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‘Incredible Hulk’ Set Pics and Lou Ferrigno!

Hulk smash cars and bus...

SuperHeroHype has obtained eight images from the set of The Incredible Hulk and also posted news quoting Variety that the original television Hulk, Lou Ferrigno, will have a role in the film even though I wasn’t able to find the article stating this news, but we’ll take ‘em at their word.

The images come from one of their scoopers saying, “Hulk-Smashed version of Harlem done up on Yonge Street in Toronto. Can’t wait to see the explosions tonight!” Explosions eh? I can only assume we may be seeing those pics online soon.

To check out the pics click here or on the smashed taxi ab0ve or the bus/car attraction below.

The Incredible Hulk stars Ed Norton, Liv Tyler and Tim Roth and is directed by Louis Leterrier. It smashes into theaters on June 13, 2008.

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