On the heels of a debate sparked by creator-director Damon Lindelof (Watchmen, Misplaced) about whether there are too many Marvel movies coming out, Ticket Ruffalo–who plays Bruce Banner/Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe–says the MCU is chubby of elevated variation and inventive freedom than Important particular person Wars. Speaking with Metro, Ruffalo defined why he thinks Marvel doesn’t have to be slowing down its output.
“Whenever you happen to search for a Important particular person Wars, you are reasonably distinguished going to select up the the same model of Important particular person Wars each time,” said Ruffalo. “It would possibly perchance perchance perchance desire a runt bit little bit of humor. It would possibly perchance perchance perchance desire a runt bit little bit of diversified animation. But you are consistently, if truth be told, in that very same roughly world. But with Marvel you have to perchance perchance even appreciate a total diversified feeling, even at some stage in the Marvel Universe.”
Ruffalo, who is reprising his role as Hulk in She-Hulk: Lawyer at Law, added: “The article Marvel has finished properly is that, within the MCU, moral as they attain with humorous books, they let a director or an actor form of recreate every thing to their have faith vogue, their likeness. Marvel in general permits them to lift that to the material.”
On the other hand, Ruffalo acknowledges that hundreds of these debates on-line are inclined to appear extra heated than they truthfully are. “It is now not something I misfortune about,” said Ruffalo, when requested whether there would possibly perchance be simply too distinguished Marvel impart material. “I designate these [arguments] streak their course after which something else comes along.”
She-Hulk: Lawyer at Law debuts August 18 on Disney+.
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