New 'Incredible Hulk' Featurettes Discuss Chase Sequences and Inspirations
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Before heading out to theaters, fans and others have been offered with a chance to see behind-the-scene footages of the action fantasy film through the outing of its two new featurettes.

AceShowbiz - "The Incredible Hulk" will be blasting its way to the big screens in less than 24 hours. With that fact in mind, Universal Pictures have provided fans and moviegoers alike with a last in depth look into the action fantasy film before they storm the theaters. Through two brand new featurettes, the studio bring forward another behind-the-scene footages from it.

The first featurette posted below focuses on the filming of the chase sequences between Bruce Banner and the military that take place around the world. In the video footage, the cast and of course crew, including director Louis Leterrier, explain about the filming process that brought them to the on-location places with majestic views and narrow streets. Halfway through the featurette, the footage shot shows the on-set location for the shooting of the final battle between Hulk and The Abomination and some of the film crew explain about what it takes to film it.

The next featurette dedicated the entire video to explain where the inspiration of the new film comes from. It features many clips from the television version of "Hulk" and also unravels the differences between this movie and the television series. It is also accompanied with the detailed commentary from the key people behind "Incredible Hulk".

Claiming to present a better green beast movie than Ang Lee's "Hulk" with a more explosive and action-packed film, "The Incredible Hulk" will follow Banner in his search for cure while avoiding being captured by the military. Directed by Leterrier and scripted by Zak Penn, the film stars Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt and many others. It will be screened nationwide on June 13.

"The Incredible Hulk" Second Featurette - Chase Sequences:

"The Incredible Hulk" Third Featurette - Inspiration:

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