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Incredible things about Hulk’s big return in ‘ Thor’

- Brian Truitt

No one has put his signature touch on the Avengers’ rage monster more than Mark Ruffalo.

Following versions played by Eric Bana and Edward Norton, Ruffalo’s incredible Hulk proved to be a fan favorite in the previous two Avengers movies.

He returns for a third tour of “Hulk smash!” duty in Thor: Ragnarok ( in theaters Thursday night). “I love it and I enjoy it, and I want to keep expanding it,” says Ruffalo, who plays both the rampaging Hulk and his genius alter ego, Bruce Banner.

Here are a few things you need to know about the return of the Hulk:

1 The big green guy gets chatty this time.

Played by Ruffalo via motion capture, the Hulk has done a lot of grunting in the previous films but is downright talkative in Ragnarok. Thor ( Chris Hemsworth) winds up in the alien world Sakaar and encounters his “friend from work,” leading to an epic team- up to save Thor’s home world of Asgard and some indepth conversati­ons along the way. “You get the character as he exists completely on his own,” Ruffalo says.

2Bruce Banner is out of his comfort zone.

When Hulk turns back into Banner, the scientist learns he has lost two years ( after flying off to nowhere at the end of 2015’ s Avengers: Age of Ultron) being Hulk the whole time. And he kinda freaks out, leading to a little existentia­l crisis before getting his mojo back.

It’s the most layered Banner we’ve seen yet from Ruffalo, says Ragnarok director Taika Waititi: “He’s never just dialing it in. He’s constantly seeking out something in that dangerous creative zone.”

3Get ready for a struggle from within.

Ragnarok digs into how Hulk and Banner are beings “fighting for the same body,” Waititi says. “Parts of each other’s personalit­ies are coming out when one of them is dominant.” The new Thor begins a three- movie character arc for the Hulk, carrying over into Avengers: Infinity War ( May 4, 2018) and concluding with the fourth Avengers ( May 3, 2019), exploring the balancing of those personalit­ies within the Marvel universe.

4Thor and Hulk make good friends ...

It’s an unlikely pairing, sure, but “there’s an oddball quality to it — Hulk’s largeness and simplicity of thinking and Thor’s otherworld­ly, godlike naiveté,” Ruffalo says.

 ?? MARVEL ?? The Hulk ( Mark Ruffalo) is dressed to kill as a gladiator on the planet Sakaar in Thor: Ragnarok.
MARVEL The Hulk ( Mark Ruffalo) is dressed to kill as a gladiator on the planet Sakaar in Thor: Ragnarok.

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