No. Hulk (2003) isn’t even part of the MCU.
The Incredible Hulk (2008) can barely be considered a part of the MCU. Besides a Tony Stark cameo and a few SHIELD easter eggs, no other connections can be made with the rest of the MCU.
Bruce Banner and General Ross are the only characters who re-appear in later MCU films. Bruce Banner was recast, so it was pretty much a brand new version of him. Hulk’s backstory and powers are also explained pretty well in other films- Avengers, Age of Ultron and Ragnarok. black canary costumes
General Ross has only a brief appearance 8 years later in Civil War. He even appears in Infinity War in an insignificant role, but if you’ve seen Civil War, then you should have been able to recognize him. green arrow and black canary costumes
All the best Hulk moments were in the Avengers films and Ragnarok.
However, a 31 hour MCU marathon did include it, so if you have time, it wouldn’t hurt to watch it. “Avengers: Infinity War” makes its predecessors seem like small potatoes. The 19th film within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it combines nine franchises and more than 30 major characters. Audiences now have a decade’s worth of people and plot points to keep track of, beginning with 2008’s “Iron Man,” and retaining that much information would be a superhuman ability in itself. last guardian costumes
But don’t worry help is on the way. We’ve created a guide to all the important happenings leading up to the new film, complete with a list of characters involved in each one. So is this truly the “most ambitious crossover event in history,” as the facetious meme suggests? Judge for yourselves.
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