“Exclusive: World War Hulk Explodes with the Return of Legends!” is an epic continuation of the Marvel saga, bringing back one of the most powerful and emotional storylines ever told in the MCU. The film begins with Bruce Banner living in exile after the events of “She-Hulk” and “Avengers: Secret Wars.” Having found a fragile peace on the distant planet Sakaar, he discovers that his time there has left lasting consequences—most notably, the existence of his son, Skaar. But when the Galactic Council decides that Hulk is too dangerous to exist, they launch a covert mission to destroy him, forcing Bruce to return to Earth in the most destructive way imaginable.

As Hulk crash-lands on Earth, his rage is unstoppable. The heroes who once called him a friend—Thor, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel, and even the newly formed Young Avengers—must now face a being they can barely comprehend. The world trembles as Hulk declares war on those who betrayed him, and his wrath threatens to shatter the very foundations of civilization. Yet beneath the fury lies a deeper story of grief, loss, and betrayal, as Bruce battles with the monster inside him and the guilt of a man who never wanted to hurt anyone.
The return of legendary heroes adds a nostalgic and emotional depth to the chaos. Mark Ruffalo delivers his most powerful performance yet, portraying a Hulk torn between vengeance and redemption. Meanwhile, cameos from Robert Downey Jr. as an AI version of Tony Stark and Chris Hemsworth as Thor re-energize the MCU with their classic chemistry. Their presence reminds audiences of the bonds that once united the Avengers, even as the world burns around them.

Visually, the movie is a spectacle of destruction and scale. Director Destin Daniel Cretton uses breathtaking CGI to depict battle sequences that span from space stations to the ruins of New York. The Hulk’s power has never looked so terrifying, as he smashes through armies, mechs, and even celestial defenses. The film’s tone blends apocalyptic intensity with moments of quiet reflection, where Bruce struggles to control a monster that may have finally become stronger than him.
As the story unfolds, the conflict grows beyond personal revenge. The arrival of Skaar changes everything, forcing Hulk to confront not only his past but also his legacy. In the end, “World War Hulk” becomes more than a battle—it’s a tragedy about a man rejected by both worlds, searching for peace in endless war. With its explosive action and emotional core, this film marks a defining moment for Marvel’s future, proving that even legends can still rise from the ruins.