That is just an integral part of the character, for the same reason Captain America was able to go toe to toe, in strength, with Thanos wearing an Infinity Gauntlet. Their strength is literally indomitable, but seemingly a lot of script writers seem to get hit with the stupid stick when writing a Hulk movie. That is because they seem to think that people want to see a whole 2/3 hour movie of him playing whackamole with Loki.
Conversely, the audience can be easily be mislead by advertising for a Hulk movie, by studio execs who make the mistake of advertising it as a rocky type type superhero movie. Only for the audience to be shown a romantic comedy/tragedy with a cameo of the Hulk. NeverTheLess, expecting your entire audience to be ignorant of one of the founding movies of the Marvel Cinemaverse; Only serves to insult those viewers who do remember.
Ed Norton was an awesome Hulk, think do I. Sadly and seemingly, his High Self allowing his Ego to get in the way of the Marvel Cinemaverse is a felicitous tragedy, all by itself. A hypothesis of mine is for Marvel Entertainment to support the best of both worlds. Continue with Mark Ruffalo's promised minimovie through the Avengers movies, and have Ed Norton continue his T.I.H. series. The scripts for either movie would come from the same timeline... so what happens in Avengers effects the world depicted in the solo movie arc, and vice’a’versa.
However, don't feel bad because the M.C.U. Writers {1} too, seem to be writing the Dr. Banner as if T.I.H. is invisible, while officially saying the opposite. For instance, why is Bruce forgetting about the obsessive compulsive reciprocating love affair he has with Betty Ross, and giving Black Widow gugu eyes…?…
As for letting two, Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo, actors portraying literally the same character. James Bond anyone? As long as it is officially acknowledged and they are both proper movies vaguely following “The Hero’s Journey”, the fans will love it, think do I. It allows us to have more great superhero movies, if done correctly audiences from different genres will have a taste of the M.C.U., and it meshes better with Marvel Entertainment's already heavy work load with their existing decade long production schedule. Deadpool, Captain Marvel, Ant’Man, et cetera already have taken them by surprise and made the timeline distorted.
As for letting two, Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo, actors portraying literally the same character. James Bond anyone? As long as it is officially acknowledged and they are both proper movies vaguely following “The Hero’s Journey”, the fans will love it, think do I. It allows us to have more great superhero movies, if done correctly audiences from different genres will have a taste of the M.C.U., and it meshes better with Marvel Entertainment's already heavy work load with their existing decade long production schedule. Deadpool, Captain Marvel, Ant’Man, et cetera already have taken them by surprise and made the timeline distorted.
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