The Incredible Hulk, ejected from Earth in a spaceship, crash-lands on a planet ruled by a tyrant, who forces him to fight in a coliseum against other powerful creatures. The Hulk reluctantl... Read allThe Incredible Hulk, ejected from Earth in a spaceship, crash-lands on a planet ruled by a tyrant, who forces him to fight in a coliseum against other powerful creatures. The Hulk reluctantly befriends the combatants on his team.The Incredible Hulk, ejected from Earth in a spaceship, crash-lands on a planet ruled by a tyrant, who forces him to fight in a coliseum against other powerful creatures. The Hulk reluctantly befriends the combatants on his team.
Rick D. Wasserman
- Hulk
- (voice)
Lisa Ann Beley
- Caiera
- (voice)
Mark Hildreth
- Red King
- (voice)
Liam O'Brien
- Hiroim
- (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Korg
- (voice)
Sam Vincent
- Miek
- (voice)
Advah Soudack
- Elloe Kaifi
- (voice)
Michael Kopsa
- Lavin Skee
- (voice)
Paul Dobson
- Beta Ray Bill
- (voice)
Marc Worden
- Iron Man
- (voice)
Lee Tockar
- Android
- (voice)
Russell Roberts
- Primus Vand
- (voice)
Donald Adams
- Governor Churik
- (voice)
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These Marvel DTV are much better than expected. Planet Hulk is a pretty good adaptation of one of the most famous Hulk storylines and does so without the resources of a huge summer blockbuster. It is a fairly violent tale with some good emotional punches and a nice story for everyone's favorite green monster.
Instead of opting for a 6-hour mini-series that fully explores the dense Planet Hulk story we get an 80-minute no-frills interpretation. It's good, but it could have been amazing.
Bruce Banner is gone, and this is not his story. All that remains is the Hulk. The Illuminati banish him from Earth as his rage causes too much destruction. The ship is sucked into a wormhole and transports Hulk to the other side of the Universe to the planet Sakaar. As he emerges from the wreckage he is enslaved (temporarily weakened by the wormhole) and thrown into a Gladiator contest with other slaves. Not taking too kindly to such treatment Hulk strikes back and kickstarts a revolution which will change the whole planet.
A lot of good stuff has been cut out. But on the upside the ending is much better and more upbeat. I just can't help but mourn what could have been though. The Planet Hulk story is truly epic, and to strip it down to the bone doesn't make much sense to me.
Bruce Banner is gone, and this is not his story. All that remains is the Hulk. The Illuminati banish him from Earth as his rage causes too much destruction. The ship is sucked into a wormhole and transports Hulk to the other side of the Universe to the planet Sakaar. As he emerges from the wreckage he is enslaved (temporarily weakened by the wormhole) and thrown into a Gladiator contest with other slaves. Not taking too kindly to such treatment Hulk strikes back and kickstarts a revolution which will change the whole planet.
A lot of good stuff has been cut out. But on the upside the ending is much better and more upbeat. I just can't help but mourn what could have been though. The Planet Hulk story is truly epic, and to strip it down to the bone doesn't make much sense to me.
Planet Hulk (2010) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi and is also in my DVD collection. The storyline follows the Hulk after he's been banished from Earth and sent to a planet to find new inhabitants that may be better company than humans. He is quickly captured and forced to fight in a colosseum for sport. He reluctantly makes friends with the other combatants and formulates a plan to take down the dictator king. This movie was directed by Sam Liu (Batman: The Killing Joke) and contains the voices of Rick D. Wasserman (Batman: Killing Joke), Sam Vincent (Sausage Party), Lisa Ann Beley (Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed) and Mark Hildreth (The Tudors). The storyline has a good set-up with Iron-man setting the stage of current events. Both the state of Earth as well as War Planet are well depicted. I really enjoyed the animation style for the content also. The voices are well selected and the aliens are entertaining. I also liked that some of the characters in the storyline actually die. Overall this isn't a masterpiece but is a fun viewing. I would score this a solid 6.5-7/10 and recommend seeing it once.
This story of the Hulk is the best I have come across even as a comic book collector. It would be a dream come true if you could have Frank Miller take this on with real actors, this could be one of the best comic book to movie adaptions ever. I think there could be a lot more dialogue and more character connections + portrayal combinated with real (non-computer animated) actors playing the parts of all the characters. Maybe even use a Mr. Olympia (Jay Cutler,Ronnie Coleman) or someone who is an actual human Hulk and give a real feel to the character unlike the other real life Hulk movies that have been put out (CRAP) They pulled it off on the Hulk TV show it gave a way better feel to watch a crappy actor like Lou Ferrigno play the part rather than a computer animated version. It's an easy enough role that almost anyone can pull it off if you look the part.
If Arnold Schwarzenegger can play a kick ass Conan character, then I'm sure there are some HUGE meat heads that could pull it off well...it's all about the director! FRANK MILLER...MAKE PLANET HULK!
If Arnold Schwarzenegger can play a kick ass Conan character, then I'm sure there are some HUGE meat heads that could pull it off well...it's all about the director! FRANK MILLER...MAKE PLANET HULK!
Hulk becomes supporting in this animation, but I loved the secondary characters, with effective and important presences, highlighting the cute Miek, and continues my eternal dislike for Thor, who makes a little participation, I liked the plot, simple and efficient, one of the best animations of the Hulk , here very fragile and surly, will it be living with Batman?
Did you know
- TriviaIn the original comic, Hulk's third opponent in the arena was Silver Surfer. This was changed to Beta Ray Bill due to Silver Surfer's rights being unavailable at the time of production and the crew thought the hammer-wielding Beta Ray Bill would make a better fit on a gladiator world.
- GoofsAfter Beta Ray Bill's obedience disk is destroyed it falls off. It then randomly reappears albeit broken, and disappears.
- Alternate versionsAn edited version was shown on DisneyXD in the United States. Most of the violence had to be toned down, most prominently the scene in which Hulk beats down Beta Ray Bill which was edited to remove the blood.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Honest Review: Marvel Animated Movies (2015)
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- Planet Hulk
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- Gross US & Canada
- $7,526,757
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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