
Infernal Hulk (2026) isn’t your typical Hulk story — it’s a bold, dark reimagining where the world’s strongest gamma‑powered hero becomes something far more terrifying. Unlike the classic Hulk driven by inner rage, this version suggests Bruce Banner’s fate is rewritten by forces older than Earth itself, blurring the line between hero and nightmare.
In the latest concept trailer, Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner faces a transformation that goes beyond anger: an ancient evil — hinted in connected comic lore — takes over, reshaping him into the unstoppable Infernal Hulk. This monstrous iteration pushes Banner beyond the limits he once knew and thrusts him into a cosmic‑level threat that even the Marvel Universe has never seen.
The underlying comic storyline reveals that after a brutal clash with a powerful entity known as the Eldest — the firstborn of the terrifying Mother of Horrors — the Hulk and Banner are literally torn apart. The Eldest seizes control of the Hulk’s body to usher in an Age of Monsters, threatening to turn Earth’s heroes into nightmarish beasts while Bruce Banner, now powerless yet determined, fights to stop this apocalyptic plan.
Mark Ruffalo returns as Bruce Banner — but this time, the monster inside him isn’t just about strength. With Harrison Ford (linked in concept visuals) and other characters drawn into the chaos, early reactions are filled with mystery: is this new Hulk a weapon? A judgment? Or something far darker?
What’s certain is that Infernal Hulk promises a heavier, more ominous tone — one where the rules of gamma science collide with cosmic horror, and the fate of heroes hangs in the balance.