Hulk smashes into the car business in Brazilian commercial for Renault

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

If you're hungry for a little Hulk action and don't have the patience to wait for something more from the upcoming THOR: RAGNAROK, then this action-packed Brazilian car commercial might just spike your interest, particularly if you're in the market for a new car. Featuring the Kwid from French car manufacturer Renault, the commercial begins as a man imagines what the Hulk would do as news breaks that a satellite is falling towards Earth. Racing against time, the angry green giant smashes through the city in order to save the populace below, all as the driver keeps pace with the Hulk below. Check it out!

Shot in São Paulo, the commercial features effects work by Framestore, who are no strangers to working with Marvel, having contributed to AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, DOCTOR STRANGE, and more. This isn't the first time that Hulk has appeared in a commercial, as just last year he took part in a Super-Bowl ad, alongside Ant-Man, for Coke Mini. Cars. Soft drinks. What will Hulk try to sell us next?!

THOR: RAGNAROK will open in theaters on November 3, 2017.

Source: Renault Brasil

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