He also appears to have developed a genuine bond with Wong, who took care of him after their match and appreciated his kind gesture. While he still understands English, he seemingly no longer speaks it, instead solely communicating in grunts and roars. Over the years, Abomination appears to have mellowed out ever since he has been released from custody. This is evident when he tries to force the Hulk to watch her die in an exploding helicopter. He is also shown to be somewhat misogynistic as when he knocks out Major Sparr, he refers to her as an "annoying bitch", and also has no qualms about trying to kill Betty Ross. When the Hulk arrives to fight Abomination during his rampage in the city, Abomination is proud to take down "a real fight"-showing sadistic delight in doing so.
The novelization by Peter David goes deeper into Blonsky's motivation-revealing that he wishes to gain the power of life and death over people weaker than he was. Blonsky proved to already be capable of sadistic tendencies before his operation by Ross and his men, tranquilizing Bruce's dog for barking at him and perfectly willing to take down the Hulk despite the obvious advantage of the latter. Unlike Banner, who struggled with his monstrous, but heroic, alter-ego, there was no struggle between Blonsky and Abomination, nor was there enough of a difference between the two to make Abomination his alter-ego. 2.2 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.He was portrayed by Tim Roth, who also played Archibald Cunningham in Rob Roy, General Thade in the 2001 Planet of the Apes film, George Wallace in Selma and Pete Hicox in The Hateful Eight. After being given a dosage of the recreated Super Soldier Serum and seeing Banner's powers as the Hulk, he became power-hungry and gained a dosage of Banner's blood and became a deformed but formidable monster, wanting to prove himself as the greatest fighter on Earth. He was a Russian-born English-raised soldier loaned to SOCOM by the Royal Marines and tasked by Thunderbolt Ross to capture Bruce Banner. government."Įmil Blonsky, also better known as the Abomination, is a major antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, serving as the main antagonist of The Incredible Hulk, a mentioned character in Season 1 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., a minor character in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and a supporting character in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Russian born, British raised, Royal Marines commando, on loan to the U.S. ~ Emil Blonsky in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. That, is not how we deal with our issues. ~ Emil Blonsky explaining that he is a fighter. Mind you, if I took what I had now, and put it in a body that I had ten years ago, that would be someone I wouldn't want to fight. I'm a fighter, and I'll be one for as long as I can.