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Comics on Film: Why Isn't the Hulk More Important to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?


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  Late last year, actor Mark Ruffalo shed some new light on the mysterious absence of a new Hulk film at Marvel Studios by saying that the rights to the character were somehow complicated by the relationship between Marvel and Universal Pictures, which may or may not be the case. Regardless, it gave an entirely new perspective on the big-screen issues surrounding Marvel's iconic green behemoth, especially considering that the character was almost universally lauded as a standout element of the 2012 mega-hit The Avengers, where Ruffalo made his debut as Bruce Banner.   While this is certainly unfortunate news to anyone who counts themselves as a standalone fan of the Avengers' chartreuse powerhouse, it also brings up another issue entirely: even if they...
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