Phase 1’sThe Incredible Hulkdropped a nod to a classicHulkcharacter that may finally get to make his first on-screenMCUappearance more than seventeen years later. Hulk hasn’t had a movie of his own since Louis Leterrier’s 2008The Incredible Hulk. Nevertheless,the MCU’s Hulk has completed a full arc across several appearancesas a supporting character. Hulk’s status as a founding member of the Avengers, his time as an intergalactic gladiator, his role in saving the universe, and the reconciliation of his two personas have already been explored throughout the years.

One drawback ofHulk’s lack of solo moviesis that his friends and enemies haven’t had the chance to appear in the MCU as often as other Marvel characters. For example, Doc Samson only had a small role inThe Incredible Hulk, Absorbing Man and Glenn Talbot appeared inAgents of SHIELDoutside the MCU’s main timeline, and Hulk’s wife Caiera never appeared inThor: Ragnarok. Fortunately,Marvel Studios started putting more focus on Hulk characters since Phase 4, which means that Hulk’s long-overlooked friend from the comics could appear long after the MCU first teased his existence.

Rick Jones Easter Egg in The Incredible Hulk opening creditsRick Jones Easter Egg in The Incredible Hulk opening credits

The MCU Referenced Rick Jones Twice In Phase 1

The Incredible Hulk’s opening credits summarize Hulk’s origin story, adding some MCU elements to it to place Bruce Banner’s superhero origin in the context of the then-blooming franchise. These include SHIELD files that mention Nick Fury and Stark Industries, but also one name that hasn’t been uttered out loud by any MCU character so far: Rick Jones.The Incredible Hulk’s opening credits reveal the MCU’s Rick Jones was a student back when Bruce Banner’s Gamma incident took place, but the rest of the information in his file was redacted.

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Marvel introduced a brand-new Hulk in Phase 5, possibly setting the stage for Bruce Banner’s other Gamma monster alter egos in the MCU.

Four years later inThe Avengers, SHIELD’s files on all founding members of the team include an even subtler nod to Rick Jones. Part of Bruce Banner’s background can be read under Natasha Romanoff’s profile. The file states,“Reaching the civilian, a teenager named Rick Jones, Banner threw him into a protective trench…“This information comes from Hulk’s origin story from the comics, where Bruce Banner gets blasted with Gamma radiation when he tries to save Rick Jones from an explosion. According toThe Incredible Hulk’s opening credits, though, Banner simply volunteered to be experimented on, ignoring the fact that the government was researching the Super Soldier serum.

Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk runs next to World-Breaker Green Scar Hulk

More Hulk Characters Are Currently In The MCU Than Ever Before

Only William Hurt’s then-General Ross returned afterThe Incredible Hulkin the Infinity Saga — once as an antagonist inCaptain America: Civil War, and twice inAvengers: Infinity WarandAvengers: Endgamecameo appearances. Now,Marvel Studios has started to bring back other Hulk-related characters. Tim Roth reprised his role as Abomination inShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsandShe-Hulk: Attorney At Law, andCaptain America: Brave New Worldfeatures the return of TIm Blake Nelson’s Samuel Sterns, Liv Tyler’s Betty Ross, and of course,Harrison Ford replacing William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross, now the Red Hulk.

Ang Lee’s 2003Hulkmovie also ignored Rick Jones' role in Bruce Banner’s Gamma incident.

A-Bomb fighting Red Hulk in Marvel Comics

Phase 4 also introduced Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters a.k.a. She-Hulk, plus an MCU adaptation of longtime Hulk villains the Wrecking Crew and the Intelligencia. And albeit short, Skaar’s debut inShe-Hulk: Attorney At Law’s ending sets up future storylines that may take Hulk back to his brief stint as a gladiator in Sakaar to reveal exactly when Hulk’s son was born. Likewise, Marvel Studios could revisitHulk’s MCU origin storyand formally introduce Rick Jones and explain whether he had a role in the Gamma incident or not.

Captain America: Brave New World Provides A Perfect Excuse To Introduce Rick Jones & His Hulk Transformation

Rick Jones' Gamma Monster Transformation Comes From The Leader

Captain America: Brave New Worldmarks the debut of Thunderbolt Ross' Red Hulk transformation, brought about by the Leader, as suggested by the trailers and supported by the source material. After the Leader transforms Ross into Red Hulk in the comics, Red Hulk kills Abomination, andthe Leader decides to transform Rick Jones into a new Gamma monster called A-Bomb. A-Bomb is strong enough to stop Red Hulk, and he spends some time fighting as a Hulk-like superhero. The Leader’s secret conspiracy inCaptain America: Brave New Worldmay have something to do with the creation of more Gamma mutates other than Red Hulk.

The creation of a small army of MCU Gamma monsters would give SmartHulka reason to get back into fighting shape

The Incredible Hulk

Hopefully,Captain America: Brave New Worlddoesn’t kill off Red Hulkor take the transformation away from Thunderbolt Ross before he can fight the Hulk. After the events ofCaptain America: Brave New World, the Leader could create more Gamma monsters, including A-Bomb and possibly Betty Ross' own Gamma transformation, Red She-Hulk. The creation of a small army of MCU Gamma monsters would give SmartHulka reason to get back into fighting shape after a rather long break from the brawl.

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