![]() ![]() Universal owns the rights to a solo Hulk movie, while Mark Ruffalo says Hulk was actually written out of Civil War in an early draft. There are also legal reasons that involve fewer magic hammers and more strict corporate contracts. But he’s far enough away that they can’t find him in Civil War. He shuts off contact and lets the Quinjet’s autopilot take him somewhere. Moments after the final battle of Sokovia, Hulk heads off in a Quinjet, ignoring Black Widow’s pleas to come back. Tony Stark, wearing his colossal Hulkbuster power armor, puts down the beast. In a show-stopping mid-movie battle, Hulk - driven mad by Scarlet Witch’s mind bending - wrecks havoc in a South African city. Throughout Joss Whedon’s follow-up to 2012’s The Avengers, Bruce Banner struggles with guilt over the damage Hulk, his big green alter-ego, leaves in his path that guilt is why he agrees to assist Stark in building the doomed sentinel experiment, Ultron. But why? Well, just watch 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. Captain America and Iron Man lead warring factions of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into battle against one another, but the two biggest bruises of the Marvel Universe - Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) - are sitting courtside. Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War is technically a film about Steve Rogers, but given its gigantic roster of superheroes, it plays more like a very dysfunctional Avengers movie.
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