One of the great (yet fully tapped)
character traits of Mark Ruffalo's character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
is that his body holds two very distinct personalities, The Hulk and Bruce
Banner, whom despite their obvious differences complement each other.
While doing the press rounds for Now
You See Me 2, the three-time Oscar-nominee ("The Kids Are All Right",
"Foxcatcher", "Spotlight") teased an inner (and quite
possibly outer body) conflict between Banner and the Big Green Guy.
"I think the arc that he is ultimately making in
his relationship with The Hulk and how that's gonna resolve itself, that's
really where ... nobody has gone to that place," Ruffalo told Collider.
"He's always been running from him or trying to deny it but they are
coming for a collision course with each other and i think that could be pretty
exciting if we can figure out a way, how to do it —
multi-dimensionally." Ruffalo then turns to his Now
You See Me 2 co-star
Woody Harrelson and enthusiastically says to him, "Hulk versus Banner!
Yeah, baby!" They then give each other a high-five. Ruffalo concludes,
"The only person in the world that The Hulk is scared of, or thing, is
Banner."
The comics has housed many inner and outer battles
between the Hulk and Banner that could potentially serve as inspiration for whatever
struggle we may end up seeing between the two characters on the big screen.
Furthermore, Thor: Ragnarok screenwriters Christopher Yost and Craig Kyle wrote
a very similar story for one of the two-part animated film Hulk Vs., which saw
Loki kidnapping Bruce Banner and separating him from the Hulk, killing the
former and releasing the latter upon Asgard.
Directed by Taika Waititi, Thor: Ragnarok also stars Tom Hiddleston as
Loki, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Cate Blanchett as Hela, Idris Elba as Heimdall,
Karl Urban as Skurge, Anthony Hopkins as Odin, Idris Elba as Heimdall, Jeff
Goldblum as the Grandmaster, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, and Jamie Alexander as
Sif.
Thor:
Ragnarok opens in theaters on November 3, 2017.
Source
- Collider
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