Now that I can agree 100% on.I'd cheer if Ferrigno showed up in full 1978-83 TV makeup.

Now that I can agree 100% on.I'd cheer if Ferrigno showed up in full 1978-83 TV makeup.
Because it's fun to see the different versions interact, or even to just think of them all coexisting.I think it's implicit by this point that every previous adaptation is presumed to be a "universe" in the screen multiverse. But I'm tired of that gimmick. It was cute the first couple of times, but it's worn out its welcome. Why can't we just accept that different fictional interpretations of a character are different fictional interpretations of a character? Why do they have to be "real" in each other's continuity to have value?
Because it's fun to see the different versions interact, or even to just think of them all coexisting.
Same.As long as it's characters we've never seen interact before, it's not repetitive and still fun to me.
I think it'd be pretty funny for Tom Cruise to play a Tony Stark variant with all of the Downey version's intensity and bravado, but none of the wisecracks, humor, or charm, and for Strange to meet him and remark "Christ, and I thought our Stark was a dick!"It was fun the first couple of times. Now the novelty's worn off and it's just repetitive and predictable. This is the way it always goes -- one movie or show does something well, then everyone copies it, usually with inferior quality, and runs it into the ground.
Not if RDJ doesn't want to come back.We have just had a series featuring a dupe of a dead person - we will see RDjr as they get more and more desperate to fight the tide.
There has been no decision made.In fact, this decision to bring back the old Avengers
I hope the MCU allow Tony Stark to remain dead. I've had enough of him. In fact, this decision to bring back the old Avengers team reeks of desperation to me. At this point, Feige and Disney Studios might as well let go of the MCU.
I for one would love to see the Lou Ferrigno Hulk return and show that the Bill Bixby Hulk series is its own unique universe. Bixby being dead might mean we don't get a Deepfake recreation of David Banner but, hey, you never know. Bixby's estate might well be up for letting the producers use Bill's likeness if the story calls for it.
That's the advantage to establishing it as a separate universe from the MCU 616, it doesn't need to be merged or made compatible. Since it's not actually part of the MCU, it doesn't need to fit.Kenneth Johnson's The Incredible Hulk characters/universe do not need to be merged with the MCU. Its a standalone, excellent interpretation of the concept that is as incompatible with the MCU as oil and water.
I hope the MCU allow Tony Stark to remain dead. I've had enough of him.
In fact, this decision to bring back the old Avengers team reeks of desperation to me. At this point, Feige and Disney Studios might as well let go of the MCU.
You know those are just rumors spread by YouTubers and such, right?
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