Mark Ruffalo Gives Us An Idea How The Hulk Will Look In The Avengers

Mark Ruffalo Gives Us An Idea How The Hulk Will Look In The Avengers

Mark Ruffalo has spoken some more on the motion capture process he will be going through to transform him into the Green Goliath, and reveals that the resulting CGI creation will be an almost exact replica of himself, body hair and all!..

By MarkCassidy - Apr 13, 2011 04:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Avengers
Source: MovieWeb

It looks like we can put any doubts about Ruffalo doing the motion capture work for The Hulk in The Avengers to rest now for certain. The actor spoke to Movieweb about the process, and revealed that this version of The Hulk will almost be an exact replica of himself, right down to his wrinkles and body hair..



"No one has asked me to shave my chest yet, thank God. They want this Hulk to be as close to me as possible. I'll be playing him in motion-capture, so this Hulk will just be a bigger avatar version of me. As they're modeling him, they're using many of my own features, down to my scars and wrinkles. He will have body hair, but I don't know to what extent."


That sounds very interesting. It will certainly be a departure from the previous incarnations we have seen of the character. Get a glimpse of the hairy Hulk when Avengers hits theaters May 4, 2012.

Thumbnail pic courtesy of Screenrant

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