The Death of the Incredible Hulk is the 1990 live-action, made-for-TV NBC movie based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is a sequel to The Trial of the Incredible Hulk and the final installment in the Incredible Hulk TV film series.
Banner (Bill Bixby) is once again living under an assumed identity and searching for the cure to the monster he carries within. Posing as a janitor at a Portland research facility, he is secretly doing research at night and correcting the notes of Dr. Pratt (Philip Sterling) the lead scientist. Pratt soon discovers Banner and vows to rid him of The Hulk. However there are Russian spies involved and things escalate towards the events promised in the title of the movie. The film also stars Elizabeth Gracen, Andreas Katsulas and Barbara Tarbuck.
Bixby directed the feature from a script by Gerald Di Pego. In spite of the title and premise, there were plans for another sequel. Di Pego has said that the disappointing ratings on this film put an end to those plans.
