I'm still going over everything that was released from the D23 convention from last week, and believe me, there is a ton of stuff to sift through, especially with the upcoming Disney+ streaming channel. One of the shows that was announced was a She-Hulk television series (although don't be surprised if she makes it onto the big screen).
With this announcement, it sets up a number of new characters into the MCU, and it is actually a good platform to see how fans react to them. One of these characters that are being talked about is General Ross' possible appearance as Red-Hulk. His first introduction into the MCU was with The Incredible Hulk, not to be confused with Lee's The Hulk which SUCKED. I know there are people out there that liked this movie...no, wait. Everybody hated it. Anyway, William Hurt came out in The Incredible Hulk and won fans over. So much so that they brought him back for Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Endgame. Now, with the addition of Jennifer Walters (a.k.a. She-Hulk) there are rumors swirling around that Red-Hulk will be making an appearance.
This makes sense, I mean, use the talent that you've got. Hurt is an amazing actor, so tap into his potential. The other character that is being rumored to be returning (yes, I said "returning") is Abomination (Emil Blonsky played by Tim Roth). This would be a stunning addition, and I truly hope that this is one of the rumors that turns out to be true. Blonsky was injected with a prototype serum that was supposed to help him combat and beat the Hulk, but had...side affects. We haven't heard hide nor hair from him since The Incredible Hulk, so it stands to reason he's been biding his time and waiting for the right moment to make his move/re-appearance.
We don't have much longer before Disney+ becomes a reality. When it does, they are going to hit us with so much Marvel material that you won't even remember that Spider-Man was snatched up from under our noses. I'm sorry, did I remind you of something bad and it still hurts? He ain't coming back people. Sony has made that clear.
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