Cast: Mark Ruffalo, Harrison Ford, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tatiana Maslany
The containment has failed, and the era of “Professor Hulk” is a distant, shattered memory. Following the catastrophic fallout of Gamma Rebirth, the world no longer views Bruce Banner as a hero—they view him as an extinction-level threat. But the military industrial complex is about to learn a terrifying lesson: you can only cage a god for so long before he decides to tear the heavens down. The Incredible Hulk: World War Hulk brings the legendary “World Breaker” persona to the silver screen with a vengeance, as Bruce Banner’s psyche finally fractures, leaving a path of absolute devastation in his wake.

Mark Ruffalo delivers a career-defining, visceral performance, portraying a Banner who has been pushed far past his breaking point. No longer seeking a cure or inner peace, he has surrendered to the emerald rage, becoming a force of pure, calculated retribution against the institutions that betrayed him. Standing in his way is President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (Harrison Ford), who finally sheds his political skin to lead a desperate global task force. The stakes reach a fever pitch as Ross realizes that conventional steel cannot stop a walking natural disaster, forcing him to undergo a transformation that will shake the very foundations of the Earth.

The scale of action is tectonic and uncompromising. From the neon-lit streets of global capitals to the reinforced bunkers of secret military installations, the Hulk faces off against a barrage of super-powered deterrents and heavy artillery in bone-shattering confrontations. Liv Tyler returns as Betty Ross, the only soul capable of reaching the man inside the monster, while Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters finds herself torn between her blood ties and her duty to a world terrified of her cousin’s shadow.

The visual effects redefine the limits of realism, capturing every ripple of gamma-infused muscle, every vein-popping roar of fury, and the sheer physics of a monster that can crack the crust of the planet with a single stomp. This isn’t just a superhero movie; it’s a high-octane disaster epic where the disaster has a name and a grudge. In a world that tried to weaponize him, the Hulk has decided to strike back, posing a haunting question: when the strongest one there is decides he’s had enough, who—or what—is left to stand in his way?