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Before the role was brought to life by Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland, the first actor to play Peter Parker ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has paid tribute to the iconic 1970s Incredible Hulkseries through some delightful Easter eggs and references. Before the MCU timeline redefined superhero storytelling, ...
Billy Joel reveals his darkest moments in new documentary "And So It Goes," including two suicide attempts following an affair with his bandmate's wife that led to depression.
The Incredible Hulk hit TV screens in 1977 and quickly became one of the strangest superhero shows ever made. Bill Bixby played David Banner and Lou Ferrigno played the Hulk.
Plans were floated to team Bill Bixby’s Hulk with Nicholas Hammond’s Spider-Man in a TV movie. Sadly, it never happened—but imagine the slowest, most dramatic crossover chase scene of all time.
Why Did Bill Bixby's Incredible Hulk Never Return to TV? Bill Bixby was disagnosed with cancer after his third Incredible Hulk movie. Fans mistakenly believe Bixby 's illness prevented the fourth Hulk ...
Bill Bixby was disagnosed with cancer after his third Incredible Hulk movie. Fans mistakenly believe Bixby 's illness prevented the fourth Hulk movie, but it was really due to poor ratings. Bixby's ...
The Red Hulk almost showed up much earlier, and was pegged as being the only Hulk that Marvel wanted to showcase.
Ferrigno carried actor Bill Bixby’s take on Bruce Banner into his own glimmers of humanity, but otherwise just let it rip. If you saw Ferrigno Hulk running your way, you would run… the other way.
Bill Bixby (January 22, 1934–November 21, 1993) was an American film and television actor, director, and frequent game show panelist. His career spanned over three decades; he appeared on stage ...
Bill Bixby TV shows span a 20 year period between 1963's 'My Favorite Martian' and 1983's 'Goodnight, Beantown' with the 'Hulk' and more in between.