The latest "Avengers 2" spoilers will definitely get the people of San Diego excited. Last year, Marvel Studios and the whole cast went there to announce the sequel of "The Avengers". This year, fans of the superhero team are hoping to see them again at the Comic-Con.
During an interview with Collider, Mark Ruffalo confirmed that they are going to attend the comic convention. He said, "Yeah, we're gonna go out there. We're all flying, we're flying from London. We're working. We're shooting. We're gonna stop and get on a plane and go to Comic Con together. It's gonna be amazing."
They definitely should go because that's the best place to reach out to their fan base. The San Diego Comic-Con attracts more than 10,000 attendees annually so imagine getting these people to influence their friends and family to watch the movie will be a big deal.
Apart from the much-awaited Marvel panel that will be participated by Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlet Johnasson, Jeremy Renner, and the rest of the team, fans will get a chance to watch the first teaser of "The Avengers: Age of Ultron".
Mark Ruffalo, who plays Bruce Banner a.k.a. The Hulk, revealed more "Avengers 2" spoilers. He said, "There might be some cool new Hulk, Hulk-o, Hulk-o-phobia, Hulk-o-phernalia. Hulk-a-phernalia!"
The 46-year old actor also revealed that we may be seeing a new version of The Hulk in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron". Ruffalo explained, "He's a tough nut to crack of all of them, I think. He's the one person who doesn't want to do the very thing that all of us are dying to see him do and he's the one person who doesn't want to be there, [laughs] and so it can get very maudlin, it could get very boring to watch the guy who's moping around who doesn't want to do the very thing that we're all dying to see him do. And so I think that's the tough part of cracking that nut. I think that's what's made it problematical in the past."
Mark Ruffalo continued, "But I do feel like we've gained some ground on this new version of him, which has - he's sort of turning to face himself, and I think the relationship between Banner and The Hulk as a conscious conflict, it could be really interesting."
The actor revealed, "The one thing that I think The Hulk is terrified of is Banner, and that's never really been mined. And now with this new motion capture technology, we can do something really exciting with Hulk that we've never been able to do performance-wise that I am hoping when we're talking about doing a new version of this, that we're really talking about having a relationship between these two entities that is conscious of each other and in conflict with each other in a really cool, interesting way."
What do you think of the latest "Avengers 2" spoilers? Are you excited to see a different side of The Hulk?