Planet Hulk -2010- |top| Review

The narrative begins with the Illuminati—a secret group of Earth's most powerful heroes—deciding that the Hulk is too dangerous to remain on Earth. They exile him via a shuttle intended for a peaceful planet, but a malfunction sends him crashing onto , a world governed by the tyrannical Red King .

With the MCU currently in a state of flux, and the Hulk’s character arc seemingly complete (the “Smart Hulk” of Endgame ), revisiting Planet Hulk (2010) is a bracing experience. Here’s why it still matters: planet hulk -2010-

The film’s masterstroke is how it handles the Hulk’s humanity. There is no Bruce Banner to come and save the day with science. The Hulk has to be the diplomat, the leader, and the inspiration. When he decides to overthrow the Red King, it isn't because he The narrative begins with the Illuminati—a secret group

. Unlike many other stories that center on the struggle between man and monster, this film focuses almost exclusively on the Hulk himself, portraying his transformation from a captive gladiator into a legendary savior Key Highlights Planet Hulk (2010) - Cinema Crazed Here’s why it still matters: The film’s masterstroke

The Red King attempts to destroy the planet with a self-destruct device. Hulk and his Warbound stop him, but the ship that brought Hulk to Sakaar is revealed to have been programmed to destroy the planet if he ever became happy or settled. The bomb detonates, killing thousands — including Caiera. Blaming the Illuminati, Hulk swears vengeance and returns to Earth, setting up The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes animated series’ “World War Hulk” episode (not a direct sequel film).

In the arena, Hulk refuses to fight at first but eventually battles monstrous creatures and fellow gladiators: (a Kronan stone warrior), Miek (a bug-like insectoid), Elloe Kaifi (a rebel noblewoman), and Hiroim (a shadow priest). They become his “Warbound” — comrades bonded by blood and loyalty.

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