![]() ![]() ![]() "I think maybe we’ve given four sentences to that time period since then. "There has been some conversations about what happened in the two years where Hulk abandoned Banner and the Avengers, and the emergence of Smart Hulk, which hasn’t ever fully been answered," Ruffalo said. Whatever it's pointing towards, though, Ruffalo's on board. Now, Banner's officially off-planet again, but we don't yet know why, and we also don't know how that story might factor into the future of the MCU. The first two episodes of She-Hulk set up a plot point in which a ship from Sakaar - the planet where Banner spent a couple of years as a gladiator in the lead-up to Thor: Ragnarok - stopped by Earth and eventually got him to come along on some kind of cosmic voyage. I’m like, OK, the 67-year-old Hulk, that would be interesting - if all of us are still here making movies and there’s a world that allows for us to do that anymore."Īs for what's up in the near future for Banner, Ruffalo's not sure, or if he is, he's not telling. I mean, you know, when you look at the comics, there’s some pretty grizzled, old versions of him. I mean, I’ll probably do it as long as they’ll have me, if people are interested, and I can bring something that’s interesting to me to it, and interesting to the fans. I keep waiting for the next version of it. "I mean, me and Ed Norton joke that the Hulk is like our generation’s Hamlet - we’re all going to get a shot at it. "I’m always surprised that I’m still here," Ruffalo said. According to the Oscar-nominated star, it's not really a matter of when he's going to leave Banner behind it's a matter of how many different versions of Banner he can ultimately portray. In a new interview with Variety to promote his guest-starring role in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Ruffalo addressed his MCU longevity, which has progressed beyond a co-starring role in Avengers: Endgame to a cameo at the end of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and now his first major Disney+ appearance. Jackson's Nick Fury, Jon Favreau's Happy Hogan, Chris Hemsworth's Thor, and Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye, he's now one of the longest-serving stars in a rapidly shifting megafranchise, and he doesn't see himself stopping anytime soon. In the 10 years since, half of that original six-person team has moved on from the MCU in one way or another, but Ruffalo has stuck around. ![]() A decade ago this past spring, Marvel Studios assembled the Avengers on the big-screen for the first time, and debuted Mark Ruffalo as the new Marvel Cinematic Universe incarnation of Bruce Banner. ![]()
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