That's right, we've got the first action-packed clip from the upcoming superhero flick for you to check out. In the scene, a trip to the park takes a wild turn as the Hulk and Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) come under attack from the military. Click here to watch the clip in glorious high-definition, along with some of our other cool "Hulk" videos like our interview with Tim Roth.
During a recent sit-down with actor Robert Downey Jr., the question of cameos was the burning question at hand. After all, we've been reporting for the past year that everyone from Sam Jackson to Hilary Swank are seemingly making the trek to Tony Stark's neck of the woods. And that's not even including William Hurt's admission to MTV News in February that he shares a scene with Downey in "The Incredible Hulk."
So how did Downey respond to our inquiries? Well, he did admit that one unnamed star would "probably appear in the end credits" of "Iron Man," but refused to confirm whether the subject in question is Jackson, Swank or a third party. He managed to be a bit more forthcoming on the topic of his "Hulk" cameo, revealing the moment in question. Read more...
- It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights, Jason Segal and Nick Stoller to write a new Muppet Movie tonight! (Variety)
- I want some of whatever the Wachowskis are smoking: Final trailer for “Speed Racer” released. (Yahoo)
- Carter, Duchovny give a wrap-up press conference at end of filming for “X-Files 2.” (National Post)
- Director Louis Leterrier smashes his way through the “Hulk” trailer. (Empire)
- From the humans who brought you “Finding Nemo,” the final “Wall-E” trailer arrives. (Apple)
By now you've probably watch the trailer five or six times, right? RIGHT?!? What kind of fan are you? Well if you haven't, go check out our exclusive "Incredible Hulk" trailer right now. And don't worry, we've done the heavy lifting for you already with an exhaustive shot-by-shot analysis right here!
If that's not enough we've also got our hands on some gorgeous new stills from the film like the one below...

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Given that the his role as the Hulk ended, not with a bang, but with a whimper, and you’d probably forgive Eric Bana for being green with envy over the fact that the iconic character has been taken over by a different actor, especially since it was the role that was supposed to shoot him into superstardom.
So forget the comics: Could an Eric Bana v. Ed Norton battle be the real "World War Hulk?"
For shame, the "Munich" star told MTV News. To suggest such a thing would just make him angry (and you wouldn’t like him when he's angry). Read more...
"Avengers Assemble!" Marvel's mightiest team join forces to fight foes no single superhero can withstand. But if Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, and Ant-Man thought Count Nefaria or the Krees were formidable – wait'll they get a load of the Countless Nerds and the Geeks, who will dissect every announcement and decision from the film like it was the word of God.
Bring 'em on, says "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau, who, not only thinks that "The Avengers" is "a great idea," but even told MTV News that he might like to direct it. Read more...
We've seen a couple posters out there, but now Universal has released the first official stills from the upcoming superhero flick directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Edward Norton and Liv Tyler. See one below, and then click here to see the second. After the jump, read the film's official synopsis and then tell us what you think in the comments section.

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Wednesday can mean a hard day for some, but not for Nicole Kidman and Kevin Smith, who enjoy the easy life in our links of the day.
- "Johnny Quest" set for big-screen adaptation. (Variety)
- She sees dead people: Nicole Kidman to remake Columbian horror film, about a women who begins to see ghosts. (Variety)
- Jigsaw returns! No, not in "Saw," but in "Punisher 2." (IGN)
- Speaking of "Saw," oh yes, there will be cookies! Team joins Red Cross for blood drives. (Red Cross)
- Kevin Smith to direct "Super-Max"? (/Film)
It's a year before he'll be storming the streets of Gotham, but Batman once again dominates our news of the day with a new message from the Joker. That and "Indy," "Wall-E," "Hulk" and more, in our links.
- Why So Serious? Joker site now gives you the chance to "Rent a Clown." (Rent-a-Clown)
- Speaking of Batman, The Dark Knight's got a brand new theme. (Superhero Hype)
- Hurts so good. John Hurt coyly teases his role in "Indiana Jones IV." (IGN)
- Oh God, You Devil: Orlando Bloom to join cast of "DaVinci Code: sequel "Angels and Demons"? (Cinema Blend)
- New poster for "Wall-E." (JoBlo)
- Incredible Hulk smashes CFB Trenton, as shooting begins at the military base. (Kingston Whig Standard)
- Siskel and Ebert television reviews available online. (At the Movies)
- Ricky Gervais following in the footsteps of David Brent, getting ready for "Early Retirement." (Variety)
If you're still wearing an Iron Man or Jack Sparrow costume, sorry to be the one to tell you but Comic-Con is over. At least until next year.
We came. We saw. We reported. And if you missed any of the crazy last few days of coverage, you're in luck because we've got the highlights for you right. For an in-depth look at the Con, from the panels to the parties, check out our Comic-Con wrap article here.
So what was the big news at Comic-Con? Enough to please your inner geek until next year we're pretty sure.
-- Seth Rogen told us his "Green Hornet" isn't going to be all laughs.
-- We found out Tyrese Gibson and Joan Allen are going to take a "Death Race."
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