In the Avengers movie, when
Bruce Banner is on the helicarrier, he becomes angry and transforms into the Hulk. Black Widow happens to be next to him and even though both are on same team, he attacks her and then Thor. He becomes hostile to everyone on the ship. But later on, in the fight against Chitauri troops, Hulk is very comfortably self-controlled.
Why is that?
The only thing I could think of is that it has been many days (a year?) since the Hulk had gotten angry, so he couldn't control himself.
But that's lame to be so puny when Bruce Banner was compared to Stephen Hawking in intelligence.
Answer
When the Hulk was removed from the airship he falls to ground and is found by the janitor/security guard at a building that he'd fallen through the roof of.
Their conversation is (paraphrased):
Hulk: Lucky I didn't hurt anyone.
Guard: Luck had nothing to do with it, you were awake and aiming away from them.
That is the last we see of the Hulk before
he shows up to assist in the battle in New York. I interpretted that exchange to mean that Bruce could exert control over the Hulk (after all, it had avoided hitting and killing people, something he didn't think it was capable of), and this was the first time that he knew of that. Once Bruce had been informed of that, he no longer regressed whenever the Hulk took over because he didn't view it as inevitable as he had earlier in the movie.
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