
So far, we've only seen two pictures and a few different variations of the same teaser poster for this summer's highly-anticipated The Incredible Hulk. Word had it a trailer was supposed to debut during the Superbowl, but that never happened. And with all eyes turning to Indiana Jones next week, who knows when we'll finally get to see a bit more of the Hulk re-do, starring Edward Norton, Tim Roth, Liv Tyler and William Hurt. Well, good news is that, like what happened with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull last week, a flyer featuring toys from the upcoming Hulk movie has made its way online. It's not the real deal, but this flyer does finally give us a look at what the filmmakers have planned for Hulk's arch-nemesis Abomination.
Superhero Hype grabbed a photo of the flyer (which we've included after the jump for possible spoiler reasons), and I must say Abomination looks very cool. We haven't been given much to get excited about (with the exception of knowing that Robert Downey Jr. will make a cameo as Tony Stark at some point), and so seeing the toy version of Abomination will have to do for now. The flyer also features an image of the toy Hulk, which looks, well, like the Hulk we all know and love. So head on after the jump to get a taste of what we're in store for come June 13, and as soon as more is revealed we'll be sure to bring it to you.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-09-2008 @ 12:08PM
Iznam said...
Abomination looks like HULK turned inside-out. I like it too, pretty gross. Should be a good battle.
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2-09-2008 @ 2:47PM
NvM said...
I'm really hoping that this is better the the first Hulk movie.
It's looking that way.
It's going to be strange to see how they market this movie as something seperate.
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2-09-2008 @ 8:16PM
carg0 said...
actually no, it's not looking good.
when you have a movie just four months away from hitting theaters with zero advertisements to show for it; yea, that's a bad thing. that's the kind of treatment you give a movie you hope to slip past movie critics before the friday openings.
movies that "look good" are Dark Knight, Iron Man and Hellboy 2 because they've actually shown us trailers and/or tv spots. that doesn't guarantee anything of course but it's more than we've seen for Hulk at any rate.
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