Ruffalo, who plays Bruce Banner a.k.a. The Hulk in “The Avengers” movies and in the new Disney+ series “She Hulk: Attorney at Law,” offered his remarks while conversing with Metro.co.uk.
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When asked, “Is there an abundance of Marvel content?” Ruffalo replied, “I fathom that these things run their course and a short time later something else comes. Regardless, what Marvel has done well is that, inside the MCU, comparably likewise with comic books, they let a boss or a performer sort of recreate each piece of their own style, their similarity. Wonder generally permits them to convey that to the material.”
Ruffalo then stood out Marvel from “Star Wars,” another foundation moved by Disney, saying, “If you watch a ‘Star Wars,’ you’re basically going to get a comparative variation of ‘Star Wars’ each time.” He added, “It could have a smidgen of humor. It could have a touch of different exuberance. Regardless, you’re by and large, genuinely, in that comparable kind of world.”
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Wonder, Ruffalo requested, is novel. “However, with Marvel you can have something different out and out, even inside the Marvel Universe,” the performer got a handle on.
Up until this point this year Marvel has conveyed two movies — “Expert Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” and “Thor: Love and Thunder” — with one more, “Dim Panther: Wakanda Forever,” booked to open in November. On the TV front, Ruffalo’s “She Hulk: Attorney at Law” is the third MCU series to show up in 2022. Disney will be dropping one more MCU series, “Guards of the Galaxy Holiday Special,” in the not so distant future.