Eric Bana, Edward Norton to Return with Mark Ruffalo for “No Way Hulk”

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BURBANK, CA–In response to the enormous success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Marvel has announced its next startling crossover. Eric Bana and Edward Norton will return to the big screen alongside Mark Ruffalo to play three different versions of Bruce Banner/the Hulk in a multiverse-spanning adventure.

Entitled No Way Hulk, the film will focus on Bruce Banner (Ruffalo) asking Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to erase the previous Hulk movies from everyone’s memories. But when the spell goes wrong, multiversal mayhem ensues as characters from the previous movies suddenly appear in the MCU! Bana and Norton will team up with Ruffalo, along with Lou Ferrigno and Zombie Bill Bixby, to battle some of the Hulk’s greatest enemies: Abomination, the Leader, and Ang Lee.

“I’m actually not too happy about this,” Ruffalo commented. “I’ve been playing the Hulk for a decade now, but this is my first solo movie. And I have to share it with those guys?!? It’s enough to make me angry…or even green with envy!”

Much like Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Norton has repeatedly denied his involvement in the film. “I’m actually much too talented and highbrow to do another Marvel movie,” Norton told Marvelous Movies. “They asked me to come back, and I said no. I think they’re just gonna CGI me in. The Hulk is CGI anyway, so why not?”

Norton also stated that he didn’t want to become known for playing a split-personality character with violent tendencies. “I’ve done that before, and we don’t talk about it.

No Way Hulk will release in 2023. Here at Marvelous Movies, we personally hope it ends with Doctor Strange successfully making us all forget the previous Hulk movies.

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