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The Incredible Hulk

Driven by rage. Pursued by an investigative reporter. Wanted for a murder he didn't commit. No one ever said it was easy being green.

★ 7.2 (472 votes) | 1977 | 0h 50m
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureDrama
Overview

During an experiment gone bad, radiation turns a scientist into a raging green behemoth whenever he becomes agitated. Unable to control his transformations, David Banner searches for a cure as he crosses the country, fugitive-style, with a dogged tabloid reporter on his trail.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date November 4, 1977
  • Last Air Date May 12, 1982
  • Seasons 5
  • Episodes 82
  • Networks CBS

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Seasons

Specials
Specials

2 episodes

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Season 1
Season 1

12 episodes • 1977

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Season 2
Season 2

22 episodes • 1978

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Season 3
Season 3

23 episodes • 1979

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Season 4
Season 4

18 episodes • 1980

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Season 5
Season 5

7 episodes • 1981

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El increible Hulk The Incredible Hulk 1978   INTRO
El increible Hulk The Incredible Hulk 1978 INTRO
CBS promo The Incredible Hulk WJKW 1979
CBS promo The Incredible Hulk WJKW 1979

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