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David Banner
David Banner
Background information
Feature films Hulk (2003)
Television programs
Video games
Park attractions
Actor Nick Nolte
Paul Kersey (younger)
Actress
Animators
Voice
Performance model
Designer
Inspiration Brian Banner and the Absorbing Man from the marvel comics
Awards
Character information
Other names Dave Banner, Dr. Banner and The Absorbing Man
Personality Mad, evil, insane, psychopathic, selfish, traitorous, murderous, sadistic, callous, arrogant, treacherous, bad-tempered, two-faced, cold-hearted, mean, wrathful, heartless, remorseful (formerly), fatherly (formerly)
Appearance A man with grey hair and grey beard
Occupation Scientist
Affiliations Bad
Goal Absorb the energy of the Hulk from within his son to become as powerful as he can be and to kill the Hulk (all failed)
Home U.S.A
Friends
Enemies Bruce Banner aka The Hulk (son and enemy), Betty Ross, General Ross
Minions Gamma dogs
Likes his son (formely when he was a child)
Dislikes Unknown
Powers and abilities Exceptional Intelligence, manipulation

Gamma radiation physiology which granted him with: superhuman strength, superhuman durability, superhuman reflexes, superhuman agility, regenerative healing factor, shapeshifting, energy absorption, matter control and absorption

Weapons Knife,
Fate Successfully aborbs Hulks energy but is unable to control it causeing him to turn into a giant bubble and explodes after a gamma bomb is fired at him, killing him.
Quote "Fear, perhaps, Miss Ross, and loneliness too.

Dr. David 'Dave' Banner is the main antagonist in the 2003 superhero film Hulk.

He was portrayed by Nick Nolte, who also portrayed Inspector Thomas Cray in Nightwatch and voiced Vincent in Over the Hedge.

Biography[]

David Banner is a mentally unstable scientist who conducts research into genetics in an attempt to increase the efficiency of the human body's immune system. He ends up experimenting on himself after being denied permission to conduct human trials, though the military eventually find out about this and his laboratory is shut down by General Thunderbolt Ross. In his rage, Banner triggers an immense gamma explosion and accidentally kills his wife before being taken to a mental institution, where he resides for thirty years. Banner's son, Bruce, grows up believing that both his parents died when he was a child, unaware that his father has passed his unnatural DNA onto him.

Many years later, Banner locates Bruce (who is now a scientist) and poses a janitor at his laboratory in order to keep an eye on him. After Bruce is exposed to gamma radiation and survives, Banner meets with him in his room and reveals to him that he is his father. He slyly takes some of Bruce's hair with which to conduct his own experiments, allowing him to successfully alter the DNA of his pet dogs. Bruce later transforms into the Hulk and destroys much of his laboratory, though when he returns to normal he cannot recall what happened. Bruce's co-research partner Betty Ross, the daughter of General Ross, goes to Bruce's house to find out more about Bruce's past, and Banner later sends his mutated dogs to track her down and kill her. He also phones Bruce to let him know this, prompting him to transform into the Hulk and save Betty. However, Bruce is then captured by General Ross' team, who believes that he is a danger.

Later on, Banner infiltrates Bruce's laboratory and exposes himself to the gamma radiation, allowing himself to merge and absorb the properties of any material he comes in contact with. He then meets with Betty at her house and requests that she inform her father that he is prepared to give himself in, in exchange for seeing Bruce one last time. General Ross agrees and Banner speaks with a tied-down Bruce, claiming that he wishes to see his 'real' son, the Hulk. Banner secretly intends to absorb the Hulk's power to become stronger, but Bruce refuses to transform. Banner then grabs an electricity cable and bites into it, absorbing the current and transforming into a large electrical being. Bruce finally turns back into the Hulk and trackles his mutated father into the sky, where they eventually land in a lake. The pair continuous to fight until Banner absorbs the lake itself and freezes Bruce inside it, holding him in place while he drains him of his power. Bruce then releases all of his power in a single surge, taking Banner by surprise and overwhelming him. As he absorbs more an more power without the ability to stop, Banner takes on the form of a gigantic bubble of energy that he cannot control. At the same time, General Ross pinpoints their location and fires a gamma bomb at them which kills David, though Bruce survives. However, after his death Bruce remembers David tucking him into bed as a kid saying "sweet dreams" which probably means that his father still loved him.

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Trivia[]

  • David Banner shares a name with the protagonist of the 1970's and 1980's live-action version of the Hulk character as played by Bill Bixby, and was possibly named as an homage to him.]
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