![]() Warning: This article contains spoilers for Thor: Ragnarok. Rather, he's putting out an opinion on how the character should be represented, based off of historical precedent.(Updated April 4: Singapore readers, scroll down to the bottom of this article for a chance to win awesome Thor: Ragnarok prizes!) It's not like Lou Ferrigno is trying to pick a bone that doesn't deserve to be picked against Thor: Ragnarok. But if Hulk is in a really angry, "Hulk Smash" sort of mood, then it makes total sense that he would be grunting and smashing a lot more than using his words. ![]() As Bruce Banner learns to control himself in his Hulk form, obviously his speech will be something that starts to come more naturally to him when he's big and green. However, the conditions have to be right, and seeing as The Hulk will start out fighting Thor in Grandmaster's arena, hearing him taunt Thor with a well worded insult would be rather inappropriate.įerrigno's layout of the situation seems pretty understandable. Which, as you see above, isn't something Lou Ferrigno is totally against. So you'll hear the most cohesive dialogue from the muscle bound Avenger yet. However, the Hulk in Thor: Ragnarok has been described as having a speech pattern closer to standard English than ever before. Obviously, this newer, more wordy Hulk isn't going to be an erudite professor of literature, able to quote Shakespeare with the original pronunciation. In a normal conversation, it should be more of his sensitivity. I think there should be a little dialogue but not when he's in a rage because we dealt in the past with that.
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