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David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist, and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays and stories for several superhero films, including Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1998), the Blade trilogy (1998–2004), Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy (2005–2012), Man of Steel (2013), and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). He has also directed four films: Zig Zag (2002), Blade: Trinity (2004), The Invisible (2007), and The Unborn (2009). He is the creator of the science fiction television series Foundation, which is loosely based on the Foundation series written by Isaac Asimov. Goyer was co-writer of the video games Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. He won a Saturn Award for Best Writing for Batman Begins (2005), received another nomination for Dark City, and was nominated for four Hugo Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article David S. Goyer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After fleeing Earth, Bruce Banner crash-lands on the planet Sakaar, where Hulk fully takes control, leaving Bruce’s consciousness buried. On this distant, chaotic world ruled by the Grandmaster, Hulk thrives in the gladiatorial arena known as the Contest of Champions. Free from Bruce’s restraint, Hulk embraces the thrill of combat, quickly rising through the ranks of Sakaar’s greatest fighters. Hulk’s dominance reaches its peak when he is pitted against the arena’s top contender, Beta Ray Bill, a powerful warrior with connections to Asgard. In an intense, brutal battle, Hulk emerges victorious, defeating Beta Ray Bill and earning the title of the Grandmaster’s champion. For the first time, Hulk feels a sense of belonging, finding purpose in battle and the adoration of the people, without the influence of Bruce’s guilt or anxiety holding him back. As the new champion of Sakaar, Hulk is celebrated and content, enjoying a life of combat and glory. His journey on Sakaar marks a new chapter where he is free to embrace his strength, unconcerned with the consequences of his actions on Earth. Post Credits: A new contender arrives on Sakaar—Thor, captured and brought to the Grandmaster’s arena.


