When 2003's "Hulk" was released, it received a lot of criticism from fans. The film starred Eric Bana, and is often considered the worst "Hulk" film out of the three that have been released (2008's "The Incredible Hulk" starred Edward Norton and 2012 "The Avengers" starred Mark Ruffalo).
Bana recently spoke with The Huffington Post, and said that despite the criticism, he doesn't regret doing the film.
"I'm proud of what it tried to do. I apologize to all those people who were so angry about it...I'm fascinated by the people who hated that movie and feel compelled to watch it again, which always blows my mind. But, yeah, it is what it is and I certainly don't regret doing it. I think I'm so lucky it didn't happen....One of the things I was most fearful of at the time is it being a huge success...If I had done three Hulks, it would have wiped out -- and it always takes a long time to do those movies -- so it would take six of my movies off the table."
The films Bana speaks of are "Troy," "Munich," "Lucky You," "Romulus My Father," "The Other Boleyn Girl" and "Star Trek".