Mark Ruffalo piled on the pounds for his new role in TV series I Know This Much Is True by eating “bowls and bowls of oatmeal”.
23.04.2020 - 23:39 / usmagazine.com
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 16 years since Jenna Rink woke up and realized her wish had come true: She was no longer a 13-year-old girl being picked on. Now, she was 30 years old — and no idea what she was doing.
13 Going on 30, starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, came out on April 23, 2004 — a date that the Avengers star is now looking back on via Instagram.
“Happy Anniversary to 13 Going on 30 today,” Ruffalo, 52, captioned a still of him with Garner, 48, in the film, before
Mark Ruffalo piled on the pounds for his new role in TV series I Know This Much Is True by eating “bowls and bowls of oatmeal”.
Mark Ruffalo was hesitant to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as he wasn’t sure how he could make the role of The Hulk his own.
Even though other Hollywood actors have played Hulk in movies before, it is impossible to imagine anyone else playing Bruce Banner since Mark Ruffalo took over the role in The Avengers in 2012. And while the actor has done a remarkable job of bringing the popular Marvel character to life, Mark recently revealed that it was Robert Downey Jr who personally convinced him to play the part. He stated that he came very close to turning down the role of Hulk in MCU.
The combination of cutting-edge motion capture technology, a bond between actors and Stella Adler’s training allowed Mark Ruffalo to pull off the impressive double-act of playing twin brothers in the HBO limited series “I Know This Much Is True.”
Ellen DeGeneres, Mark Ruffalo, Debra Messing and others are calling for medical volunteers and supplies to help the Navajo Nation in a new pandemic-focused PSA. In the clip, a montage of celebrities share the following message: "Dear America, 150 years ago we made a promise that the beautiful citizens of the Navajo Nation would be cared for the same way all Americans are, to give the first people of this land the respect and dignity we've owed them for a long time.
By Cynthia Littleton
Jennifer Garner is getting out and about with her family.
By Will Thorne
Avengers, assemble! The Avengers: Endgame stars joined forces at Saturday's Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together virtual event. The cast won the blimp in the Favorite Movie category.
Avengers: Endgame Cast Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and others virtually reunited for Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2020 on this Saturday. The Marvel stars appeared via video chat to accept their awards and thank fans for their love and support. The annual KCA was initially scheduled to happen in March but the Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown in the US forced the organizers to reschedule it and make it a virtual event.
In the first episode of I Know This Much Is True, Thomas Birdsey (Mark Ruffalo) asks his identical twin brother Dominick (also Mark Ruffalo) to read him some comforting words from the biblical book of Psalms. Much less devout than his brother, Dominick needs a little help finding it.
It has been a year since Marvel Studios released Avengers: Endgame and made history piggybacking on it. The star-studded Avengers movie saw Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner come together for one last time and defeat Thanos.
Mark Ruffalo is looking back.
It was around this time in 2004, when we got one of the sweet romantic comedies that is a sure shot favourite for all rom-com suckers! 13 Going on 30 helped to elevate Jennifer Garner's leading lady success as she starred as Jenna Rink, who dreams of being thirty, flirty and thriving instead of being stuck in her awkward teenage years.
Has it really been 16 years since Jennifer Garner captured moviegoers’ hearts in the rom-com “13 Going on 30”?
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.