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What if Edward Norton's Hulk fought Thanos?

Edward Norton's Hulk became much more appreciated by Marvel fans, as the hero went through changes. After all, the films with Mark Ruffalo showed an evolution and different sides of the character.
The main decision made for the character is also the one that most outraged fans. Since Professor Hulk presented in Avengers: Endgame continues to be a source of much complaint.
It's normal to find fans saying that the MCU 'nerfed' the Hulk, weakening his strength and reducing his relevance. Which brings us directly to the nostalgia of Edward Norton's Hulk.
Therefore, many people guarantee that the 2008 Hulk WOULDN'T LOSE that fight against Thanos, at the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War.

Would the 2008 Hulk lose to Thanos?
Narratively, one thing is more than certain: any version of the Hulk would lose the fight against Thanos in Infinity War. The reason is simple and obvious: it was the best way for the script to show the audience how powerful and frightening a threat Thanos was.
There is no better way to present a villain than showing him punching one of the strongest Avengers. But going back to 2008's Hulk, here's something that a lot of fans forget.
Since they are EXACTLY the same Hulk. Despite the change of actors, Bruce Banner's quest to control his inner monster began precisely in the 2008 film.
The twist of the film is precisely to see him accept that there is no way to get rid of the Hulk. So why not control it and live with it? Whether with Norton or Ruffalo, the Hulk would go through all these changes.
However, in relation to the fighting style itself, fans naturally imagine that Norton's Hulk would act with much more violence against the Mad Titan.

All of Hulk's results would be this
Which is also understandable, even more so when we remember that he is a completely savage Hulk with little development and consciousness, very different from what we saw in Age of Ultron and especially in Ragnarok!
Even in berserk mode, Thanos would still humiliate him for having much more advanced training. The Mad Titan would always beat the green guy, but maybe we could have a less easy confrontation.
Do you agree with us? Or do you think the Hulk could win? Comment below!
Write the word "HULK" in the comments and I'll answer a curiosity about the hulk for you
Transcript
00:00What if Edward Norton's Hulk fought Thanos? Edward Norton's Hulk became much more appreciated
00:04by Marvel fans as the hero went through changes. After all, the films with Mark Ruffalo showed an
00:08evolution and different sides of the character. The main decision made for the character is also
00:12the one that most outraged fans. Since Professor Hulk presented in Avengers, Endgame continues to
00:17be a source of much complaint. It's normal to find fans saying that the MCU nerfed the Hulk,
00:22weakening his strength and reducing his relevance. Which brings us directly to the nostalgia of
00:26Edward Norton's Hulk. Therefore, many people guarantee that the 2008 Hulk wouldn't lose that
00:30fight against Thanos at the beginning of Avengers Infinity War. Would the 2008 Hulk lose to Thanos?
00:36Narratively, one thing is more than certain. Any version of the Hulk would lose the fight against
00:40Thanos in Infinity War. The reason is simple and obvious. It was the best way for the script to
00:45show the audience how powerful and frightening a threat Thanos was. There is no better way to
00:48present a villain than showing him punching one of the strongest Avengers. But going back to
00:522008's Hulk, here's something that a lot of fans forget. Since they are exactly the same Hulk.
00:57Despite the change of actors, Bruce Banner's quest to control his inner monster began precisely in
01:02the 2008 film. The twist of the film is precisely to see him accept that there is no way to get rid
01:06of the Hulk. So why not control it and live with it? Whether with Norton or Ruffalo, the Hulk would
01:11go through all these changes. However, in relation to the fighting style itself, fans naturally
01:15imagined that Norton's Hulk would act with much more violence against the Mad Titan. All of Hulk's
01:19results would be this. Which is also understandable, even more so when we remember that he is a
01:23completely savage Hulk with little development and consciousness, very different from what we
01:27saw in Age of Ultron and especially in Ragnarok. Even in berserk mode, Thanos would still humiliate
01:32him for having much more advanced training. The Mad Titan would always beat the green guy.
01:36But maybe we could have a less easy confrontation. Do you agree with us? Or do you think the Hulk
01:40could win? Comment below. Write the word Hulk in the comments and I'll answer a curiosity about
01:44the Hulk for you.

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