Opening with a sequence similiar to the depiction of Tony Stark's rise in Ironman, Louis Letterier's The Incredible Hulk deals with essential backstory in a matter of seconds, with the least amount of fuss. Bruce Banner, this time out played by Edward Norton, now works in a soda-pop factory somewhere in South America, trying to lead a quiet existence "without incident". Meanwhile, General Ross (the hammy William Hurt) is continuing his personal vendetta against Banner, and brings in Special Forces guy Emil Blonsky, played by Tim Roth, to track him down and bring him in.
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