Hulk's Spin-offs For Mark Ruffalo And Edward Norton's Rage
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JAKARTA - Mark Ruffalo and Marvel boss Kevin Feige sit together to discuss the potential for a spin-off from the Hulk film. How are you next?

Ruffalo has played the character Bruce Banner since 2012. At that time he appeared in The Avengers. Meanwhile, the last Hulk independent film was made more than a decade ago, The Incredible Hulk (2008) played by Edward Norton.

"Kevin Feige asked me last week if I had any more ideas or stories for the Hulk. And I said, 'Yes, I think there are still a number of stories to tell," said Ruffalo on a panel at Tokyo Comic-Con.

"Then Feige said, 'Then why don't we tell me about your idea and we'll see if we can find a place for you in the Marvel universe. Hulk vs Wolverine. I love seeing that," continued Feige.

Meanwhile Edward Norton recently talked about his anger at not getting a second film in his role as the Hulk. He called Marvel poor for canceling a planned sequel.

"I made two films," he told the New York Times. "Origins and later the idea of Hulk as a conscious dreamer, a man who could handle travel."

In a statement announcing that Norton was leaving the Hulk role at the time, Feige wrote: “We have made the decision not to bring Ed Norton back to play the lead role of Bruce Banner in The Avengers.

"Our decision was clearly not based on monetary factors, but rooted in the need for actors who embody the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members."

In 2011, Norton attacked Marvel for freezing him from future Hulk projects, calling the film studio "lowly and dishonest".


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