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Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, more commonly known as Bruce Banner, or his alter ego, the Hulk, is a fictional character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise originally portrayed by Edward Norton and subsequently by Mark Ruffalo—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
Atsushi Miyauchi (宮内 敦士, Miyauchi Atsushi, born July 8, 1969) is a Japanese actor and voice actor. He is the best known dubbing roles as Bruce Banner / Hulk (played by Mark Ruffalo) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. [citation needed]
The Infinity Saga saw multiple lead actors: Robert Downey Jr. stars as Tony Stark / Iron Man; [8] Edward Norton headlined The Incredible Hulk (2008), playing Bruce Banner / Hulk, [9] but did not reprise the role in the future films, being replaced by Mark Ruffalo for all subsequent films involving the character; [10] Chris Evans portrays Steve ...
The discrepancy was resolved by giving the character the official full name "Robert Bruce Banner." [1] The Hulk got his name from a comic book character named The Heap who was a large green swamp monster. [20]
Mark Alan Ruffalo (/ ˈ r ʌ f ə l oʊ /; born November 22, 1967 [1]) is an American actor.He began acting in the early 1990s and first gained recognition for his work in Kenneth Lonergan's play This Is Our Youth (1996) and drama film You Can Count on Me (2000).
The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk.Produced by Marvel Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures, and distributed by Universal Pictures, [a] it is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a media franchise and shared fictional universe that is the setting of superhero television series based on characters that appear in Marvel Comics publications. The MCU first expanded to television with series from Marvel Television that released from 2013 until 2020 on ABC, Netflix, Hulu, and Freeform.
Glenn Talbot was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1964 and first appeared in Tales to Astonish #61. He was a key character in the series' long-running story arc in which Bruce Banner/Hulk is suspected of being a communist traitor, and would remain a part of the Hulk's supporting cast long after Tales to Astonish had been renamed The Incredible Hulk.