Mark Ruffalo is in preliminary talks to star in the new Disney+ show She-Hulk.
24.02.2020 - 19:26 / pinkvilla.com
She Hulk is all set to go on floors in a few months and exciting new speculation is doing the rounds. Ever since Marvel announced the She Hulk project, marvelites have been wondering if Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk will make an appearance on the show and according to a report by ComicBook, it might just happen. The casting information reveals that Jennifer Walter is the cousin of Bruce Banner and her powers are similar to those of Hulk’s.
The casting information that has made its way to the internet
Mark Ruffalo is in preliminary talks to star in the new Disney+ show She-Hulk.
Mark Ruffalo is in preliminary talks to star in the new Disney+ show She-Hulk.
In today’s TV News Roundup, HBO announced the premiere date for “I Know This Much Is True” and CNN launched a new podcast focusing on coronavirus.
Two Mark Ruffalos are better than one.
It's soon going to be a year since the release of Avengers: Endgame, which turned out to be the BIGGEST FILM EVER, and we have the global box-office numbers ($2.79 billion) as proof. It was the last time we would be seeing the OG 6 Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye) together in a film. Tony Stark, in particular, made the ultimate sacrifice as he gave up his own life to defeat Thanos and bring back the ones turned to dust.
After Avengers: Endgame, we saw the OG 6 Avengers in different avatars, away from their superhero alter-egos. This included Chris Evans' scene-stealing act in Knives Out as well as Scarlett Johansson's Oscar-nominated roles in Marriage Story and Jojo Rabbit. When it comes to Mark Ruffalo, the actor took some much-needed break to spend time with his family but was also shooting for the six-episodes HBO miniseries, I Know This Much Is True, based on the 1998 Wally Lamb novel with the same name.
When Oscars 2020 rolled in, we all were in for a pleasant shock when Bong Joon-ho did the unthinkable! His ambitious project Parasite swept the 92nd Academy Awards with four Oscars, including Best Picture, which was a first for a non-English film. Parasite also took home the prize for International Feature Film, Best Directing for Bong and Best Original Screenplay for Bong and Han Jin-won.
Mark Ruffalo declared Donald Trump “public enemy number one” when it comes to climate change while promoting his new film. Ruffalo’s latest film, “Dark Waters,” tells the real-life story of Robert Bilott, a defense attorney who took on the DuPont corporation over a toxic chemical substance being put in West Virginia’s water supply.
Mark Ruffalo declared Donald Trump “public enemy number one” when it comes to climate change while promoting his new film.
The "Apartment 12" actor, 52, has never made a secret of his dislike for Trump, and frequently slams him in posts on his social media pages, aceshowbiz.com. However, during an interview with Sky News to promote his upcoming film "Dark Waters", Ruffalo took his campaign against the president to another level as he said there are no problems in the world bigger than Trump. "I think the world should consider my president as public enemy number one at this point.
It came after Disney's Ike Perlmutter reportedly said he didn't believe that anyone would go to a female-starring superhero movie
Those are some good genes! Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa love to show each other off on Instagram, and on Thursday, the host shared a throwback pic of her man and two of their kids, proving the star has not aged a day.
Kelly Ripa won #ThrowbackThursday this week.
Director Bong Joon-ho has previously worked with the actor on 'Snowpiercer' and 'Okja'
Marc Anthony is giving fans an inside look at the making of his Grammy-winning 2019 album Opus. The Latin music powerhouse is set to premiere a YouTube series titled "OPUS the Recording Session Series," where fans will get a chance to be a fly on the wall witnessing Anthony's "most intimate journey as a music creator," according a press release.
Bong Joon-ho's movie dominated this year's Oscars