Avengers: Doomsday—The MCU’s Best Chance to Ditch Smart Hulk and Bring Back the Real Deal

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The Hulk’s journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a wild ride—gamma blasts, city-smashing tantrums, and a bromance with Thor. But since Avengers: Endgame (2019) turned Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) into Smart Hulk—a brainy, green, taco-loving nerd—the character’s lost his edge. A March 9, 2025, ScreenRant op-ed (reimagined here) argues it’s time to retire this tame hybrid and unleash the savage, rage-fueled Goliath fans fell for in The Avengers (2012). With Avengers: Doomsday looming on May 1, 2026, the Russo Brothers have a golden shot to undo Smart Hulk and revive the Hulk’s primal chaos in the Multiverse Saga. Phase Five’s wobbling—The Marvels tanked, Brave New World split fans—and Hulk’s the muscle to smash it back on track. Here’s why Doomsday is his best chance—and why Smart Hulk’s gotta go.

Smart Hulk: A Hero Past His Prime

Smart Hulk debuted in Endgame as a triumph—Banner’s 18-month gamma tweak merged his intellect with Hulk’s brawn, snapping half the universe back to life. It was a payoff for years of struggle—The Incredible Hulk (2008) showed a man at war with his monster, Ragnarok (2017) gave us gladiator Hulk, and Infinity War (2018) left him sulking post-Thanos beatdown. Endgame’s $2.8 billion haul leaned on that arc—Smart Hulk was the brains behind the Time Heist, the brawn for the Blip. Fans cheered—Ruffalo’s charm sold it—but the glow faded fast.

Post-Endgame, Smart Hulk’s a shadow. Shang-Chi (2021) gave him a sling-armed cameo—human again, oddly—while She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) cast him as Jen’s mentor, sipping margaritas and dodging fights. Skaar, his son, popped up—cool, but where’s the stakes? What If…? Season 3 (2024) teased wild Hulks—Apex, Mega—but mainline MCU Hulk’s stuck in neutral. ScreenRant’s op-ed likely dubs him “stale”—he’s got Hulk’s body but Banner’s restraint, no rage to fuel the chaos fans crave. The Avengers’s “I’m always angry” Hulk punched Leviathans; Smart Hulk hands out snacks. He served a purpose—past tense.

Why the Multiverse Saga Needs the Old Hulk

The Multiverse Saga’s a mess—Quantumania’s 47% Rotten Tomatoes, The Marvels’s flop, Kang’s exit (GamingBible, March 6)—and Doomsday’s the reset button. Downey’s Doctor Doom, mutants, Fantastic Four (GamingBible, March 6)—it’s cosmic stakes, not lab chats. Smart Hulk’s a consultant, not a warrior; he’d rather theorize with Reed Richards than smash Doom’s throne. The original Hulk? He’d rip Battleworld apart—raw, unfiltered, the green chaos Infinity War teased but never delivered post-Thanos.

Comics back this—Hulk’s rage scales infinitely (World War Hulk, 2007); he’s toppled gods, not just advised them. Smart Hulk’s capped—strong, sure, but no berserker edge. Brave New World (February 2025) dodged him for Red Hulk (Harrison Ford), a savage nod fans ate up—$180.9 million opening says so. ScreenRant’s point: the MCU needs that fury. Doomsday’s multiversal war—Doom vs. Strange, Spider-Man, mutants (GamingBible, March 6)—demands a Hulk who’ll “smash puny gods,” not sip tea. Smart Hulk’s a relic; the saga’s too big for restraint.

How Doomsday Can Pull It Off

The Russo Brothers—Civil War, Endgame—know Hulk. The Avengers gave us peak smash; Infinity War showed his limits. Doomsday’s their shot to fix him. Leaked art (GamingBible, March 4) paints Doom as a medieval tyrant—Battleworld’s king, Sue Storm his queen, Strange corrupted. Hulk’s in Perez’s roster (GamingBible, March 6)—Smart Hulk now, but not forever. ScreenRant likely pitches a trigger: Doom’s taunts, Strange’s fall, or multiversal chaos splitting Banner’s psyche. Gamma surge, rage unleashed—Hulk’s back.

Picture it: Doom crushes heroes—Sam’s shield dents, Spidey’s webs snap. Smart Hulk tries brains—fails. Then, a spark—Skaar’s danger, Betty’s echo (Brave New World’s Liv Tyler)—and Banner snaps. Green eyes flare, restraint shatters—Hulk roars, medieval Doom’s castle crumbles. Comics nod—Secret Wars (1984) had Hulk rage out; Doomsday could mirror it. What If…?’s Apex Hulk (2024) proves alternate personas work—why not mainline? Smart Hulk retires; savage Hulk rises. X posts cheer: “Russo’s bringing smash back!”

Fan Fatigue and the Rage We Miss

Fans are done with Smart Hulk—X buzzes with it. “He’s a nerd, not a beast,” one gripes; “Miss the old Hulk,” another pines. Endgame’s charm—Banner’s peace—soured in She-Hulk’s sitcom vibe. Red Hulk’s Brave New World rampage stole the spotlight—Smart Hulk’s a bystander. ScreenRant’s op-ed taps this: audiences want destruction, not diplomacy. The Avengers’s Loki toss, Ragnarok’s arena brawl—Hulk’s best hits were rage-driven. Smart Hulk’s tacos? Cute, forgettable.

Phase Five’s stumbles—The Marvels’s $206 million global take, Quantumania’s meh—crave a jolt. Deadpool & Wolverine’s $1.3 billion (2024) proves chaos sells—Hulk’s that chaos, untapped. Doomsday’s multiversal stakes—Doom’s reign, timeline clashes—need a wild card. Smart Hulk’s predictable; savage Hulk’s a storm. “Give us the monster,” an X fan begs—ScreenRant agrees, and Doomsday’s the stage.

The Bigger Play: Beyond Doomsday

Retiring Smart Hulk isn’t just a Doomsday fix—it’s a saga shift. Secret Wars (2027) looms—a multiversal reset (GamingBible, March 6). Hulk’s rage could crack Battleworld, tee up a new Earth-616. World War Hulk rumors swirl (ScreenRant, 2024)—2026’s Spider-Man 4 (GamingBible, March 7) might not hog the slot. Post-Doomsday, a solo Hulk—Skaar, Leader (Brave New World)—could rage on. Smart Hulk’s exit frees Ruffalo for cameos; savage Hulk carries Phase Six.

Risks? Sure—Endgame fans liked Smart Hulk’s arc. But She-Hulk’s tepid buzz says it’s overstayed. Doomsday’s scale—Russo’s 2.5-hour tease (Collider via X, March 5)—can handle the pivot. Comics evolve—Professor Hulk faded; MCU Hulk can too. ScreenRant’s call: don’t waste this chance. Doomsday’s the crucible—melt Smart Hulk down, forge the beast anew.

The Verdict: Smash or Bust

Smart Hulk had his day—Endgame’s unsung hero, a gamma bridge to victory. But five years on, he’s a vestige—Phase Five’s chaos needs rage, not reason. Avengers: Doomsday—Doom’s multiversal gambit, Russo’s return—is the MCU’s best shot to ditch the nerd and revive the monster. ScreenRant’s op-ed nails it: Hulk’s not a thinker; he’s a smasher. Fans yearn—X’s “#HulkSmash” spikes—for that green fury. Doomsday can deliver—split Banner’s mind, unleash the beast, shake the saga.

Marvel’s at a fork—Brave New World’s Red Hulk hints at what’s missing. Doomsday’s the test: play it safe with Smart Hulk, or bet on chaos? Ruffalo’s ready—What If…? proves he can flex. The Multiverse Saga’s endgame needs Hulk—not a prof, but a titan. Smash the slate clean, Russos—don’t waste this shot.

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