Rundown of Easter Eggs: Incredible Hulk Movie

When The Incredible Hulk was first released, I saw it 3 times in the theater and wrote a compilation of easter eggs and references to other comic book characters / storylines.  This compilation was published in the website of a radio podcast that I produced, Planet Comic Book Radio, and in my Hubpages.

Below is a quick rundown of the easter eggs and references that I picked up:

The easter eggs fall neatly in 3 categories that are related to the Hulk universe and/or Marvel universe:

  • the Hulk TV series;
  • other Marvel characters and story arcs; and
  • the Hulk comic book story arc itself.

Easter Eggs from the Incredible Hulk TV Series – Remembering the Old School

Ed Norton & Bill Bixby: Hulk Eyes

Ed Norton & Bill Bixby: Hulk Eyes

  • Lonely Man Theme can be heard in the background during the Guatemalan scene as Dr. Bruce Banner walked around in his tattered pants.  That’s a killer theme song, by the way.
  • Lou Ferrigno cameo as a security guard.  He was the original Hulk on TV.
  • Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Banner on the Hulk TV series, was shown in a TV show (The Courtship of Eddie’s Father) in an early scene at Bruce Banner’s Brazilian apartment.
  • Early lab scenes with Banner using the gamma experiment on himself.  The setup is the same as the TV series including the rotating chair and the crosshair on Banner’s forehead.
  • Student named Jack McGee speaking as a witness to the fight between the army and the green giant.  In the TV series, the news reporter who hounded Dr. Banner is named Jack McGee.
  • Getting the Hulk eyes.  In the factory when Norton first turned to the Hulk, the close up of Norton’s face is similar to the popular screenshot of a TV closeup when Bixby turned to the Hulk.
  • David B. as the recipient’s name on the envelope when Banner opened the package with Betty Ross’s necklace.  David Banner is Bixby’s character name. Bruce Banner is Norton’s character name, which is the same as the comic books.
  • You wouldn’t like me when I’m hungry.”  Said in Portuguese by Banner to the thugs in the factory while rescuing the beautiful Martina played by Débora Nascimento (seen here at VanitySpy.com).  Acknowledged by Banner as not making sense, the line made famous by Bixby is “Mr. McGee, don’t make me angry. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.” Clip available at www.tripletsandus.com/80s/wav.htm.

References to the Hulk comic book universe

The reason why I wrote these down was because the Ang Lee version obscured the comic book story arc.  The following was for the benefit of fans who do not follow the comic book:

  • Samuel Sterns receiving gamma ray blood on his temple.  In the comic books, Samuel Sterns became the Leader, a Hulk villain with an artificially induced super-genius prowess that he received from an accidental gamma ray bombardment.
  • Mr. Blue as Sterns’ alias.  In the Hulk comic book series scripted by Bruce Jones, a mysterious figure named Mr. Blue pursued the Hulk.
  • The purple pants that Betty Ross gave Banner at the motel room.  In the comic books (and the 2003 movie), the Hulk wore purple pants.
  • “Hulk smash!” is not a corny line thrown in by the writers.  It’s the Hulk’s signature line in the comic books.  He’s known for that and “Puny humans!”
  • Hulk vs Doc Samson

    Hulk vs Doc Samson

  • Dr. Samson, Betty’s psychiatrist boyfriend. In the comic books, he goes by Doc Samson, also a psychiatrist who was exposed to a small dose of gamma radiation.  He gained similar powers as the Hulk but at a much lesser
    level.
  • Rick Jones in a list of names during the opening sequence.  Rick Jones is the name of the Hulk’s sidekick / best friend.  He plays a big part in the Hulk story arc.
  • Hulk out muscling the Abomination.  If you haven’t been following the Hulk, it may seem a bit lame that the Hulk was able to comeback from the beating he had received from a much more powerful and better-trained Blonsky as the Abomination.  The same goes when the Hulk was clearly beaten down by the soldiers using sonar cannons in an earlier battle.
  • Where did the Hulk get the burst of strength?  Well, in the comic books, the Hulk gets stronger as he gets angrier.  This particular trait allows the Hulk to match up very well against most powerful supernatural beings such as the Norse god Thor and the demi-god Hercules.

    In the movie, each time the Hulk was beaten down, he saw Betty Ross in danger (e.g. soldiers carrying her away against her will and flames about to engulf her on the rooftop) and these situations made him madder allowing him to muster up the strength to overcome his opponents.

  • Banner using yoga to control the Hulk.  In a recent series of Hulk comic books, writer Bruce Jones introduced a story arc where Banner used yoga to rein in the Hulk.

Marvel Crossover Easter Eggs

In comic books, it is not unusual for superheroes and villains to crossover to each other’s story arc.  Thus, the Fantastic Four would sometimes team up with Spider-Man, Captain America, etc.  The Incredible Hulk movie also has crossovers, though may have only been picked up by … ahem … comic book fans.

  • Stark Industries on documents in the opening sequence.  Stark Industries is a weapons manufacturer owned by Tony Stark whose alter ego is Iron Man.
  • Tony Stark cameo (Robert Downey Jr.) at the very end scene speaking to General Ross about a new team he’s putting together.  Could this be the Avengers?
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. name and logo on documents in the opening montage.  S.H.I.E.L.D. stands for Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-enforcement Division.  S.H.I.E.L.D. is a super secret government agency run by Nick Fury.  Samuel L. Jackson made a cameo in Iron Man as Nick Fury.
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. technology intercepting Banner’s e-mail to Mr. Blue from a gas station computer. 
  • Allusion of Thor in the cave scene as rain, thunder, and lightning raged outside.  One of the bolts seemingly struck the Hulk or close enough to infuriate him.  It was indeed a powerful scene as the Hulk howled upwards at the sky in defiance of the elements.  In Marvel universe, Thor is the god of war and thunder and many fans saw this scene as Thor measuring the Hulk before an eventual showdown.
  • Blue serum to make super soldiers like Emile Blonsky and Captain America

    Blue serum to make super soldiers like Emile Blonsky and Captain America

  • The blue serum that turned Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth) into a super soldier references Captain America the first super soldier created by the US government during World War II.
  • Blonsky’s super quickness and agility coupled with his military training and experience demonstrated how Captain America would fare against a much stronger opponent like the Hulk.  Blonsky was clearly faster and had more stamina than the soldiers he led into battle against the Hulk.
  • Blonsky’s healing ability also demonstrates how Captain America could survived being frozen in the arctic since World War II.  In the comic books, the Avengers found the body of Captain America frozen in a block of ice somewhere in the North Pole.  He could not have survived such cold condition unless he had the ability to heal.
  • Jim Wilson, one of the students who witnessed the battle between the Hulk and the US Army, is a nephew of Sam Wilson.  Sam Wilson is a superhero known as the Falcon who is a friend of Captain America.  Jim Wilson also appears as a sidekick of the Incredible Hulk in other issues.
  • The blue serum is clearly labeled Weapons Plus.  This one is a bit of a stretch, but the program that created Wolverine is called Weapons X.  Wolverine made his very first appearance in The Incredible Hulk #180.
  • Stan Lee cameo drinking the gamma-laced soda and falling over from poisoning.  Marvel movies are known for Stan Lee cameos.
  • Stanleys Pizza is the name of the restaurant where Banner stayed temporarily and where Betty first discovered his return.  The name is too close to Stan Lee to be dismissed as coincidental.
  • Paul Soles playing Stanleys is the voice of Spider-Man in the late 60′s cartoons.

If I miss anymore, leave them in the comment.

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  • speellnoT says:

    Other variant is possible also

  • Henry says:

    You forgot to mention that the security guard that Bruce bribes with the pizza is played by Lou Ferrigno. Big Louie played the Hulk in the original tv series.

  • GammaGangsta says:

    I mentioned Lou Ferrigno up there. Tho’ not in as much details as you pointed out. Cool that you mentioned it.

  • Henry says:

    I noticed that you did mention Mr. Ferrigno, somehow I missed it. I didn’t see however, the mentioning of Jack McGee (the other student with Jim Wilson). Jack McGee (played by the late Jack Colvin) was the name of the reporter on the tv series that was always chasing down David Banner and the Hulk.

  • Henry says:

    Geez! I have to learn to read EVERYTHING before I make comments. You have no idea how stupid I feel right now. lol

  • GammaGangsta says:

    No prob, bro. I hope the next Hulk movie will just as much fun as this one.

  • Evan says:

    What about Captain America frozen in the ice in the Alternate Opening?

  • GammaGangsta says:

    I haven’t seen the alternate opening. But it will be interesting now that Captain America is on deck.

  • PseudoGeek says:

    Paul Soles (Stanley) was the voice of SpiderMan/Peter Parker as you mentioned, but more directly related to this movie he was also the voice of Dr. Bruce Banner in the 1960s Incredible Hulk animated series, hence the reason for his appearance. He also voiced Rick Jones and did several other animated Marvel voices including IronMan, Captain America, and one simply called The Marvel Superheroes (which was essentially The Avengers).

  • goatowski says:

    In the rainy cave scene, after he tosses the rock at nothing, something falls from the sky. Its about a quarter of the way in on the right side. very noticeable on bluray. Makes sense if its Thor. Good work Marvel for making movies interesting.

  • GammaGangsta says:

    Sounds like it’s time to buy a Bluray player. Having extra features is alright by me.

  • treth says:

    as hulk and abomination are about to fight. hulk screams and the camera goes to abomination. right away something swings behind (top right) him.
    black panther? i know it’s a strech but take a look

  • Levi90 says:

    I am not sure about it, but I would think this makes a lot of sense. Early on in the movie while Bruce Banner is still in hiding, right before the first battle scene in brazil, General Ross is briefing his soldiers. Blonsky asks “Is he a fighter?” to this General Ross replies with a list of deaths that Bruce is responsible for. The list includes “and possibly two canadian hunters.” I took this to be a reference to Wolverines first appearance fighting the hulk. Every other name on the list was a for sure casualty, but the canadian hunters were ‘possibly’ killed which could mean that they healed up and left the scene, and everyone knows that Wolverine is a canadian himself.
    Just a thought.

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