor gets his power
to destroy the armor, which causes an explosion. Handout breaks free from the ice and stabs the Frost
Giants to open the Bifrost for Thr and the Warriors.
Frigga kills a few Frost Giants and Lawfey tries to kill Odin, but Loki double crosses Lawfey an kills
him as a front. Loki uses the powers of the Bifrost to destroy Jotenheim in revenge. Thor and Loki argued
them physically fight each other. Thor destroys the Rainbow Bridge to prevent more destruction to Jotenheim,
which destroys the Bifrost causing explosion.
Loki willingly falls into a black hole not wanting to be saved by Thor and Odin.
In the end credit Loki mind controls Erik to get his hands on the staff, which is later seen more
in The Avengers.
Jane discusses a previous relationship she had with someone else.
Thor kisses Jane's hand and she enjoys it, signaling that she likes him.
Jane flirts midly with Thor throughout his time on Earth and share a kiss towards the end.
Darcy remarks, "Yeah we can tell you're hammered. It's pretty obvious" which could be a referrence to
being high.
When Thor attacks the doctors at the hospital, he gets a sedation shot to calm him down and knock him out.
One of the background characters remarks that Thor "was on drugs or something".
Erik explains to Coulson that Thor takes steroids because he's a fitness nut, which is why he took out
SHIELD agents easily.
Erik takes Thor to a bar and drink huge mugs of beer with them having a chugging contest, in which they
both come back drunk, one more than the other.
Asgardians drink while celebrating order being restored in Asgard.
Language is present but inconsistent. Words include:
Four uses of "hell".
One use of "dumba**"
One use of "damn"
RATINGS
Rating given by MPA:
Rating I recommend:
Age Range Recommendation:
16 and up
Outcome
The Incredible Hulk is an underrated movie when it comes to Phase 1
of the Infinity Saga as we not only get the only iteration of Edward
Norton's Bruce Banner/Hulk that makes him stand out in a great modern
Hulk movie, but we also get stellar performances by the late William
Hurt, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, and Ty Burrell. Hulk has been one of the most
popular characters that has been adapted in animation and live action
movies and TV series so to see a version of Hulk that has been more
deeply appreciated by fans of the Marvel Cinamtic Universe over time
makes this movie more enjoyable to watch to set up The Avengers. Unlike
other Hulk movies and shows, this movie doesn't head into an origin story
and goes straight into a story that takes place within the same week of
the events of
Iron Man, which makes it a refreshing movie to enjoy as it doesn't
rely on an origin story to tell a good Hulk story, but gives a great
introduction to the character, Abomination, to those who aren't familiar
with the comic books or with the character and a great refreshed introduction
to characters like General Thunderbolt Ross, his daughter, Betty Ross, and
Dr. Samuel Sterns, who eventually becomes The Leader in the comics.