Hulk vs Kratos: God of War Dominates the Strongest Avenger in the Most Brutal Fashion in This Fanmade Video

A fanmade video showcased Kratos utterly dismantling Hulk in a fight.

Hulk vs Kratos: God of War Dominates the Strongest Avenger in the Most Brutal Fashion in This Fanmade Video

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  • The Hulk is undoubtedly one of the strongest characters in the history of comics in general.
  • A fanmade video showed Kratos utterly dominating Hulk in one-on-one combat.
  • Fans might finally get to see a solo Hulk movie in the future.
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The world of Marvel comics is full of various iterations of established comic book characters and The Hulk is no exception. He is viewed as one of the strongest characters in any medium and now in a fanmade video, he ended up getting decimated by the God of War Kratos.

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Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk in The MCU
A scene featuring Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk

There are very few who can match The Hulk’s strength, especially when he is at his peak. However, someone like Kratos can easily dismantle The Hulk simply because of the fact that he has a solid track record of killing gods.

Also read: There’s No World He Couldn’t Dominate as God of War’s Kratos Invades Elden Ring

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Kratos Decimates The Hulk In Fanmade Video

Kratos in a pivotal scene from God of War
Gameplay still from God of War (2018)

Kratos is The God of War, so killing Gods is pretty much his thing. Across all the God of War games since 2005, Kratos has killed Gods from different pantheons including Greek and Nordic. However, many people have also wondered how he would fare against Marvel heroes.

In a fanmade video, Kratos and The Hulk come face to face after Kratos beat up Thor. The video would then show how Kratos and The Hulk fought to the death, which featured Kratos dominating the Marvel hero in decisive fashion.

This included Kratos using his Blades of Chaos, Nemean Cestus and more to outdo his foe in the video. Kratos inflicted a lot of damage on The Hulk, as he was dropping a ton of green blood, and had deep wounds on top of that. In the end, Kratos ended up getting his head squashed after The Avengers interfered in the fight. This is because Spider-Man, Scarlett Witch, Thor and so many more Marvel characters gave a helping hand to The Hulk in the fight.

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In the end, The Hulk delivered the finishing blow to the God of War. Nonetheless, the video proved that in a one-on-one bout, Kratos would easily beat The Hulk.

Also read: A God of War Remake is Needed, and this Video Proves It

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The Hulk Could Get His Own Solo Movie

Mark Ruffalo's Hulk when he was younger
The Hulk from The Avengers (2012)

For quite a long time now, fans have clamoured for a solo Hulk project since Mark Ruffalo took on the role in The Avengers. Now, according to a reliable source, Daniel Richtman, it seems their wishes might come true eventually. Richtman took to Twitter to confirm that Ruffalo’s Hulk is set to have his own film, stating, “There will be a Hulk movie, I’m sure of it now.

Also read; Christopher Judge Nearly Turned Down the Chance to Play Kratos in God of War Completely

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The news has sparked a ton of good reactions, leaving fans curious about the storyline and which version of the Hulk, such as Smart or Professor Hulk, might be featured in the majorly hyped film. Considering just how badly they have been dealing with The Hulk in The Marvel Cinematic Universe as of late, many fans feel the character deserves justice and Marvel should ensure that the solo film properly showcases him as the great character that he truly is. Whether that will happen or not is a whole different story now.

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Subhojeet Mookherjee is a Freelance Entertainment Writer for FandomWire. A lover and expert in all things movies, games, TV shows, music and more. I've been in the writing business for over five years now, covering various topics all over the world. I love engaging in deep conversations with like-minded people.