Yeah...using intense pain on the Hulk is a good idea. When the dogs tries it he grew 4 feet bigger and killed one because it was biting him at the time.
If Harry manages to pull of Crucio, all he does is make Hulk exponentially stronger.
And dragons shrug off most magic because of how tough their skin is. I'm pretty sure Hulk is tougher than any creature in the HPverse.
He can also use imperious to turn off hulk's rage while invisible or from flying on his broom. He could acio dom hulk hair to polyjuice potion himself into a hulk. Or petrificus to talus from moving.
He used it to get into greengox. It's the only unforgiving curse he's actually competent with. And since 2003 hulk is technically mcu hulk, we know mind messing magic works on him
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
And technically hulk has no feats to show he can resist mind control. So transmutation is irrelevant then...
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
COMIC Hulk is stronger then any creature in the HPverse, Movie Hulk is a different story.
Yes he'd piss Hulk off but comparing a Hulk dog bite to Crucio is kinda ridiculous, Crucio is literally a torture spell, the pain is so powerful that it caused the Longbottoms to go literally insane.
If that's not enough, there's also the Imperius Curse, which is just mind control.
It's easy enough to say "Hulk can ignore it", without taking into account ONLY his 2003 movie feats, and he just doesn't have a lot that proves he can brush off every single spell that Harry can think of or has tried.
Furthermore, Avada Kedavra has a lot of theories, but the most commonly accepted one is that the victims soul, or rather their consciousness is RIPPED from their bodies.
I can't remember if those were mentioned in the film though, and if Harry can't use them anyway then he gets stomped outright, his only chance of winning in any way is knowing these spells and being able to use them adequetely.
IIRC it's actually because the forbidden spells and crucio in particular require an inherently malevolent mindset to get their full use. With crucio Harry wanted righteous justice for Sirius' death, but the spell requires a sadistic desire to see your foe suffer to get its full power out.
Though this might just be book shit I remembered from when I was a kid.
Either way, Hulk kills Potter. He'd leap at Harry the moment the fight starts, and from there it doesn't really matter what Potter does. No spell he has will halt the momentum of the leap, and he won't survive a two thousand pound slab of muscle and bone slamming into him.