Iron Man & Hulk: L'union des Super-héros
Original title: Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet.The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet.The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet.
Adrian Pasdar
- Iron Man
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- The Hulk
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Dr. Cruler
- (voice)
- …
Robin Atkin Downes
- Dr. Fump
- (voice)
- …
David Kaye
- Jarvis
- (voice)
Liam O'Brien
- Red Skull
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (2013) is a movie that I recently rewatched on Disney+. The storyline follows a villain who is looking to harness the Hulk's and Abomination's gamma energy and create the worlds most diabolical super villain. Ironman and Hulk will need to join forces and find a way to work together if there's any hope to save the world.
This movie is codirected by Eric Radomski (Spawn) and Leo Riley (Fast & Furious Space Racers) and contains the voices of Adrian Pasdar (Carlito's Way), Fred Tatasciore (Team America), Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad), Robin Atkin Downes (Batman vs Superman) and Liam O'Brien (Curse of the Golden Flower).
The animation is inconsistent with some aspects solid, like Ironman and Hulk, and some aspects that didn't work for me, specifically Abomination and many of the action scenes. The writing, specifically the dialogue, was a lot of fun and the banter between Hulk and Ironman was hilarious. The plot was very straightforward, predictable and nothing special.
Overall, this is a fairly average addition to the super hero animated genre that I would score a 5/10 and recommend seeing once.
This movie is codirected by Eric Radomski (Spawn) and Leo Riley (Fast & Furious Space Racers) and contains the voices of Adrian Pasdar (Carlito's Way), Fred Tatasciore (Team America), Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad), Robin Atkin Downes (Batman vs Superman) and Liam O'Brien (Curse of the Golden Flower).
The animation is inconsistent with some aspects solid, like Ironman and Hulk, and some aspects that didn't work for me, specifically Abomination and many of the action scenes. The writing, specifically the dialogue, was a lot of fun and the banter between Hulk and Ironman was hilarious. The plot was very straightforward, predictable and nothing special.
Overall, this is a fairly average addition to the super hero animated genre that I would score a 5/10 and recommend seeing once.
Poorly written dialogue, awkward animation with movements that look like something from the 90s. Blurry textures, low resolution,
Uninspired story. Super short. Terrible.
Every spoken line feels like something that is aimed at 2 year olds, and at this day and age, even 2 year olds won't find it interesting. Characters argue like they are pre school kids. and they talk too much, a scene that MIGHT have been OK is ruined by the character stating the obvious. Please shut up.
Marvel might have won the silver screen but direct to DVD animated movies and TV series belongs to DC.
Uninspired story. Super short. Terrible.
Every spoken line feels like something that is aimed at 2 year olds, and at this day and age, even 2 year olds won't find it interesting. Characters argue like they are pre school kids. and they talk too much, a scene that MIGHT have been OK is ruined by the character stating the obvious. Please shut up.
Marvel might have won the silver screen but direct to DVD animated movies and TV series belongs to DC.
Really basic plot & continuous action. Not anything special, even a little repetitive!
Let's just get straight to the point. Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United is terrible. The plot makes no sense whatsoever. It's kind of like if you started reading issue #3 of a Marvel comic book without having read #1 or #2. It's basically "something something random Hydra henchmen and Abomination. Iron Man and Hulk fight but then they help each other." Totally forgettable and convoluted. The animation is some sort of weird cel-animation meets CGI. It feels like they tried to literally make it look like a comic book pages, but it doesn't really work. It just ends up looking like pre-rendered cut scenes from a Playstation 3-era video game. Disney/Marvel does a lot right with their MCU films but seems to keep failing with their animated films. Basically....don't waste your time with this terrible animated film.
The animation in the movie was horrible, and though there might be some people out there who may like this type of animation, I am not one of them.
The whole story was ridiculous and they completely failed in writing the Hulk. It makes me wonder if the people who wrote the story know anything about the Hulk in the first place.
I had fewer problems with Iron Man, although it seems his armour is indestructible or something since it doesn't seem to even get scratched.
Marvel needs to take a long serious look at its animation department and make some quick changes because they are way behind DC in overall animated film quality.
The whole story was ridiculous and they completely failed in writing the Hulk. It makes me wonder if the people who wrote the story know anything about the Hulk in the first place.
I had fewer problems with Iron Man, although it seems his armour is indestructible or something since it doesn't seem to even get scratched.
Marvel needs to take a long serious look at its animation department and make some quick changes because they are way behind DC in overall animated film quality.
Did you know
- TriviaThis animated film takes place in the Earth-TRN607 version of the Marvel Comics multiverse, together with Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United (2014).
- Crazy creditsAfter credits scene, showing the two AIM scientists being chewed out by a superior. The Red Skull stops the berating, and his diatribe is a reveal to the next movie: "Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Honest Review: Marvel Animated Movies (2015)
- SoundtracksTony Tech Theme
Performed by Greg Herzenach
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