The Incredible Hulk Blu-ray Review
Written by Loys JohnsonUniversal has provided a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track, and it sounds....Incredible! Dialogue was nice and clear, and never had to increase the volume despite the strong action scenes. The action in the film sounds remarkable, with every bit sounding so so clear and real. The scenes are already impressive to begin with, but add top notch picture quality and top notch audio, and you really just get chills as to how remarkable it really is. 10/10.
ExtrasDigital Copy
Alternate Opening (2:34) (HD)
Deleted Scenes (42:45) (SD)
The Making of Incredible (Brought to you by Volkswagen) (29:54) (HD)
Becoming The Hulk (9:22) (HD)
Becoming The Abomination (10:16) (HD)
Anatomy of a Hulk-Out (27:50) (HD)
From Comic Book to Screen (6:33) (HD)
Feature Commentary with Director Louise Leterrier and Tim Roth
Thunderbolt Files (U-Control)
Scene Explorer (U-Control)
Comic Book Gallery (U-Control)
Animated Comic (U-Control)
Picture in Picture (U-Control)
BD-Live:
On Set with Cyril: The Film's Fight Choreographer
Spotlight on Tim Blake Nelson and Ty Burrell
My Scenes (Share scenes with friends via BD-Live)
My Chat (Chat with friends while viewing the film)
The Incredible Hulk is a great release,and significantly better than Ang Lee's Hulk (2003). The story is great, and features a fantastic cast. The video and audio presentations are perfect, and really displays why we love Blu-ray so much. The extras are quite packed, with a bunch of HD extras, and many deleted scenes from the film. The Blu-ray release also features quite a bit of exclusive content. The Incredible Hulk on Blu-ray is a 'Must Own.'



