Appearing at Chicago’s C2E2 this weekend, MCU star Mark Ruffalo revealed that there have been preliminary discussions about him appearing on Marvel’s She-Hulk series as Bruce Banner/Hulk.
Created in 1980 by Stan Lee and John Buscema, She-Hulk — real name: Jessica Walters — is Bruce Banner’s cousin. In the comics, it’s a life-saving blood transfusion from Bruce that turns Jessica into her own (eventually smarter) version of Hulk.
Check out The Laughing Place’s tweets for what Ruffalo said about a possible Hulk appearance on the show…
Ruffalo says there is talk about his Hulk potentially showing up in the #SheHulk series… but talks are preliminary. #C2E2
— LaughingPlace.com (@laughing_place) March 1, 2020
Previously announced, Jessica Gao, who wrote Rick and Morty’s Emmy-winning “Pickle Rick” episode, will be the head writer on She-Hulk.
Production on She-Hulk will wrap in 2020, though the Disney+ series will most likely air in 2021.
Check out our full rundown of She-Hulk’s origins and most famous storylines here.
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Source: IGN.com Mark Ruffalo Says There is 'Talk' of Hulk Appearing in She-Hulk Series