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The Incredible Hulk Director Confirms “Longer, Darker Cut” With More Captain America Than We Thought
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Eighteen years later, The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier reveals the scale of the cuts to his movie.
It’s not an hour, but it’s very interesting because The Incredible Hulk was the first movie sort of starting the MCU.
So there were all these ideas that started many of the stories you’re following now, and that was in The Incredible Hulk.”
According to Leterrier, he shot scenes set in the North Pole featuring both Tony Stark and Captain America.
Yes, The Incredible Hulk originally featured some of the most direct Steve Rogers setup imaginable.