What do you think? Should we be anticipating the moment that Bruce Banner (likely in “Professor Hulk” mode) will make his official cameo in She-Hulk, or do you think we should be more worried about who is playing Jennifer Walters for the moment? Let us know in the comments and be sure to check back for additional information and updates on Mark Ruffalo, as well as even more inside looks into future projects from your favorite celebrities, here on CinemaBlend. He received rave reviews for that biopic, but it was his dual role in the HBO miniseries I Know This Much Is True - as a man trying to get his schizophrenic twin brother released from an asylum - that earned him his Emmy in 2020. That same year, however, he did a 180 playing real-life defense attorney Rob Billot in Dark Waters - director Todd Haynes’ adaptation of the New York Times article about Billot’s war against DuPont’s environmental practices. Needless to say, the Marvel movies have taken up a great chunk of Mark Ruffalo’s time in the last few years, with his return to the character of Bruce Banner in 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok kicking off a steady, unrelenting stream of MCU installments (including Avengers: Infinity War and an uncredited appearance in Captain Marvel) that ended with Avengers: Endgame in 2019. Nonetheless, we are committed to telling you everything we know about each of them, and we'll take a look back at what he been up to more recently. Mark Ruffalo portrayed Bruce Banner/Hulk in The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, Captain Marvel, Avengers: Endgame, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Well, to be honest, it seems that, much like a few of his other MCU co-stars, this hero is concentrating more on taking a well-deserved rest because the amount of upcoming credits in his resume is a slimmer number than actors of his stature normally would by this point. Of course, anyone who considers themselves a bigger fan of the actor who plays the Hulk than the bulky, green Avenger himself is more than likely curious about what else Mark Ruffalo has in store in the realm of entertainment. I only say “at least one comic book-related title” because there could be another Marvelous appearance of his that we simply do not have confirmation of at the moment. While It is true that no big screen MCU installments can be seen on Mark Ruffalo’s resume of forthcoming projects, there is at least one comic book-related title that we can expect to see him in. Considering the debilitating effect that wearing the Infinity Gauntlet to reverse the Decimation had on Bruce Banner, even in permanent Hulk-mode, Avengers: Endgame seemed like the 53-year-old Wisconsin native’s way of officially bidding his days of saving the world adieu.
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