Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Ang Lee |
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Writer: | Michael France, John Turman, James Schamus |
Staring: |
Bruce Banner, a genetics researcher with a tragic past, suffers massive radiation exposure in his laboratory that causes him to transform into a raging green monster when he gets angry. | |
Release Date: | Jun 19, 2003 |
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Director: | Ang Lee |
Writer: | Michael France, John Turman, James Schamus |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | california, san francisco, california, monster, general, gun, dna, mutation, psychology, berkeley, transformation, president, superhero, based on comic, golden gate bridge, doctor, fear, scientist, dog, desert, anger, phone, military, super villain, cell, superhuman strength, repressed memory, repression, good versus evil |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Good Machine, Valhalla Motion Pictures, Marvel Enterprises |
Box Office |
Revenue: $245,360,480
Budget: $137,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 26, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Eric Bana | Bruce Banner |
Jennifer Connelly | Betty Ross |
Sam Elliott | Ross |
Josh Lucas | Talbot |
Nick Nolte | Father |
Paul Kersey | Young David Banner |
Todd Tesen | Young Ross |
Cara Buono | Edith Banner |
Kevin Rankin | Harper |
Celia Weston | Mrs. Krenzler |
Mike Erwin | Teenage Bruce Banner |
Lou Ferrigno | Security Guard |
Stan Lee | Security Guard |
Regi Davis | Security Guard |
Craig Damon | Security Guard |
Geoffrey Scott | President |
Regina McKee Redwing | National Security Advisor |
Daniel Dae Kim | Aide |
Daniella Kuhn | Edith's Friend |
Michael Kronenberg | Bruce Banner as Child |
David Kronenberg | Bruce Banner as Child |
Rhiannon Leigh Wryn | Betty Ross as Child |
Lou Richards | Pediatrician |
Jenn Gotzon Chandler | Waitress |
Louanne Kelley | Delivery Doctor |
Toni Kallen | Delivery Nurse |
Paul Kim Jr. | Officer |
John Littlefield | Security NCO |
Lorenzo Callender | Soldier |
Todd Lee Coralli | Soldier |
Johnny Kastl | Soldier |
Eric Ware | Soldier |
Jesse Corti | Colonel |
Rob Swanson | Colonel |
Mark Atteberry | Technician |
Eva Burkley | Technician |
Rondda Holeman | Technician |
John A. Maraffi | Technician |
Michael Papajohn | Technician |
David St. Pierre | Technician |
Boni Yanagisawa | Technician |
David Sutherland | Tank Commander |
Sean Mahon | Comanche Pilot |
Brett Thacher | Comanche Pilot |
Kirk B.R. Woller | Comanche Pilot |
Randy Neville | F-22 Pilot |
John Prosky | Atheon Technician |
Amir Faraj | Boy |
Ricardo Aguilar | Boy's Father |
Victor Rivers | Paramilitary |
Lyndon Karp | Davey |
Rick Avery | Soldier (uncredited) |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Rebel Militant (uncredited) |
Ray Buffer | Atheon Captain (uncredited) |
Andy Arness | Soldier (uncredited) |
Rory J. Aylward | Second Tank Commander (uncredited) |
Cougar Zank | Army Military / SWAT (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Christopher Townsend | CG Supervisor |
Darlene Ava Williams | Stunts |
Rick Avery | Stunts |
May Boss | Stunts |
Steve Boyles | Utility Stunts |
Wendi Bromley | Stunts |
Craig Branham | Stunts |
Dotan Bonen | Stunts |
Cameron Croughwell | Stunts |
Michelle Croughwell | Stunts |
Joshua Croughwell | Stunts |
Tammy Brady Conrad | Stunts |
Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunts |
Scott R. Fisher | Stunts |
Jake Brake | Stunts |
Sean Graham | Stunts |
Kevin Grevioux | Stunts |
Clay M. Lilley | Stunts |
Clint Lilley | Stunts |
William Morts | Stunts |
Tristen Morts | Stunts |
Callie Croughwell | Stunts |
Hannah Peitzman Myers | Stunts |
Molly Peitzman | Stunts |
Jason Rodriguez | Stunts |
Jesse Tipton | Stunts |
Wyatt Tipton | Stunts |
Sonny Tipton | Stunts |
Merritt Yohnka | Stunts |
David St. Pierre | Stunts |
Ava Rose Williams | Stunts |
Jamie Maxtone-Graham | Additional Camera |
David Rowden | Stunts |
Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
Stan Lee | Characters |
Jack Kirby | Characters |
Michael France | Screenplay |
Frederick Elmes | Director of Photography |
Marit Allen | Costume Design |
Rick Heinrichs | Production Design |
Mauro Borrelli | Production Illustrator |
Dan Kneece | Steadicam Operator |
Norman Cabrera | Makeup Effects |
Charles Croughwell | Stunt Coordinator |
Craig Alpert | First Assistant Editor |
Steve Bartek | Orchestrator |
Gary Dagg | Key Grip |
Cliff Fleming | Pilot |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Jessica Daniels | Casting Assistant |
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | Supervising ADR Editor |
Dennis Muren | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Scott Weiland | Songs |
Duff McKagan | Songs |
Matt Sorum | Songs |
Susan A. Burig | Graphic Designer |
Jeffrey Moon | Stunt Driver |
Gary Rydstrom | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Andrew Miller | Stunts |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Stunts |
Diana Lee Inosanto | Stunts |
Joni Avery | Stunts |
Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
Dane Farwell | Stunts |
Bevin Kaye | Stunts |
Corey Michael Eubanks | Stunts |
Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
John Turman | Screenplay |
Franklyn Warren | Casting |
Cheryl Carasik | Set Decoration |
John Dexter | Art Direction |
Greg Papalia | Art Direction |
Kirstin Mooney | Art Department Coordinator |
Ethan Goodwin | Art Department Assistant |
Mariko Braswell | Assistant Art Director |
John Hoskins | Construction Coordinator |
Clete Cetrone | Construction Foreman |
Richard J. Bell | Greensman |
Ernest M. Sanchez | Leadman |
Donnie Grant | Painter |
Jeff Frost | Sculptor |
Roy Barnes | Set Designer |
Christian Zimmermann | Standby Painter |
Robert Hill | Camera Operator |
Peter Sorel | Still Photographer |
Tasha Le Mel | Assistant Costume Designer |
Pamela Wise | Costume Supervisor |
Janice Alexander | Key Hair Stylist |
Carolyn Elias | Hairstylist |
Gretchen Davis | Makeup Artist |
Kenneth Burgomaster | Additional Music |
Chuck Rousseau | Armorer |
Frank Kilmartin | Carpenter |
Raymond Bulinski | Craft Service |
Susan Hegarty | Dialect Coach |
Michael W. Broomer | Driver |
Mark Connelly | Loader |
Paul E. Stroh | Picture Car Coordinator |
Tora Chung | Post Production Assistant |
Lisa Rodgers | Post Production Supervisor |
Dan Colegrove | Propmaker |
Philip Metschan | Scenic Artist |
Ian Christie | Sequence Supervisor |
David O. Krupnick | Set Medic |
Brian Dettor | Set Production Assistant |
Ryan Kautzman | Software Engineer |
Chris Daher | Stand In |
Eric Abrahamson | Stunts |
Jon Sharpe | Technical Supervisor |
Maxwell R. Johnson II | Transportation Captain |
Tommy Tancharoen | Transportation Coordinator |
Rachel Aberly | Unit Publicist |
Bryce Shields | Video Assist Operator |
V. Scott Balcerek | Visual Effects Editor |
Ian O'Connor | Layout |
Jayne-Ann Tenggren | Script Supervisor |
Colin Brady | Animation Supervisor |
Bob Kaiser | Color Timer |
Steele Hunter | Best Boy Electric |
Sophie Shellenberger | Electrician |
Chris Funk | Lighting Technician |
Frank Dorowsky | Rigging Gaffer |
Noah Behar | Rigging Grip |
Maureen Whalen | Casting Associate |
Rory Enke | Location Manager |
Kathy Petty | Production Accountant |
Jennifer Campbell | Production Coordinator |
Michael J. Malone | Production Supervisor |
Mark Goodermote | Boom Operator |
Ellen Segal | Music Editor |
Drew Kunin | Production Sound Mixer |
Paul Hsu | Sound Effects Editor |
André Dias | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Eugene Gearty | Supervising Sound Editor |
Asa Hammond | 3D Supervisor |
Leah Anton | Digital Compositors |
Michael Lantieri | Special Effects Supervisor |
Jean-Paul Beaulieu | Visual Effects |
Mei-Ming Casino | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Lindsay Hallett | Visual Effects Producer |
Bruce Holcomb | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dee Selby | Sound Design Assistant |
Gary Roberts | Motion Capture Artist |
Alex Jaeger | Visual Effects Art Director |
James J. Mase | Sound |
Mark W. Brown | Assistant Property Master |
Simon Murton | Conceptual Illustrator |
Christopher Casey | Set Dresser |
Synderela Peng | Title Designer |
Hans Bjerno | Aerial Director of Photography |
Chris Gordon | Dolly Grip |
Bryan Antin | Grip |
Jack Taggart | Ager/Dyer |
Diana Wilson | Key Costumer |
Wendy M. Craig | Key Set Costumer |
Artist W. Robinson | First Assistant Director |
Deanna Stadler | Second Assistant Director |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
James R. Tynes | Chief Lighting Technician |
Mark Hager | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Rick Chefalas | Apprentice Sound Editor |
Pete Anthony | Conductor |
Frank Kern | Foley Editor |
Maria Newman | Musician |
Clay Duncan | Music Programmer |
Bryan Thombs | 3D Artist |
Rick O'Connor | CG Animator |
Andrew Anderson | Creature Technical Director |
Miguel A. Fuertes | Lead Animator |
Dennis Rogers | First Assistant Camera |
Richard Quinn | Dialogue Editor |
Jerry Moss | Property Master |
Dean Drabin | ADR Mixer |
Marko Costanzo | Foley Artist |
Philip Rogers | ADR Recordist |
Steven Visscher | Foley Editor |
Tom C. Peitzman | Visual Effects Producer |
Maria Battle Campbell | Second Second Assistant Director |
Dave Kushner | Songs |
Nick Raskulinecz | Music Producer |
Robert Hoffmeister | Digital Compositor |
Anthony Almaraz | Costumer |
Akihito Ikeda | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Aaron McBride | Concept Artist |
Craig T. Shordon | Decorator |
Jerry Bingham | Storyboard Artist |
Bruce Allan Donnellan | Special Effects Technician |
Peter Demarest | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Lori Arnold | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Chris Branham | Stunt Double |
Mark Colicci | Assistant Camera |
Steve Wolfe | Second Assistant Camera |
Virgine d'Annoville | Senior Animator |
Peggy Eghbalian | Assistant Editor |
Elizabeth Dean | Post Production Coordinator |
Amira Bailey | Location Assistant |
Rick Wentworth | Conductor |
Adam Schardein | Additional Production Assistant |
James D'Damery Jr. | Assistant Accountant |
Cricket Sloat | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Julie Fay | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Dorne Huebler | Compositing Supervisor |
Peggy Baslow | Extras Casting Assistant |
Kelli Gillam | First Assistant Accountant |
Chris Lindsay | Generator Operator |
Tania Levin | Payroll Accountant |
Kathleen Lynch | Production Assistant |
Lisa Joelle Curtis | Production Secretary |
Lisa Jackson | Researcher |
Shaun Young | Researcher |
Shawnda Thomas | Stunts |
Shawn Kelly | Animation |
Robert James Ashe | Visual Effects |
Coleen 'Co-Co' Aiello | Second Assistant Accountant |
Christopher Minos | Animation |
Robert Fernandez | Scoring Mixer |
Perri Fichtner Pearson | Assistant Location Manager |
Tim Squyres | Editor |
James Schamus | Story, Screenplay |
Avy Kaufman | Casting |
Dennis Liddiard | Makeup Department Head |
David Womark | Unit Production Manager |
Ang Lee | Director |
John Giuliano | Propmaker |
Martin Rosenberg | VFX Director of Photography |
Marc Dominic Rienzo | Compositing Artist |
Brian Brown | Utility Stunts |
Slash | Songs |
Erik Winquist | Compositing Artist |
Name | Title |
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Avi Arad | Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Larry Franco | Producer |
Cheryl A. Tkach | Associate Producer |
Gale Anne Hurd | Producer |
James Schamus | Producer |
Kevin Feige | Executive Producer |
David Womark | Associate Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 61 | 93 | 42 |
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2025 | 3 | 19 | 59 | 3 |
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Ang Lee helped revolutionize superhero related films forever with Hulk (2003). Rather than just have the hero try to save the world, Lee and James Schamus decided to have Bruce Banner deal with his Freudian psychology, specifically the repressed memories he had thirty years ago about his father. ... The acting talents of Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Nick Nolte, Sam Elliott and Josh Lucas are perfect for the five main characters. Bana was able to do intentional wooden acting to hide his character's repressed emotions while Connelly conveyed kindness as her Oscar winning role from A Beautiful Mind (2001). What I loved about Lee's interpretation is that he did not care about faithfulness. He cared about showing a cerebral kind of superhero film that later got imitated with The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005-2012), Watchmen (2009), Logan (2017), Dawn of Justice (2016) and Suicide Squad (2016). Ang Lee is one of the best directors to have ever lived and Hulk is one of many films he directed for great proof.
The Green Giant is awakening! As a little baby, the Offspring Bruce Banner Genmanipulativ is changed. Later, as a young man, he is a scientist himself and is employed with gamma radiation. He wants to try to reach scar tissue and injuries, using the radiations, a healing method. Through an accident ... with the radiation, banners mutate when he has a tantrum, to a Green Giant: the Hulk! Eric Bana plays the shy and vulnerable Bruce banner. Although he does not really trust the role, he mastered the insecurity in person, sovereign. Jennifer Connelly plays Betty Ross. Connelly embodies Betty cool and sober. It is only when she experiences how banners mutate that she shares a helping emotion. Josh Lucas plays Glen Talbot. Talbot is fully fixated on his career and is a smug Sesselfurzer. He wants to develop the invention of banners for the military and thus create super soldiers. He has every means right for that. Lucas was arranged as a little villain. Unfortunately, he doesn't necessarily come across like that. The military commander Ross, is portrayed by Sam Elliott. Elliott plays his character cool and iron. He really wants to protect his country. That is why he acts defending and patriotic for his country. Although Nick Nolte has at least playtime, he plays his role most deeply. The few minutes of presence, is a pleasure of acting. The visual language of the director Ang Lee is very special. His idea of using certain settings as a split screen is also closer to the Marvel Comics. So that you really also realize the Hulk is a comic book template. The effects from the year 2003 are good, but you can already notice certain Unperfektheiten. The animations are still kitschy. Which seems a bit ridiculous, too. The story leaves a lot to miss. On the one part, because Hulk belongs in the MCU, here the humor and sarcasm is very rare to see. The colourful and colourful MCU can not be classified here. The story is portrayed here rather as a fantasy drama. Which then looks rather dull for a comic book template. In the last third, it is right to the point and it is going to be quite an effect thunderstorm. It's really a pity that you have to wait more or less until the end until the Hulk drops off steam. Conclusion: A down-to-earth stand of the character hulk of Marvel Comics. Unfortunately, it diminishes the story through seriousness and dramaturgy that happens!
I mean, what was everyone expecting? They hired a director who does mostly Asian art-house movies to helm a comic book movie about a green monster who smashes things when he gets angry. Of course Ang Lee was going to delve into Freudian concepts, overtones of Greek tragedy, and strange editing choic ... es. My issues with Hulk are more focused on its painfully slow pace and messy third act. Yes, the whole movie seems a bit pretentious, but you have to at least admire the intent and ambition to make this movie, even if the execution is wonky.