Mark Ruffalo would be one of the most hyped hosts of Saturday Night Live ever, but sadly it doesn’t look like he’s going to be jumping into the gig anytime soon.
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It’s hard to imagine a world where Mark Ruffalo didn’t take over for Edward Norton as Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, for 2012’s “Avengers.” Ruffalo has played the character for over a decade and has been an integral part of the most successful franchise in history. And it would appear like it’s not ending anytime soon.
But don’t expect Ruffalo to get his own solo ‘Hulk’ film. Continue reading Mark Ruffalo Won’t Be In ‘Captain America 4’ & He Once Again Confirms ‘Hulk’ Solo Film Is Off The Table at The Playlist.
.Mark Ruffalo would be one of the most hyped hosts of Saturday Night Live ever, but sadly it doesn’t look like he’s going to be jumping into the gig anytime soon.
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