The Death of the Incredible Hulk

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The Death of the Incredible Hulk was the last of three revival TV movies from the 1977-1982 television show The Incredible Hulk. Out of the three, it is the most adventurous with its use of special effects and action.

Bill Bixby reprised his role as Dr. Banner and Lou Ferrigno returned to play the Hulk.

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David Banner falls in love with an Eastern European spy (played by Elizabeth Gracen) and saves two kidnapped scientists. The film ends with The Hulk taking a fatal fall from an airplane.

[edit] More films being planned

Despite the apparent death of the Hulk in the 1990 film, more Incredible Hulk television movies were planned to help launch a pilot for She-Hulk and Iron Man. There was also talk about doing a television movie with the cast from the 1977-1979 live action Spider-Man television series in the mid-1980s. However, all such projects were cancelled when Bill Bixby died of cancer in November 1993.

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