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The Death of the Incredible Hulk

The Death of the Incredible Hulk
From 20th Century Fox

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He's Mean, He's Green and he's back! In a daring chase when the incredible Hulk challenges an international spy ring that?s attempting to steal secret computer files.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7793 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-06-03
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno, stars of the late '70s, live-action television series The Incredible Hulk, cap a run of sporadic TV movies based on the old show with Death of the Incredible Hulk. The gloomy title says it all. Bixby's Dr. David Banner, spiritually exhausted after years of rage-induced transformations into a snarling, green monster, takes a last stab at finding a cure by posing as a retarded janitor in a government-funded research laboratory. His secret collaboration with a scientist (Philip Sterling) on "killing" the Hulk's genetic viability goes awry when a gorgeous foreign spy (Barbara Tarbuck) disrupts a crucial procedure and invites the wrath of brutal terrorists, the federal government, and, yes, the big man (Ferrigno) himself. With death chains rattling in the background, various ironies in the story become poignant: After years of isolation, Banner finds friendship and love just in time to risk it all for a lasting peace. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews

The Hulk was supposed to return from the dead, but...5
Bill Bixby died before they could do a resserection movie. Remember this movie was based on a comic book. In the world of comics, death is not always permanent. Marvel recently killed off Captain America in the comics. I don't read Captain America, but will bet money that he is alive and well or soon to be so. Even the Man of Steel was clobbered to death by a Hulk-like monster from Krypton and then came back after four other Supermen showed up claiming to be the real Man of Steel. And about the same time that Superman was being clobbered by Doomsday, Batman was being clobbered by another Hulk wannabe called Bain. He ended up clobbering Batman to the point that he crippled him, and was then defeated by another guy who was being trained by Bruce Wayne. This guy became the new Batman and was a rougher Batman than the original. Amazingly, Bruce Wayne is miraculosly healed and fights his sucessor for the role of Batman (which he wins back). So, getting back to the TV Hulk, this movie was not meant to be the end but ended up being the end. It is too bad. I have the first two seasons of the Hulk and am enjoying it more today than I did when it originally aired.

An incredible waste of time1
Twelve years, five seasons, three well below-average TV reunion movies, and what do the loyal viewers of The Incredible Hulk get: the death of The Incredible Hulk (hence the movies title) and the death of David Banner! We watched the trials and tribulations of this guy for over a decade to see him die by falling out of a plane?! I know that this was not the last movie planned in the series, and there were no cheesy comic book characters in this movie, but the Hulk falling out of a plane?! He did the same thing in "Freefall" and survived just fine! Real fans of this series are in denial that this movie ever happened almost twenty years later. If I knew this was how the series was going to end, I would rather have the ending of "A Minor Problem", with David Banner walking off into the sunset forever in search of his cure. I simply don't understand how people give this movie five stars. A total rip off, no continuity with the tv series, and most importantly, no sign AT ALL of Jack McGee. I saw this movie once, when it originally aired, but remember it all too vividly. The fans deserved better.

Bill Bixby will be missed as David Banner!4
The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990) is Bill Bixby's last movie as David Banner and he directed this made for TV movie! The Death of the Incredible Hulk is Bill Bixby's last film as David Bruce Banner. No one could play David Banner better than he can. Elizabeth Gracen is also good as Jasmine. Lou Ferrigno is the Hulk period. The New Hulk CGI movies don't compare to the original Incredible Hulk TV movies. The Incredible Hulk dies at the end of the movie and David Banner will finally Rest in Peace. Bill Bixby will be remembered.

I remember when this TV movie aired on NBC television back in the 1990s. A