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The Incredible Hulk Returns
Genre superhero film
Distributed by NBC
Directed byNicholas Corea
Bill Bixby (uncredited)
Produced by
Bill Bixby (executive producer)
Nicholas Corea (executive
producer)
Daniel McPhee (supervising
producer)
Written byStan Lee
Nicholas Corea

Starring
Bill Bixby
Lou Ferrigno
Steve Levitt
Eric Kramer
Jack Colvin
Charles Napier
Lee Purcell
Tim Thomerson
John Gabriel
Music by Lance Rubin
Cinematography Chuck Colwell
Editing byJanet Ashikaga
Briana London
Production companyBixby-Brandon Productions
New World Television
Country United States
Language English
Original channel NBC
Release date May 22, 1988
Preceded by The Incredible Hulk (TV series)
Followed by
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk
(1989)
The Death of the Incredible Hulk
(1990)
The Incredible Hulk Returns is a 1988 TV movie loosely based on the Marvel comic books that serves as a continuation of the popular television series. In it, Dr. David Banner has nearly cured himself from being the Hulk.[1] This was also Jack Colvin's last appearance as Jack McGee.[2][3]

This television movie acted as a backdoor pilot for an unproduced television series featuring the Thor comic book character. This is the first time another character or element from the Marvel Universe appeared in the milieu of the TV series. Thor's appearance differs from the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, resembling a more realistic and divine version of the "Norse God of Thunder" but still closely following the comic in that he is sent to earth to learn humility. This is the first and only time that magical, supernatural or otherworldly elements have been used in the universe of the Incredible Hulk TV series .[4]
Thor was played by Eric Allan Kramer and Dr. Donald Blake by Steve Levitt. In this version Blake does not become Thor, who is a separate character. By holding Thor's hammer Mjolnir and shouting "Odin!" Blake can summon the Viking Warrior to help him, the two interacting and openly discussing their situations: Blake wants Thor off his back, but the latter will not be admitted into Asgard until he has proven himself worthy. The hammer is also not restricted by the worthiness test.
Contents
1 Plot 2 Cast 3 See also 4 References 5 External links
Plot
Donald Blake (Steve Levitt) and Thor (Eric Allan Kramer).
Two years after he walked off into the sunset in the episode "A Minor Problem", we find that Dr. David Banner has been gainfully employed at the Joshua-Lambert Research Institute (as David Bannion) where he and a team of scientists are putting the final touches on a Gamma Transponder. It has been two years since his last transformation into the creature and Banner is now happily involved in a relationship with a young widow. Banner hopes to put all worries about the risk of transforming into the Hulk to rest by using the Gamma Transponder to reverse the effects of gamma radiation on himself. Unfortunately, things don't go according to plan. David is surprised by the arrival of Dr. Donald Blake, a former student of his. Blake explains that he now shares a mystical bond with Thor, the God of Thunder of Norse mythology. Blake calls upon Thor to appear in order to prove the validity of his story. The Viking

God causes David to transform and a battle between Hulk and Thor leaves David's lab severely damaged.
With his experiment now set back, David and his transponder become the target of a crime organization within the ranks of the Joshua-Lambert Institute.
Cast
Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk Steve Levitt as Dr. Donald Blake Eric Kramer as Thor Jack Colvin as Jack McGee Charles Napier as Mike Fouche Lee Purcell as Maggie Shaw
See also
The Incredible Hulk (TV series) The Trial of the Incredible Hulk The Death of the Incredible Hulk The Incredible Hulk , 2008 film Thor , 2011 film
References
1. ̂ Harmetz, Aljean (1988-10-11). "Superheroes' Battleground: Prime Time". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
2. ̂ "F.O.O.M. (Flashbacks of Ol' Marvel) #16: "I'm Free Now – The Incredible Hulk (1988-1990)"". Comic Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
3. ̂ "Hulk Smash Television!". IGN. Retrieved 2010-09-09.4. ̂ O'Connor, John J. (1988-05-20). "TV Weekend; Incredible Hulk Meets Mighty Thor". New
York Times. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
External links
The Incredible Hulk Returns at the Internet Movie Database Hulk Smash Television! Incredible Hulk News HulkRage.com Fansite, Toys, Statues, Comics, DVD's
Hulk
Creators Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Supporting Amadeus Cho

characters
Arabian Knight
Betty Ross
Bereet
Carmilla Black
Caiera
Marlo Chandler
Doc Samson
Hiro-Kala
Jarella
Pantheon
Rick Jones
Lyra
Sabra
She-Hulk
Skaar
Thundra
Warbound
o Hiroim
o Korg
o Elloe Kaifi
o No-Name of the Brood
o Miek
o Kate Waynesboro
Jim Wilson
Enemies Abomination
Absorbing Man
Agamemnon
Ajax
Bi-Beast
Brian Banner /Devil Hulk

Enclave
Flux
Galaxy Master
Gamma Corps
Gargoyle
Glenn Talbot
Glob
Glorian
Gremlin
Halflife
Hulkbusters
Hulk Robot
Intelligencia
John Ryker
Juggernaut
Killer Shrike
Leader
Madman
Maestro
Mercy
Metal Master
Missing Link
Nightmare
Psyklop
Ravage
Rhino
The Red King
Ringmaster
Thunderbolt Ross/Red Hulk
Trauma
Tyrannus

U-Foes
Umar
Wendigo
Xemnu
Zeus
Zom
Zzzax
Television
Live action
The Incredible Hulk (1977–1982) (episodes)
The Incredible Hulk Returns (TV film, 1988)
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (TV film,
1989)
The Death of the Incredible Hulk (TV film,
1990)
Animation
The Marvel Super Heroes (1966)
The Incredible Hulk (1982–1983) (characters)
The Incredible Hulk (1996–1997) (episodes)
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (2013)
Films
Live action
Hulk (2003)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
o soundtrack
Animation Hulk Vs (2009)
Planet Hulk (2010)
Video games Questprobe featuring the Hulk (1984)
The Incredible Hulk (1994)
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga (1996)
Hulk (2003)

The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (2005)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Titles
Superman and Spider-Man
Hulk: The End
Hulk: The Manga
Tales to Astonish
The Rampaging Hulk
5 Ronin
Storylines
"Planet Hulk"
"World War Hulk"
"Fall of the Hulks"
"World War Hulks"
Related
articles
Other versions
Hulk 2099
Hulk Hands
The Incredible Hulk (roller coaster)
Thor
Creators
Stan Lee
Larry Lieber
Jack Kirby
Allies Balder
Beta Ray Bill
Frigga
Jane Foster
Gaea
Heimdall

Hercules
Hrimhari
Kelda
Odin
Erik Selvig
Sif
Thor Girl
Thunderstrike
o Eric Masterson
o Kevin Masterson
Tyr
Valkyrie
Vidar
Volla
Warriors Three
o Fandral
o Hogun
o Volstagg
Zeus
Enemies Absorbing Man
Bloodaxe
Cobra
Desak
Destroyer
Ego the Living Planet
Enchantress
Executioner
Fafnir
Fenris Wolf
Grey Gargoyle

Hela
Karnilla
Kurse
Laufey
Loki
Lorelei
Malekith the Accursed
Man-Beast
Mangog
Midgard Serpent
Mr. Hyde
Mongoose
Perrikus
Radioactive Man
Ragnarok
Surtur
Ulik
Wrecking Crew
o Wrecker
o Bulldozer
o Piledriver
o Thunderball
Ymir
Zarrko
Bibliography
Journey into Mystery
Thor: Blood Oath
Thor: Son of Asgard
Thor: Vikings
Ultimate Comics: Thor

In other media
Television The Marvel Super Heroes
The Incredible Hulk Returns
Film
Hulk Vs
Thor
o soundtrack
Thor: Tales of Asgard
Thor: The Dark World
Video games Thor: God of Thunder
Related
articles
Thor in Norse mythology
Alternative versions
o Ultimate Thor
Asgard
Elves
Giants of Jotunheim
Hugin and Munin
Mjolnir
Norns
Valkyrior
List of live-action television programs based on Marvel Comics
TV series Spidey Super Stories
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Incredible Hulk (episodes)
Spider-Man (Toei)
Mutant X
Night Man
Blade: The Series
Powers

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
TV
movies
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Incredible Hulk
The Return of the Incredible Hulk
Dr. Strange
Captain America
Captain America II: Death Too Soon
The Incredible Hulk Returns
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk
The Death of the Incredible Hulk
Power Pack
Generation X
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Man-Thing
See also Marvel Studios
Marvel Television
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