‘The Incredible Hulk’ Sequel: Movie development still on hold? Would it be Eric Bana instead of Mark Ruffalo this time?

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Hulk and Incredible Hulk are two films of the Marvel's comic superhero, Hulk. Portrayed by various actors like Eric Bana, Edward Norton and Mark Ruffalo, the most recent portrayer of the character. The Incredible Hulk will be a standalone film that is a sequel to the 2008 The Incredible Hulk film that will also feature some characters from The Avengers.

Screenrant.com revealed that the latest sequel of The Incredible Hulk will have the appearance of Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. They have also confirmed that the movie will be feasible since that Lou Ferrigno, the former Incredible Hulk star and current voice actor for Hulk films recently spilled out that Marvel is really planning to another solo Hulk movie.

Ang Lee, the creator of Hulk's story credited the work of screenwriter James Schamus and was said to pen the sequel as per Cinemablend.com. The Oscar-nominated scriptwriter also affirmed that he has a lot of good ideas coming in for the action-packed Hulk sequel.

Bringing the green giant to the big screen for the most talk-about sequel has perplexed some filmmakers but have founded the path when Joss Whedon, a filmmaker, finally stood out to have some great ideas come in for the movie.

With all fantastic ideas coming in, Marvel is not closing their doors on eyeing a new actor for the Avenger superhero. Though Screencrush.com explained that Mark Ruffalo is doing a good job as the Hulk in The Avengers assemble they are still open on seeking Bruce Banner's piece to do the acting. After a long hiatus of a solo film for the Hulk, there are so many things await the whole production and whether they will stick on where The Avengers are going especially with the green giant.

Marvel is set to decide whether The Incredible Hulk film will be aligned with how The Avengers did it or if they will be going to have a different path to show the fans a whole lot different Incredible Hulk.

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