The Death of the Incredible Hulk

The Death of the Incredible Hulk1990

The Death of the Incredible Hulk is a 1990 American made-for-television superhero film, the last of three revival films based on the 1978–1982 television series The Incredible Hulk. Bill Bixby reprises his role as Dr. David Bruce Banner and Lou Ferr… more »



[David stands at Pratt's blackboard where his formula notes are written and he points at the start of the notes as he looks at Pratt, who is seated at his desk]

David Banner:
I was at this far twelve years ago. I thought I knew so much.

Dr. Ronald Pratt:
You were one of the pioneers.

David Banner:
I was a patient. I read all of your papers on everything. Developmental growth factors, molecular genetics, cryogenics. Even then you were chasing the healing powers. But I was after the extra strength, the superhuman unexplained strength that all humans are capable of during moments of danger.

Dr. Ronald Pratt:
I read all of your papers too. You were the first to use radiation.

David Banner:
But I moved too fast. I experimented on myself. And...

Dr. Ronald Pratt:
And now you have that strength.

David Banner:
Now I have a mutation, near the rage center of my brain. And during moments of anger or fear, it secrets a hormone and I become a mutant thing, a beast until that rage ends. Now the world thinks that I'm dead, but they also think that this creature inside of me is a murderer and they may some day be right! It's not human! Maybe it's what we were before we became human. Maybe it's the worst of us. I never see it. My conscious mind stops. I can't control it.

[David points at the end of the formula written on the blackboard]

David Banner:
But do you know what comes next?

[David points to himself and he walks closer to Pratt]

David Banner:
Me! *I* am *your* experiment. I am the strength and the healing. I can tear down a brick wall but I can also mend bones and flesh in hours, minutes.

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