The Incredible Hulk Returns

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The Incredible Hulk Returns is the 1988 TV movie about David Banner, played by Bill Bixby, who has nearly cured himself from being Hulk, played by Lou Ferrigno.

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The Hulk hasn't surfaced for two years. David has created a device called the Gamma Transponder, which will rid him of his Gamma radiation. It ends up being nearly stolen along with Bruce's girlfriend Maggie Shaw (played by Lee Purcell) being kidnapped. Don Blake (played by Steve Levitt), a former colleague of David, has possession of a mystic hammer which can summon Thor (played by Eric Allan Kramer). To save the day, David must abandon being cured and rely on The Incredible Hulk and The Mighty Thor.

Spoilers end here.

  • The Thor depicted here bears little resemblance to the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. This is also the first and only time that truly supernatural elements have been used in the universe of the Incredible Hulk TV series.

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