Marvel’s Tim Roth tells us about the original ending of The Amazing Hulk and what it would have meant for abomination

In June 2008, just one month later Iron Man The Marvel Cinematic Universe has launched, and the second chapter of this superhero franchise has been revealed Incredible Hulk. The Marvel movie saw Tim Roth’s Emil Blonsky inject a variant of the Super Soldier Serum to fight Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner in his monstrous form, then later obtain Banner’s blood transfusion to become The Abomination. Eventually, the Hulk was able to defeat the abomination, but while speaking with CinemaBlend, Ruth shared that there would originally be more exposition regarding his character’s fate at the end Incredible Hulk.

When we last saw Blonsky / Abomination in Incredible Hulk, he lay defeated on the ground, with the army arriving to arrest him. During his conversation with our Sean O’Connell on behalf of his revenge as in Blonsky She-Hulk: Attorney at LawTim Roth revealed that the way the film’s original ending was conceived, he could have been thrown into a special kind of prison. As Roth recalls:

Their original idea was that I was in… they locked my character in a safe, put it on the ocean floor and left it there. And that’s how they thought if there was anything else, you’d find it in it. And he will be angry. That was the case, but he was waiting. And somehow, that’s kind of what they did [for She-Hulk]. They put him in maximum security isolation. They put him in a bubble. Leave it to stew.

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