Mark Ruffalo Rules Out Solo 'Hulk' Movie Due to High Costs
The actor cites the expensive CGI required for the character as the main barrier, dampening hopes for a standalone film.
- Mark Ruffalo, known for his role as The Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has stated that a solo 'Hulk' movie is unlikely due to the high costs of CGI.
- Despite fans' hopes for a standalone film, especially with storylines like 'World War Hulk', Ruffalo believes the financial burden is too great.
- Ruffalo's comments come amid discussions about the future of the MCU, with recent films and series not performing as expected.
- The actor also shared his experiences and thoughts on the MCU, including his desire for Robert Downey Jr. to win an Oscar.
- Rights issues with Universal Pictures and the changing landscape of superhero movies are additional challenges to a Hulk solo project.