Actor
Mark
Ruffalo
who
has
been
synonymous
with
the
name
Hulk
and
Bruce
Banner
since
2012's
The
Avengers,
said
that
he
never
belonged
in
the
Marvel
Cinematic
Universe
(MCU).
In
a
recent
interview,
Mark
said
that
he
can't
believe
he
is
still
allowed
to
work
with
the
MCU
team.
With
Iron
Man,
Black
Widow
and
Captain
America
gone,
fans
have
been
worried
which
actor
will
retire
next
from
their
superhero
characters.
Meanwhile,
Mark
revealed
that
he
keeps
pinching
himself,
"Yeah.
Every
time
I'm
whining
like,
'God
damn,
how
long
are
we
waiting
for
the
set
up?'
I'm
like,
'Hey,
remember
you're
not
even
supposed
to
be
here,'"
Ruffalo
told
Variety.
"Right.
I
just
remember
to
be
grateful
because
I
still
can't
believe
it.
I
still
keep
thinking,
'They're
going
to
throw
me
out
of
the
club.
I
never
belonged
here
in
the
first
place
and
they're
all
going
to
find
out.'"
Mark
Started
Playing
Dr
Bruce
Banner
In
2012
Film
The
Avengers
After
several
Hulk
standalone
films
by
Universal
like
the
2003
one
starring
Eric
Bana,
and
in
2008
with
Edward
Norton
failed
to
impress
fans,
many
are
eagerly
waiting
to
see
Mark
Ruffalo
in
his
solo
Hulk
movie.
Fans
Have
Been
Waiting
Eagerly
For
Hulk
Solo
The
MCU
took
several
years
to
give
Black
Widow
her
solo
movie,
but
with
the
film
still
awaiting
a
release,
fans
are
hoping
that
a
Hulk
solo
is
already
in
the
making.
According
to
reports,
the
rights
to
Hulk
belonged
with
Universal,
but
have
been
reverted
back
to
Marvel.
Mark
On
Hulk
Standalone
Back
in
2017,
at
the
D23
expo,
Ruffalo
talked
about
a
standalone
and
said
it
may
never
happen.
"I
just
want
to
make
one
thing
perfectly
clear
today
that
a
standalone
Hulk
movie
will
never
happen,"
he
said.
Seemingly
upset
with
the
scenario,
he
added,
"Because
Universal
has
the
rights
to
the
standalone
Hulk
movie
and
for
some
reason
they
don't
know
how
to
play
well
with
Marvel,
and
they
don't
want
to
make
money.
But
I
feel
like
I
have
two
or
three
years
before
I'm
too
old
to
play
the
Hulk."