I was wondering what people thought about my idea for a sequel. I'd appreciate feedback.
Originally posted by Toku King
I had the greatest idea for a sequel today, and it's also a lot like a crossover.
And there are also spoilers.So, the movie begins with Bruce Banner traveling across the world, now content with his inner Hulk, and while not able to fully contain it, he can limit its actions and objectives. And in other news, Betty and Ross are trying to come closer as father and daughter, while Tony Stark and Nick Fury begin adding more links to the US army, starting with Thunderbolt Ross. Betty is worried that her father may be after Bruce again, so she goes out to find him. And who's tracking her? No one else but dear ol' daddy.
During this, we see shadows of a man going into a bar in a distant country. He asks for volunteers to be apart of his new army. Someone tells him that the man's nuts, and is quickly on the floor dead in the wink of an eye. In fear, the rest agree, and mention other places to find followers.
We go back to Bruce, who is warned of Betty's coming by her, but soon finds on satellite that SHIELD and the US army appear to be following her.
While preparing a plan to get Betty without being seen by everyone else, Bruce notices a bunch of men in odd uniforms heading into an empty warehouse. Of course, the doctor goes to investigate. Once he sneaks in, he hears a familiar voice. "Banner!" he shouts. Coming down on a hovering platform is none other than Samuel Sterns, now green and with the largest brain around. Calling himself the Leader, Sam shows his former associate a device that can manipulate gamma radiation, mainly Bruce's. Ah, but Bruce now has better Hulk control, and speeds up his blood pressure, initiating the transformation sequence. But the Leader's device is designed for manipulation on Banner pre-transformed, let alone during the transformation sequence.
But finally, the transformation is over, and out comes the Hulk. Oh, but not the green Hulk. We're talking something much bigger, and much meaner. Ladies and gents, meet the Gray Hulk. The Gray Hulk then begins to rip apart and destroy everything in sight. In a last ditch effort, the Leader takes the surviving men with him in an escape pod, with a brand new plan.
Gray Hulk forgets about Betty and decides to do whatever he wants, including scaring people and destroying towns he doesn't like.
The army then picks up Betty against her will, and go to grab this nastier Hulk. When meeting up with the Gray Hulk, the beast ignores Betty(breaking her heart), and tells General Ross to back off. Of course, he refuses, and the army fights. They lose, and Tony Stark comes in as Iron Man. His Mach III armor is trashed, and Tony retreats with the army.
This is where we go to SHIELD headquarters, and the Leader breaks in with his posse. Sterns then looks for the prisoner's wing, where we get all sorts of villain cameos(any you wish, really). The plan? Free the Abomination! Blonsky agrees to work with the Leader, as long as he gets his rematch with the Hulk.
Now, Betty works with Stark and SHIELD's top scientists to find a way to reconfigure the Hulk back to his old self. They find a way, but it must be drunk. So what is planned for this mission? Tony Stark's newest creation: The Hulkbuster Armor.
We then get an epic battle between the Hulkbuster Iron Man and the Gray Hulk. Once the Hulkbuster Armor is almost completely destroyed, Tony manages to make Gray Hulk drink the serum, and Banner's back to his old self. And right at that moment, Leader's hovercraft appears, takes everyone hostage, and the Abomination finishes off the damaged Hulkbuster Armor. Leader tells Bruce where they will be, and that he has 24 hours to save everyone as the Hulk, or else.
Then the final battle between the Hulk, Abomination, and Leader's high tech army begins!
Originally posted by SelinaAndBruceAgreed. She just doesn't fit Sue's character at all IMO.
Jessica Alba is the FIRST person that needs to be kicked out of the FF franchise
All the others were fine they just got crap scripts I think. Could be wrong but thats how I feel. Especially Julian McMahon he's an incredible actor. I just think, like so many of the new marvel movies, they've focused far to much into the ultimate verse to realise the potential in the 616 characters. After all its them that made all the rest possible. Julian is an amazing actor and has the potential to play an awesome Doom but they keep giving him scrap story line to work with and in doing so they screwd over both the character of Dr. Doom, the fantastic four in general and Julian's abilities.
Alba's the one that needed to go. She just doesn't fit with her role at all. And we all know she's just there for the sexy young star factor. My friends and I always joke about those bright blue eyes and unreal blonde hair on her burning holes into our soul they look so god awfully wrong, lol. Kristy Swanson is who I've always seen as the perfect actress for the role of Susan Storm.
But that's just my opinion. It may very well be wrong.
Oh and I just got my free kmart tickets redeemed online for tonights showing. 😱
the movie was good, iron was Little better, i think hulk was not that weak compared to the first hulk movie that ang lee made, he was strong but not as strong as lee's hulk, i know though he can still lift more than 100 tons, there was really no need for him to show off his strength because he was always on the run and used his strength only for retaliation on general Ross men. i did like his durability feats, he was taking armor piercing rounds like it was nothing, his healing factor was inhibited in this movie, his skin alone was like 10 to 100 times stronger or tougher than carbon fiber, abomination was a beast, for a second their, i thought he was actually going to kill hulk..lol.. anyway it is a good movie worth putting as my DVD collection..lol.. cant wait for the leader in the next sequel.
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
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On February 9, 2007, Marvel producer Avi Arad announced the development of Ghost Rider 2 at a press event. Peter Fonda has also expressed a desire to return as Mephisto. In early December, 2007, Nicolas Cage also has expressed interest to return in the lead role as Ghost Rider. Shortly after, in another interview he went on further to mention that he would enjoy seeing a darker story, adding, "He's not eating jelly beans anymore; he's getting drunk". He also suggested that the film could do with newly created villains
I only just read that and what the hell "He also suggested that the film could do with newly created villains"
sounds like a good idea but seriously for mephisto and blackheart for the second they need to have them in their demon forms.
Originally posted by Kazenji
I only just read that and what the hell "He also suggested that the film could do with newly created villains"sounds like a good idea but seriously for mephisto and blackheart for the second they need to have them in their demon forms.
Yeah, no new villains, please. I'm pretty sure the element guys were made up as wel.
I want to see Vengeance, or an actual Blackheart.
Just saw it, It's was good but not great. There was nice action and had a better director. I really like how they setup for The Leader. Tony was cool to see at the end with Ross. The plot was good but I thought some actors/scripts set that off for me, like Tyler's soft voice was annoying as Hell and wasn't a good portrayal of Ross's character. Hurt didn't do well either imo. Connelly was way better as Ross and so was Elliot. As for Banner....still iffy about who played him better Norton or Bana but leaning towards Eric.
Hulks design was better in Lee's version but I did like the Thunder clap...that was cool. Hulk in this movie was weak and got dazed but a hit from Abom???
This movie is 7/10
Originally posted by Stewie_Griffin
He didn't seem weak. To me, I felt that the Hulk was still kinda new to the world as Banner didn't seemed to have transformed into the Hulk a lot before then. I'm sure we'll get more feats in the next movie. This movie seemed to be more about establishing the character of the Hulk.
Yeah I agree-he looked weak b'cos Abomination was considerably stronger a the start of the fight, which was true to the comics. In the film Banner became the Hulk as a result of gamma exposure only, while Blonsky had several injections of super soldier serum (making him already super human) before being exposed to gamma radiation. So it stands to reason that he outmatched the Hulk in strength, until the Hulk's strength increased through rage
Originally posted by stickman618
oh my God i know right?i mean, they could've at least gotten a white girl to play a white girl
Originally posted by BUSTER1
Yeah I agree-he looked weak b'cos Abomination was considerably stronger a the start of the fight, which was true to the comics. In the film Banner became the Hulk as a result of gamma exposure only, while Blonsky had several injections of super soldier serum (making him already super human) before being exposed to gamma radiation. So it stands to reason that he outmatched the Hulk in strength, until the Hulk's strength increased through rage
just saw it....... was ok
about 6 - 7 /10
pros
good hulk, solid 9ft
awesome fight in the end
set up for future installments
cons
weak hulk ( struggled lifting humvee wheras ang's one could throw tanks, was not as fast on foot as ang's hulk, did not show any leaping of hulks leagues, was peried by bullets and was injured for long time no healing)
Originally posted by Stewie_GriffinHe never really did anything to show any strength but what he did do wasn't impressive for Hulk or any other being that is class 100. Though I'm not saying that was a bad thing I just would have liked to see something that would have made him look as strong as he should be. But I guess he didn't really have a chance being on the run and then getting beat by Abomination.
He didn't seem weak. To me, I felt that the Hulk was still kinda new to the world as Banner didn't seemed to have transformed into the Hulk a lot before then. I'm sure we'll get more feats in the next movie. This movie seemed to be more about establishing the character of the Hulk.
yeah he was not as strong but cmon give him some credit men, he did have more durability than the hulk in the ang lee's movie, the Ang lee's hulk couldn't even take a hit from a tank, and his skin was more loose/rubbery, bullets bouncing off him, but in the new hulk his skin was firm and bullets stopped with less deformity on his skin.
He didn't have to proof or show how strong he was because what he did most was fend off Ross soldiers and fight abomination, why did you think most people didn't like the ang lee's movie as much as this one, because he had no equal in that movie!!!, which would you prefer, showing of just strenght with nobody strong enough to take him or less strenght and more fight and struggle?. they had to make him weaker to become the better hero he is right now, everything is not about strenght. he also lacked some things that ang lee's movie had, but you have to know that in the original classic hulk, he didn't have that much of a healing factor to begin with anyway, he did have but not as fast as Ang lee's.
The only thing i was disappointed in was his leaping ability and speed on ground . as for the Humvee part, i was also surprise he struggled a little to lift it before he smashed it, but yet again, he didn't struggle to lift and throw those huge cylinders in the soda factory. everybody seem not to remember that part.