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2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain. Tim Blake Nelson plays a pre-transformation Samuel Sterns in the film. This version of Sterns is actually Banner's ally - a ...
Marvel is gearing up to reintroduce Tim Blake Nelson's The Leader in the MCU, but not in a Hulk movie. Find out why this scary-smart villain is instead focusing his wrath on Sam Wilson in Captain ...
In the final moments of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law we find out that the Hulkking is Todd, who She-Hulk rejected on a date, as opposed to The Leader. So, no, The Leader does not appear in the finale ...
The Leader Was A Big Part Of Creating Red Hulk. If you’ve ever heard of the Red Hulk, there’s a reason why, because he’s like the Hulk, only red, and pretty dang powerful.
She-Hulk may be the new strongest hero in the MCU, but there's a shadowy enemy plotting against her. Find out why the series seems to be teasing the imminent return of a major MCU villain.
One of the biggest possibilities floated among fans was that Samuel Sterns / The Leader (Tim Blake Nelson) would be returning from his stint in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, and secretly pulling ...
All nine episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law are currently streaming on Disney+. Meanwhile, Nelson’s Leader will return to the MCU when Captain America: New World Order hits theaters on May 3 ...
The Leader’s Comic Book Origins Marvel Comics. The Leader first appeared in Tales to Astonish #62 in 1964. This was during the era when Hulk shared a title with Ant-Man. In that first appearance ...
Captain America 4: Brave New World’s Red Hulk origins explained. Thunderbolt Ross (Harrison Ford) discovers about facing death sooner than expected.Thus, he turns to Samuel Sterns, AKA Leader ...
2008's The Incredible Hulk set up The Leader as a future MCU villain. Tim Blake Nelson plays a pre-transformation Samuel Sterns in the film. This version of Sterns is actually Banner's ally ...
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