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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...