- The film participated in Toronto's legislation proposal on green screen technology to minimize carbon emissions and energy consumption during filming.
- In the film, General Ross said that the serum that turned Emil into "hate" was invented during World War II. This refers to Marvel Comics' next work "Captain America" released in 2009. The protagonist has magical powers because of this special serum.
- It took more than a year for the VFX technicians to complete the set of scenes where Bruce Banner's scattered blood traversed three floors and finally fell into a bottle.
- Director Luis Lightril originally wanted to direct "Iron Man", but was taken a step ahead by Jon Feirou. Producer Avi Ared made this for 2003's "Hulk" The task of the sequel was handed over to him. In order to maintain the feeling of being in the same environment as much as possible, Marvel Comics also asked Robert Downey Jr. to appear in the film as Tony Stark.
- Director Louis Lightrill dragged a broken leg and still insisted on shooting the 4 sets of shots of the film.
- Actor Tim Rose joined the crew because he was a big fan of "The Hulk" in 1978, and he also wanted to please his comic fan sons with this. But during the filming, Rose found that he couldn't imitate the "hate" staggering way of walking. For this reason, he specially hired a personal trainer to help him.
- According to actor Tim Rose, actor Edward Norton revises the script almost every day, and he and actor Liv Tyler spent a long time discussing the lives of their respective characters before the appearance of the "Hulk".
- Actor William Hurt and his son are loyal fans of the "Hulk".
The Incredible Hulk behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Emil Blonsky: [attacking Bruce] Where is it? Show it to me!
[the Hulk doesn't appear]
Gen. Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross: If you've taken it from me, I'm going to put you in a hole for the rest of your life.
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Soldier #2: How are you feeling, man?
Emil Blonsky: Like a monster.