Mark Ruffalo talks about superhero film snobbery, why he loves Marvel and if Hulk can beat Superman

Mark Ruffalo played The Hulk for the first time when he resumed the role of Bruce Banner of Edward Norton in 2012 The Avengers. While he has not yet played in a solo film, the actor has become a recurring presence in the MCU and should appear in next summer Spider-Man: A new day.
Talk to Mehdi Hasan, the She-hulk: lawyer in law The star started by saying that he couldn’t “Confirm or deny” His involvement with the next Spider movie. The professions reported on his involvement, so it is probably played shy.
Anyway, when he was asked what he liked to be part of the longtime superhero franchise, Ruffalo said, “By just having continuity. As an actor, you go from one extreme situation to the other. You do these united groups, then you separate, and you rarely have the type of continuity.”
“I never thought that I would have real, legitimate and regular work. [Being an Avenger] is my stable work, “ He continued. “Each film you make is a kind of different universe, especially if you work with different directors. What I like at Marvel is that they really allow the director to create a completely different world. You go from Avengers to Thor: Ragnarok. They are extremely different.”
Hasan asked Ruffalo his reflections on the kind of Snobbery McU films are subject to filmmakers like Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. For the actor, it comes back how much he Like the job he does.
“I don’t know, it acts for me. It’s all the cinema. It’s the narration. I like to do everything,” Ruffalo said. “I don’t care. I’m going to have fun when it comes to my art. I have the best time.”
He added, “For all the criticisms that we could get high -level directors, I have never sat in one of those films where I saw people cry literally, cry, fight my chest. When I went to see [Avengers: Infinity War] With my son, nobody knew who I was, and at the end of the film, they jumped, they were on their seats like: “Start a riot!” “”
Later in the conversation, Ruffalo answered a series of fast shooting marvel questions, confirming that he would like to share the screen with Wolverine and that, politically, he considers himself more conforming to the point of view of Captain America than that of Iron Man.
Asked about who would win in a fight between the Goliath Green and Superman, he immediately replied, “The Hulk [Laughs]. “” As of Captain America: Brave New World“S Red Hulk,” said Ruffalo, “ “Hulk. Nobody beats the Hulk. Not even the Red Hulk. I love Harrison Ford.”
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