The Incredible Hulk -1978 Tv Series- -

Dr. David Banner (not Bruce—the show changed his name) is a quiet, brilliant physician. After the car crash that kills his wife, he experiments with gamma radiation to unlock hidden strength in human cells. It backfires spectacularly. When rage or adrenaline takes over, he transforms into a 7-foot, 320-pound green behemoth.

The fights are clumsy, slow, and wonderfully '70s. Two stuntmen throw fake punches; Ferrigno tosses a table; the bad guy runs. It’s not John Wick. It’s a ballet of beef. the incredible hulk -1978 tv series-

★★★★☆ (4/5) – Don’t make me lonely. You wouldn’t like me when I’m lonely. It backfires spectacularly

The Incredible Hulk (1978) isn’t great “superhero TV.” It’s great TV —a quiet, sad, surprisingly adult fable about anger and loneliness. Watch it not for the smashing, but for the moments between the smashes. Two stuntmen throw fake punches; Ferrigno tosses a

Bixby makes you believe that being the Hulk is a curse, not a power.