Hulk is one of the most famous characters of Marvel Comics in particular and superhero comics in general.

Stepping onto the big screen, Hulk continues to play an important role as a rare character attached to the Marvel cinematic universe (MCU) from the first days, through Edward Norton’s role-playing, and later.

It wasn’t until phase 4, starting in 2021, that Marvel Studios began to really focus on developing stories dedicated to Hulk, with the appearance of a number of other versions of the Green Giant such as

Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk

Devil Hulk is an evil personality that exists inside Bruce Banner and is always dissatisfied with how the world treats him – Photo: Internet.

In the story chapter The Incredible Hulk Vol.

Devil Hulk continues to return in The Immortal Hulk #1 (2018).

Although at the present time, there are no clear signs that Devil Hulk or Immortal Hulk will appear in the MCU, but recently, Marvel Studios has begun to focus more on Banner’s emotional world.

Maestro

Scary versions of the Hulk could cause the next two phases of the MCU to stagger

Maestro is an evil variant of Hulk from another reality – Photo: Internet.

Maestro first appeared in 1992 in The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1.

This version of the Hulk founded Post-Apocalyptic Existence (PAX), a movement with the goal of eradicating divisions within humanity and establishing itself as ruler of the world.

The multiverse is a very suitable reason for Marvel Studios to bring Maestro to the big screen, because this character originally comes from another timeline.

Gray Hulk/Joe Fixit

Scary versions of the Hulk could cause the next two phases of the MCU to stagger

Gray Hulk is a quite fun version of Hulk – Photo: Internet.

Gray Hulk is the version of the Gray Giant that Bruce Banner almost became in the Marvel comics.

Operating under the identity Joe Fixit, Hulk became a member of a criminal organization in Las Vegas.

Joe Fixit seems to be a rather ridiculous and impossible choice for the MCU at the present time, but in the future, it is a very interesting script option for Bruce Banner.

Kluh

Scary versions of the Hulk could cause the next two phases of the MCU to stagger

Kluh is a copy of Hulk, created with the purpose of destroying and replacing the Green Giant – Photo: Internet.

Debuted in Hulk Vol.

Kluh’s short run in Marvel comics suggests the character would be especially suited to a short-term villain role in a future Marvel Studios project.

Guild Hulk

Scary versions of the Hulk could cause the next two phases of the MCU to stagger

Guilt Hulk is the embodiment of Banner’s guilt and guilt – Photo: Internet.

Guilt Hulk first appeared in 1991, through the story The Incredible Hulk Vol.

Although appearing since the first days of the MCU, information related to Bruce Banner’s background and childhood is still a mystery.

Titan

Scary versions of the Hulk could cause the next two phases of the MCU to stagger

Titan is a giant version of the Green Giant – Photo: Internet.

First appearing in Hulk #6, newly released in 2021, the Titan is a monstrous and extremely negative version of the Hulk.

With stories related to the Hulk becoming more and more focused, Marvel Studios is facing too many options to continue developing this superhero.

Source: ScreenRant, Marvel