![]() ![]() According to Forbes (which has uncovered additional specifics on the deal), Univeral retains "the right of first refusal," which means if Marvel decides to make The Incredible Hulk 2 or something like Planet Hulk or World War Hulk, Universal doesn't have to distribute it. Marvel controls all the Hulk-related licenses and Universal still maintains only the distribution rights. ![]() After Ang Lee's Hulk in 2003, Universal opted not to develop a sequel in the contractually allotted time frame and so the actual rights to use the character reverted back to Marvel. ![]() When talking about the potential of Hulk getting a new solo movie, Mark Ruffalo pointed towards Universal owning the rights being an obstacle, but it's really not. ![]()
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