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The story takes place at least five years after the tragic accident which created The Hulk, glimpses of which are seen in the opening credits. Bruce Banner ([[Edward Norton]]) has [[Discontinuity Nod|taken refuge in South America]] as a worker at a bottling plant, where he keeps a low profile and works on controlling his anger in his spare time. When Bruce accidentally spills blood into one of the bottles, [[Stan Lee|a man]] falls ill from Gamma poisoning, which is the clue General Ross uses to track Banner down. Along for the ride is Emil Blonsky, who is destined to become one of the Hulk's deadliest foes: the Abomination.
 
While the film received a fair amount of critical success, it wasn't so lucky financially, and [https://web.archive.org/web/20110705022631/http://www.reelzchannel.com/movie-news/6355/louis-leterrier-on-why-the-incredible-hulk-2-probably-wont-happen/ the director says a sequel isn't likely.] The Hulk appears in ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' alongside [[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]], [[Thor (film)|Thor]] and [[Captain America: The First Avenger|Captain America the First Avenger]]—although Bruce is portrayed by [[The Other Darrin|Mark Ruffalo]] instead of Edward Norton.
 
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