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Eric Bana on his improbable comeback as Hulk in a multiverse film

Bruce Banner was played by Eric Bana in the first Hulk movie, which came out in 2003. Recently, Bana spoke about maybe playing Bruce Banner again in a multiverse movie like Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Bana said he couldn’t picture himself co-starring with Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton as Bruce Banner in a multiverse film when questioned about the prospect. He was unable to notice it.
Bana laughed about the possibility of CGI even though he still had the body for the part and made light of the usage of drugs to get the right effect.
Bana played Bruce Banner in the 2003 Ang Lee film adaptation of The Hulk, which depicted the green-skinned monster that changes into Bruce Banner when he is enraged. Although there were intentions to make a sequel, they were never completed, which resulted in a reboot starring Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk (2008). In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Mark Ruffalo eventually took up Norton’s role.
Though there has been no official confirmation, there are still speculations circulating regarding Ruffalo starring in a standalone Hulk movie. Several actors have played the Hulk throughout his cinematic voyage, and each interpretation has advanced the character’s development in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In addition to Nick Nolte, Sam Elliott, and Jennifer Connelly, Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno made brief appearances in Hulk. The character of Hulk, played by Bana, has seen several cinematic interpretations despite the lack of a sequel, illustrating the complexity of Bruce Banner’s conflict with his alter ego.
Bana’s viewpoint illuminates the difficulties and ambiguities surrounding the possible reappearance of earlier incarnations of well-known characters in contemporary cinematic universes, a topic that continues to intrigue viewers as talks regarding multiverse storylines continue.

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