Mark Ruffalo shares details of his character in "Thor Ragnarok"

Mark Ruffalo shares details of his character in

PanARMENIAN.Net - It's already known that Mark Ruffalo's Hulk will appear in the upcoming superhero movie "Thor Ragnarok". In an interview with AintItCoolNews to promote his upcoming film "Infinitely Polar Bear", Ruffalo shared some details about what his character would be like in "Ragnarok", AceShowbiz said.

Hulk last appeared in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and he was seen stealing a Quinjet which he used to fly away to an undisclosed location. While people are wondering about what exactly Hulk is doing right now, Ruffalo offered some information about the character's current state.

"He's on the run. I think that we carry that through. It's not just a matter of taking himself to some remote place and hiding. Now he's removing himself from humanity altogether," Ruffalo explained. "I'm not sure where we're going to head with that, but I'm sure that's probably still very much alive within him."

Ruffalo then teased Hulk and Banner relationship in the upcoming movie. "It's very subtle, but the Banner/Hulk consciousness is beginning to meld a little bit. Who decided to leave? Was it Banner or Hulk? It's not really in the [cinematic] mythology of Hulk up until that moment to be that conscious and pro-active. It's interesting, right?" he said, before adding that the team behind the movie is "moving away from the traditional Hulk/Banner relationship" and "starting to mess with it a little bit."

Chris Hemsworth will play the God of the Norse, joined in the cast by the likes of Tom Hiddleston and Jaimie Alexander. Directed by Taika Waititi, "Thor: Ragnarok" will hit U.S. theaters on November 3, 2017.

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