Hulk Vs Wolverine 2009 [hot]
In the current era of sanitized, PG-rated superhero media, this movie feels like a relic from a wilder time. Here is why you need to watch it—or rewatch it—right now.
Logan sat on a battered crate and let the rain wash him clean. He thought of the beacon, of men who crafted toys with other people’s lives, and of the thin line they walked between protector and destroyer. He thought of Bruce, and somewhere in that thought was something like hope — not precise, not loud, but alive enough to matter. Hulk Vs Wolverine 2009
Throughout the comic book, the Hulk and Wolverine engage in an intense and visually stunning battle. The two superheroes exchange blows, with the Hulk's massive strength pitted against Wolverine's quick reflexes and sharp claws. In the current era of sanitized, PG-rated superhero
Logan snarled. He was in survival mode now, and survival made him simple and terrible. “Stay down,” he said, but his posture was a promise: if Banner turned, he would not let the monster loose on the men there. He did not want to hurt Bruce. He never wanted to hurt Bruce. But a city came first. He thought of the beacon, of men who
Logan is a samurai without a master, a man trying to suppress the animal inside him. The Hulk is the animal fully unleashed. When they fight, it’s a battle of ideologies as much as physicality. Logan hates the Hulk because the Hulk represents total loss of control—the very thing Logan fears in himself.