Marvel’s iconic character Hulk has been played by several actors. While most fans are rooted in the debate of Mark Ruffalo vs. Edward Norton Hulk, Oscar-winning Taiwanese director Ang Lee brought fans another splendid version of the character, which almost got lost in the debate.
Eric Bana as Bruce Banner. Credit: Universal Pictures
Eric Bana, who hails from Melbourne, Australia, played Hulk in Ang Lee’s 2003 action sci-fi based on the Marvel Comics character. Under the banner of Universal Pictures, the movie came into existence long before the formation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Norton’s Hulk.
Eric Bana’s Hulk Deserves More Credit Eric Bana in and as Hulk. Credit: Universal Pictures
Eric Bana, who has Troy, The Time Traveler’s Wife, Munich, and several other prominent roles to his credit, played Bruce Banner aka Hulk in Ang Lee’s 2003 underrated movie Hulk. In the later years, the...
Eric Bana as Bruce Banner. Credit: Universal Pictures
Eric Bana, who hails from Melbourne, Australia, played Hulk in Ang Lee’s 2003 action sci-fi based on the Marvel Comics character. Under the banner of Universal Pictures, the movie came into existence long before the formation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Norton’s Hulk.
Eric Bana’s Hulk Deserves More Credit Eric Bana in and as Hulk. Credit: Universal Pictures
Eric Bana, who has Troy, The Time Traveler’s Wife, Munich, and several other prominent roles to his credit, played Bruce Banner aka Hulk in Ang Lee’s 2003 underrated movie Hulk. In the later years, the...
- 6/3/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Marvel alleges an Instagram user illegally posted an image from the unreleased “Captain America: Brave New World” movie — and it has gone to court to try to make Instagram disclose the identity of the account’s operator.
Marvel filed a subpoena request May 7 in U.S. District Court California Northern District in San Jose, asking the court to order Instagram to identify the person or people behind @canwegetsometoast. Marvel alleged that the account “published a copyrighted image from an upcoming Marvel Studios motion picture, ‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ without authorization.” The Disney-owned studio is seeking the subpoena pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Reps for Instagram, which is owned by Meta, did not respond to a request for comment.
In a supporting statement for the subpoena request filed with the court, Matthew Slatoff, VP of global security and content protection at Marvel Studios, said that on April 30 a...
Marvel filed a subpoena request May 7 in U.S. District Court California Northern District in San Jose, asking the court to order Instagram to identify the person or people behind @canwegetsometoast. Marvel alleged that the account “published a copyrighted image from an upcoming Marvel Studios motion picture, ‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ without authorization.” The Disney-owned studio is seeking the subpoena pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Reps for Instagram, which is owned by Meta, did not respond to a request for comment.
In a supporting statement for the subpoena request filed with the court, Matthew Slatoff, VP of global security and content protection at Marvel Studios, said that on April 30 a...
- 5/13/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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