Mark Ruffalo opens up about getting ‘kicked off’ the Hulk
Mark Ruffalo recently spilled the beans on his thoughts regarding his end in the Marvel universe as Hulk
While Mark Ruffalo’s casting as Hulk was always criticized from the get-go, the Avengers star proved naysayers wrong and left their jaws dropped with his mesmerizing skills.
While his play as both Bruce Banner and the Hulk is one of the most beloved parts of the franchise, the actor continues to be blown away over having gotten this project in the first place.
During one of his most recent interviews with Variety, the Marvel actor touched upon his child-like amazement over the casting and how he feels about having got the part.
Once the questions were posted, the embarrassed actor was quick to confess, "Yeah. Every time I’m whining like, 'God damn, how long are we waiting for the set up?' I'm like, 'Hey, Remember you’re not even supposed to be here.' Right. I just remember to be grateful because I still can’t believe it.”
Even now, "I still keep thinking, 'They’re going to throw me out of the club. I never belonged here in the first place and they’re all going to find out.'"
Not only that, but the actor was also asked about his childhood dreams and whether he ever imagined himself on the Marvel sets.
The Hulk actor was so candid with his response that he immediately yelled out “never” and went on to detail his childhood acting portfolio.
From theatre productions at Santa Monica Boulevard to manning the bar, Ruffalo always kept his eye on the prize and felt heavenly whenever he got to stand on that little theatre stage during the day.
He concluded his interview by claiming, "I think you might be shooting a little bit low. I think you can probably expand what you think you’re capable of."
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