He didn't think he was "the right guy"
31.03.2020 - 21:21 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
Mark Ruffalo’s drama I Know This Much Is True has got a new premiere date after HBO pushed the limited series by two weeks.
Deadline understands that the shift comes after news that The Undoing will move from May 10 to the fall. The premium network revealed last week that The Undoing, which is based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel You Should Have Known, which stars Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman, was moving to later in the year.
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He didn't think he was "the right guy"
Avengers star Mark Ruffalo is open to headlining a stand-alone film for his character the Hulk.
Mark Ruffalo recently revealed that he came very close to turning down the role of Hulk in MCU’s The Avengers. It goes without saying that for any marvel fan, it is impossible to imagine any other actor besides Mark Ruffalo playing the role of Bruce Banner aka Hulk. During his latest interview with Variety, he recalled the time Marvel offered him the iconic role. He revealed that he tried to talk them out of casting him because he did not feel like he was the right guy for the job.
Ruffalo said "Blue Valentine" director Derek Cianfrance tried and failed to cast him in "Blue Valentine" in a role eventually played by Ryan Gosling, reports variety.com.
Iron Man got three of his own movies, as did Captain America. Thor has his own trilogy, too, with a fourth film on the way. Black Widow is, at long last, fronting her own solo outing. Even Hawkeye is getting a Disney+ series. So where's Hulk's movie?
Mark Ruffalo seems to be up for starring in a standalone “Hulk” movie.
By Cynthia Littleton
Mark Ruffalo is on the cover of Variety‘s new issue.
Mark Ruffalo wants to reprise his role as Bruce Banner and his mean, green alter-ego the Hulk in future Avengers sequels and spinoffs. However, the actor admits that it’s unclear when or if the strongest man alive will resurface after Earth’s Mightiest Heroes defeated Thanos in 2019’s “Avengers: Endgame.”
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Nicole Kidman turns lockdown into rock-down as she and country singer hubby Keith Urban delight fans with an intimate online gig.
Hilary Heath, the British actress and producer who starred opposite Vincent Price in the American International Pictures horror filmsWitchfinder General,The Oblong BoxandCry of the Banshee, has died. She was 74.