The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a total of 29 movies and a score of seriesif we accumulate those that at the time came out on ABC and different services of streaming Not counting Disney+. It is normal that in some of these productions there is a continuity error or misstep that the team of directors let go.
The good thing about this amazing universe are two things. The first is that they have money and talent galore to fix anything that has gotten away.
The second is that the stories in the comics and the wonder of the multiverse gives rise to playable adventures.
This is how this continuity error appears that they seem to have forgotten about. This “turtle” escaped them in 2008 in the production of The Incredible Hulk; she turned 14 years old.
It was thought that it would be solved in the following ones, but the lack of an individual tape with Mark Ruffalo made it so that this topic was never touched again.
A continuity error in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
According to what the people of Espinofthis continuity error occurs in The Incredible Hulk of 2008which is no less than one of the first MCU films under the rule of Marvel Studios. The movie was directed by louis leterrier and starring the replaced Edward Norton.
The villain of this film was Abomination, played by the great actor Tim Roth. But in the same feature film the awakening of The Leader (Samuel Sterns), starring Tim Blake Nelson.
Samuel Sterns made contact with the blood of Bruce Banner and in this way we were going to have, confirmed by the same actor) The Leader in two other feature films. However, Ruffalo did nothing but appear in tapes of other characters or in the Avengers and we never knew what happened to this villain.
She Hulk is quite continuous with what was seen in The Incredible Hulk in 2008.
Towards the end of the film Samuel Sterns begins to become The Leader when drops of the blood he had saved from Bruce Banner begin to fall on a hole in his head. pic.twitter.com/5A9NE1Hf7Q
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According to the aforementioned portal, Kevin Feig He was asked about this topic in an interview in 2017. The director of Marvel Studios took the subject to heart, saying that at that time they were not interested in developing said threat.
“If you can’t do it right, don’t do it or do it later, and the thought of ‘Hey, I’m here too! Following!’ we’re not interested,” Feige said.
She-Hulk, recently released through the Disney + platform, has the opportunity to introduce this new villain, recurring in the world of the Hulk. But we don’t know if this will end up happening in the following episodes.