<Li> The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)--This marked the first time that another Marvel Universe character appeared in the milieu of the TV series . David Banner meets a former student (played by Steve Levitt) who has a magical hammer that summons Thor (played by Eric Allan Kramer), a Norse god who is prevented from entering Valhalla . It was set up as a backdoor pilot for a live - action television series starring Thor . This project marked Jack Colvin's final appearance as McGee . </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)--David Banner meets a blind lawyer named Matt Murdock and his masked alter ego, Daredevil . The Incredible Hulk and the Daredevil battle Wilson Fisk (The Kingpin of Crime). Daredevil was portrayed by Rex Smith, while John Rhys - Davies portrayed Fisk . This was also set up as backdoor pilot for a live - action television series featuring Daredevil . Stan Lee has a cameo appearance as one of the jury members overlooking Banner's trial . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)--David Banner meets a blind lawyer named Matt Murdock and his masked alter ego, Daredevil . The Incredible Hulk and the Daredevil battle Wilson Fisk (The Kingpin of Crime). Daredevil was portrayed by Rex Smith, while John Rhys - Davies portrayed Fisk . This was also set up as backdoor pilot for a live - action television series featuring Daredevil . Stan Lee has a cameo appearance as one of the jury members overlooking Banner's trial . </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990)--David Banner falls in love with an Eastern European spy (played by Elizabeth Gracen) and saves two kidnapped scientists . The film ends with the Hulk taking a fatal fall from an airplane, reverting to human form just before he dies . </Li> </Ul>

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