Elton John has paid a poignant tribute to late playwright and leading AIDS activist Larry Kramer, remembering him as a “giant of a man”.
09.05.2020 - 21:23 / etcanada.com
Mark Ruffalo joined Jimmy Fallon for a virtual chat on Friday’s “Tonight Show”, and revealed how Robert Downey Jr. convinced him to take on the role of the Hulk and join the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “The Avengers”.
“I was scared,” he said of stepping into the role, which had previously been played by Edward Norton in 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk”, Eric Bana in 2003’s “Hulk” and Lou Ferrigno in the 1970s TV series.
“I didn’t know what I could add to what I already thought had been done so well
Elton John has paid a poignant tribute to late playwright and leading AIDS activist Larry Kramer, remembering him as a “giant of a man”.
Hollywood stars and public figures took to social media on Wednesday to pay tribute to Larry Kramer, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter, playwright, author and trailblazing gay rights and AIDS activist who died Wednesday of pneumonia. He was 84.
Elton John has paid a poignant tribute to late playwright and leading AIDS activist Larry Kramer, remembering him as a “giant of a man”.
Leslie Jordan and Robert Downey Jr. go way back.
Leslie Jordan had many a hilarious story to tell during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
Mark Ruffalo shared a video laying the blame for coronavirus deaths in the United States on President Trump. The 52-year-old actor shared a video produced by The Lincoln Project, a PAC founded by Republicans that is dedicated to ensuring Donald Trump does not secure a second term in office this November.
Over the past few years, we have loved and appreciated Robert Downey Jr. for his remarkable performance as Marvel’s Iron Man.
Mark Ruffalo struggled with having to lose and gain weight to play twin brothers in his new HBO show I Know This Much is True.
Robert Downey Jr. is swapping Marvel comic books for DC by producing new family-friendly Netflix series Sweet Tooth.
Robert Downey, Jr. is swapping Marvel comic books for DC by producing a new family-friendly Netflix series Sweet Tooth.
Robert Downey Jr. is swapping Marvel comic books for DC by producing a new family-friendly Netflix series Sweet Tooth.
After saying goodbye to his Iron Man roots with Avengers: Endgame, Robert Downey Jr. has stepped into the next chapter of his Hollywood career. Besides starring in the lead role in Dolittle, which was a box-office disaster, RDJ is also focused on his producing hat, along with wife Susan Downey. While Perry Mason, an HBO series starring Mathew Rhys, which has been produced by the Downeys, is out on June 21, the couple is now aligning themselves with Netflix for an upcoming series.
But it seems the 'Dolittle' actor is still sticking with animals
One of the major reasons why the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans were in a state of grief as Tony Stark breathed his last in Avengers: Endgame is because of what Robert Downey Jr. made of Iron Man, over a decade and more.
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.
When you tune in to I Know This Much Is True on HBO this Sunday, no need to adjust your sets: There really are two Mark Ruffalos on your screen.
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.
Mark Ruffalo was once hesitant about joining the Marvel Universe and playing The Hulk in the Avengers franchise.
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.”