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Captain America: Brave New World pits the Star-Spangled Man against a villain that Bruce Banner created, Samuel Sterns. The conflict involves a couple of other major figures from The Incredible Hulk, but they don’t earn their spots. At the end of the day, it’s clear that the MCU brought back the wrong characters from one of its original projects.
The Incredible Hulk Characters in Brave New World Don’t Have a Future in the MCU

Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, best known for being the “Hulk Hunter,” wins the presidency at the start of Brave New World. The goal of his time in the Oval Office is to make the United States the premier power in the world, which means spearheading the initiative to mine adamantium out of the Celestial in the Indian Ocean and restarting the Avengers. Sam Wilson comes to meet the president and hears him out about getting the band back together, but there’s no time to iron out the details due to an assassination attempt. It soon comes to light that Sterns is the one making the president’s life hell because he’s been locked up for all these years, helping Thaddeus solve problems with his powerful brain.
With nothing but revenge on his mind, Sterns turns Thaddeus into a Hulk and unleashes him on the world at the very worst moment. Captain America does everything he can to stop the raging monster, but it takes talking about Betty Ross, Thaddeus’ estranged daughter, to knock some sense into him. Both Sterns and Thaddeus end up in the Raft, and there’s a good chance they stay there for the foreseeable future. It’s just hard to find spots for them moving forward, especially with Harrison Ford seeming uninterested in reprising his role and the Leader falling short as a villain. As sad as it is, Brave New World is probably the end of the line for every The Incredible Hulk character not named Bruce Banner, which is a shame because there’s at least one more person with boatloads of potential.









