The Incredible Hulk Returns

NR 5.7
1988 1 hr 40 min Adventure , Drama , Action , TV Movie

Dr. David Banner meets a former student, who has a magical hammer that summons Thor, a Norse god who is prevented from entering Valhalla. When the two superheroes stop feuding long enough to breathe, they are a team unmatched by any of their enemies.

  • Cast:
    Bill Bixby , Lou Ferrigno , Jack Colvin , Eric Allan Kramer , Lee Purcell , Charles Napier , John Gabriel

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Reviews

Acensbart
1988/05/22

Excellent but underrated film

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WillSushyMedia
1988/05/23

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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TrueHello
1988/05/24

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Taha Avalos
1988/05/25

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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adonis98-743-186503
1988/05/26

It's been two years since the Hulk has surfaced, and Dr David Bruce Banner is on the verge of curing himself of the Hulk. A device he helped create, the Gamma Transponder, will rid him of his own Gamma radiation, among other uses. Enter Don Blake, a former colleague of Banner's, who is now in possession of a mystic hammer which can summon Thor, an ancient Viking warrior. When the Gamma Transponder is nearly stolen and Banner's girlfriend is kidnapped, Banner must abandon the hope of being cured and rely on the Hulk and Thor to save the day. This movie should been seen alone only because of that Thor v.s Hulk fight scene and i gotta say although Thor wasn't as bad as maybe i thought he was going to be i still felt that they got him very wrong and here's why: First of all he is pretty dumb even dumber than Thor in the first film back in 2011, second his hammer was very small and pretty much everyone could lift it, number three his costume felt more like a Viking Costume, number four he is from Asgard and not from Valhalla and last but not least he is not a Genie but overall the actor who portrayed the famous Marvel hero actually did a nice job, the action was pretty well done and the performances by Bill Bixby & Lou Ferrigno were great!!

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asinyne
1988/05/27

I wasn't expecting a lot when I picked this up on VHS for less than a buck. Even after I started watching I seriously doubted I would make it through to the end, but I was shocked to find myself really enjoying this rather cool flick. Eric Kramer was a great Thor. He was funny, hunky, and all together a delight. This was his movie to be honest about it although everyone else pitched in admirably as well. Tim Thomerson was a little underused but that is a minor complaint. It was cool to have him along for the ride along with the bad guy from the Blues Brother movie. I also found this movie to be pretty well written. Everything comes together fairly well and the film moves along with a purpose. Another big bonus is all the action, Ferrigno and Kramer get lots of time battling bad guys and each other. I loved the ending when Thor got to throw his hammer at the car. I also loved how he kept calling the Hulk the Troll...that was funny, as were lots of other stuff in the movie. The epilogues were a nice touch with a bit of a bittersweet wrap after all the frantic action. This is a cool super hero movie and you might want to check it out...the effects were pretty good for a late eighties film. Nice! Certainly much better than rated here fer cryin' out loud.

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tr_s
1988/05/28

You may know of the brutal viking god which travels on his wagon and summons thunder, known as Thor. You might also know of the big green strong thingy known as the Hulk.Now can you imagine what a team of those two would look like? A muscly green thingy with supposedly no intelligence together with another muscle-machine from 1000 AD that knows nothing of today's society, and mostly wants to drink mead and beer... I wouldn't have dared to guess myself, all that I can say is that it sums up to a lot of FUN.As a friend of mine said after i lent him the movie: "I haven't had this fun in five years".The acting is excellent, I especially like the guy who plays Thor. It's a sad thing that the great Bill Bixby - who is the main character and also has directed most of the movie isn't with us anymore.A couple of things are worth mentioning though. The movie doesn't sport humor that everybody likes (what movie does that anyway?) and it's a straight-to-video release so don't have too big expectations on the actual picture quality and special FX (clearly drawn with a pen!!) The plot is also a little diffuse at times.But this doesn't sink it down from an "excellent" grade. 10/10, hands down. Others may agree or disagree, but this time I'm the grader!

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eaglewayprod
1988/05/29

The Incredible Hulk was a great series. It had heart, drama, Action, and sadness. The way Bill Bixby played the character was amazing. He knew this character. He must have read the comics before he started filming the first episode. Now I don't know what's so wrong about this film people don't like. Me I love it. The Hulk is my favorite show and this film was a great way to bring back on TV. I have never read a Thor comic book, but I do agree that they could of written a better character for this film then the Thor we see. It's not the actor's fault. Whomever wrote this should of written more for Bill and should of insisted on Eric Kramer builking up more for the role. But other then that this is a great film with some good action scenes. Bill should have taking charge of the script and re-worked it. For Hulk fans this is a must see. make your own judgment.

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