Overview
- Official international teasers and recent TV spots show on Friday that Spider-Man and Jon Bernthal’s Punisher face a rampaging green Hulk, including brief shots of the Punisher firing on the Hulk and Spider-Man using a modified Shocker gauntlet.
- An early preview of the film’s Art of book, first posted by AIPT and later deleted, reports Marvel explored Grey Hulk designs but decided to keep the Hulk green to meet audience expectations.
- Trailers and the art-book material indicate Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner returns to a classic “Savage” Hulk persona and suggest Sadie Sink’s mystery character may be influencing or controlling him, a point still framed in marketing rather than confirmed plot detail.
- The art-book reporting adds production design context: the Punisher’s skull logo was redesigned as a homage to John Buscema and functions as a protective 'bullet magnet' on his armor, and the Department of Damage Control is depicted with a headquarters built from salvage of past MCU foes.
- The coverage links these marketing reveals to wider MCU history by noting earlier Grey Hulk plans in 2015’s Age of Ultron and showing how ancillary materials and teasers are shaping fan expectations ahead of the film’s July 31 release.