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Hulk (comics), a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe
Hulk (film), a 2003 film based on the comic book character, directed by Ang Lee
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See also
The Incredible Hulk (TV series), a live-action television series, and the later spin-off TV movies, based on the comic book character
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Category:Hulk, articles related to the comic book character
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Hulk (2003) is a movie based on the comic book series The Incredible Hulk published by Marvel Comics.
On the surface, the Hulk's nemesis is the military commanded by General Ross.
Seeing Banner and the Hulk as a threat based on his perception of David Banner, he orders Bruce sealed away from the world, and by extension, from his own daughter who refuses to give up on her former love.
Hence, the Hulk was a menace continually hunted by military forces commanded by the implacable Thunderbolt Ross.
She saw something of the child-like gentleness of the Hulk, and the two were, after a sort, in love.
The Hulk found himself embroiled in a religious war and agreed to assist one side of wizards in return for their preventing Banner from ever surfacing again.