Mark Ruffalo strikes again!
During a Q&A about his career at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Sunday, the recent Oscar nominee confirmed that he would be reprising his role as the Hulk in Marvel's Captain America: Brave New World. It seems like it was. Asked by host Ann Thompson if he would next appear on the special in 2025, Ruffalo nodded and said, “Yeah.”
“Can we talk about that?” Thompson asked.
“Yeah,” Ruffalo said. “It's going to be great!”
Unfortunately, multiple sources say Ruffalo will not actually appear in Brave New World.Rather, he believed that “Brave New World” marvelIt wasn't like I was going to be in the next movie.
Nevertheless, Ruffalo's one-word answer is went In particular, Harrison Ford, who plays President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross in the film opposite Anthony Mackie's superhero character, could also transform into Ross' comic book alter ego, Red Hulk. It became a hot topic on social media on Monday due to widespread fan expectations. . (Marvel has not confirmed that plot development, however, and when asked in June 2023 if Ford would become the Crimson Fury Monster, Ford replied, “What is Red Hulk?” Ta)
This misunderstanding adds to Ruffalo's legendary reputation for Marvel-related PR gaffes. He accidentally spoiled the ending of Avengers: Infinity War during an interview on Good Morning America in July 2017. He accidentally livestreamed the first 20 minutes of the Thor: Ragnarok world premiere on Facebook. Then, in April 2019, he accidentally spoiled the ending of Avengers: Endgame.
During a Q&A at SBIFF, Ruffalo spoke at length about how he has taken the characters of the Hulk and his mild-mannered alter ego Bruce Banner, from being at war with each other to finding a way to coexist as one. Told. When Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige asked Feige, “What would you do if there was a solo Hulk movie?”
“I said, 'I want to take him from this raging madman to this integrated character,'” Ruffalo said. “And he said, 'Okay, let's do it in four movies. I'm never going to give you a standalone Hulk.'” As the crowd reacted to Ruffalo's remarks, Ruffalo said, I turned towards him. “I don't want to burst anyone's bubble, but that's not happening.”