Incredible Hulk Cast Reprise Roles for Game
Film cast to voice video game characters
Date: Monday, April 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SEGA has revealed the voice cast for the upcoming Incredible Hulk video game and gamers will be pleased to hear – no pun intended - that the cast from the movie will be reprising their roles for the video game.

The game which is set to land on just about every console will feature Edward Norton (Fight Club, The Italian Job) as Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Liv Tyler (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) as Dr. Betty Ross, while Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction) will voice Emil Blonsky, the alter ego of The Hulk’s archenemy - The Abomination. Tim Blake Nelson (Syriana, Meet the Fockers) will voice Dr. Samuel Sterns, and William Hurt (Into the Wild, The Village) will play General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, the man who has an unhealthy obsession with The Hulk.

The video game is scheduled to be released in conjunction with the film in June of 2008.

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