12 Ways To Make A Hulk Movie That Doesn't Actually Suck
6. Get Gareth Edwards To Direct It

The time has long gone for a horror Hulk movie (unfortunately) that plays up to Stan Lee's original vision of Jekyll and Hyde meets Frankenstein, though the sooner Marvel realise they can do Anthology/One Shot features with their established characters the better. But Hulk can still be a monster movie.
Imagine for a minute that Hulk is in the Godzilla role, Thunderbolt Ross and Betty are Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and the movie starts with Hulk legitimately off the map. If it was shot - by Edwards, obviously - as a pure monster movie with the same kind of dynamic as the new Godzilla... It completely fits.
Perhaps have The Abomination representing the monstrous villain Hulk needs to protect humanity from, and the film almost writes itself, while also preserving the established truth that a little Hulk goes a long way in the MCU, and over-saturation can show too much of the mechanics of the magic.