Infernal Hulk (2026) – Mark Ruffalo & Harrison Ford
Starring: Mark Ruffalo, Benedict Cumberbatch
Terrified that the Hulk could one day tear the world apart, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) turns to Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for a final, desperate cure.
When Strange channels forbidden power from a shattered Hell‑dimension, the spell backfires—splitting Hulk’s rage and binding it to an ancient infernal entity. The result is something new: a horned, fire‑veined Infernal Hulk, strong enough to punch holes through reality itself. 
As demonic gates burst open across the globe and lesser spirits stampede through city streets, Strange realizes the possession is spreading—every time Hulk loses control, Hell gains ground. To stop the invasion, Banner and Strange must dive into a nightmarish inner landscape where three wills are at war: Bruce, the Hulk… and the thing now wearing his skin. In a cataclysmic showdown over a burning New York skyline, the only way to save the world may be to let the monster choose who he really is. 
In this dark, fan-made Concept Trailer for Infernal Hulk (2026), the Hulk myth is reimagined as a supernatural psychological nightmare. Mark Ruffalo returns as Bruce Banner, a man who has finally learned to control his anger — only to discover that rage was never the most dangerous emotion inside him. After years of loss, guilt, and suppressed trauma, Banner’s fractured psyche becomes a gateway for something ancient and demonic. Instead of transforming through fury, the Hulk now emerges through despair, grief, and self-loathing — reborn as the Infernal Hulk, a burning, hell-touched incarnation that feeds on suffering rather than anger. Harrison Ford stars as General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, older, hardened, and carrying the burden of decades spent hunting the monster he helped create. As the Infernal Hulk tears through cities with apocalyptic force, Ross realizes this is no longer a gamma incident — it’s a spiritual contagion. One that cannot be bombed, contained, or intimidated. The trailer teases nightmarish transformations, cities collapsing under hellfire-green energy, haunting inner-world sequences inside Banner’s mind, and intense confrontations between Ross and the man he once tried to destroy. Banner is no longer fighting the Hulk — he’s fighting himself, while something far older whispers through the cracks in his soul.
Mark Ruffalo delivers a raw, tragic performance as a man losing control not to rage, but to hopelessness. Harrison Ford brings commanding gravity as Ross, forced to confront his role in unleashing a monster that now threatens the world on a metaphysical level. This is not a superhero story. It’s an exorcism. Shot in IMAX 35mm live-action cinematic realism, Infernal Hulk (2026) imagines the Hulk as a horror-driven, emotional epic — where power is cursed, strength is meaningless without healing, and the greatest battle is fought within.

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