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When Ang Lee’s Hulk hit theaters in 2003, the superhero movie genre was still finding its footing. The film joined a small but growing group of early 2000s titles, including Blade, X-Men, Spider-Man, and Daredevil, that were paving the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe we know today. Eric Bana