Hulk Vs Wolverine 2009 [better] [ TOP-RATED ]

In a moment of dark comedy, the Hulk rips the mind-control helmet off Wolverine’s head and grunts: "No one hurts the runt but me."

The film is not without flaws. Deadpool’s cameo (as Weapon XI’s prototype) is tonally jarring, leaning into the “Merc with a Mouth” humor that undermines the preceding grimness. Additionally, the resolution is abrupt—Hulk simply jumps away after the facility explodes, leaving Wolverine’s emotional catharsis unaddressed. The film prioritizes kinetic action over denouement. Hulk Vs Wolverine 2009

Wolverine attacks with feral precision, popping his adamantium claws and sinking them into the Hulk’s back. The Hulk responds by smashing Wolverine through trees, rocks, and cabins. The animation, produced by Madhouse (the legendary Japanese studio behind Ninja Scroll and Trigun ), employs a fluid, kinetic style that blends American superhero aesthetics with anime-impact frames. In a moment of dark comedy, the Hulk

Unlike the live-action MCU, which often tempers the violence for a PG-13 audience, Hulk Vs. Wolverine leaned into its PG-13 rating with visceral intensity. The film prioritizes kinetic action over denouement

The film opens not with a superhero landing, but with a scream. Wolverine (voiced by Steve Blum) is having his nightly nightmare—the familiar, hazy trauma of the Weapon X program. But this time, the nightmare is interrupted by a panicked radio call. Something is tearing through a small town in the Canadian wilderness. That "something" is the Hulk.

When comic book fans hear the words "Hulk Vs Wolverine," their minds often race to the panel-destroying slugfests of the comics or the brief live-action clash in X-Men Origins: Wolverine . However, for a dedicated segment of the animated fandom, the year 2009 represents the definitive screen adaptation of this rivalry. Released direct-to-DVD on January 27, 2009, Hulk Vs Wolverine is one half of the anthology film Hulk Vs (the other being Hulk Vs Thor ). Produced by Lionsgate and Marvel Animation, this 45-minute feature is not a children’s cartoon. It is a hard-R-rated, blood-pumping, bone-snapping love letter to the brutal legacy of two of Marvel’s most indestructible fighters.