Ruffalo talks RDJ and Marvel

Ruffalo is one of the MCU's newcomers, introduced years later after Robert Downey Jr. or Chris Hemsworth. And he knows it: "I wasn't The Hulk until recently".
But colleague RDJ has had time to make Iron Man a character of his own and, in a way, become Tony Stark. Here's the well put description by Mark Ruffalo:
"And Robert really rebooted the whole genre with Iron Man. And he really embraced it. He takes a star persona into the public, so when he shows up somewhere publicly, he's actually playing Stark"”he's not Robert Downey. He's fortifying that image both onscreen and offscreen, and he loves doing it".
As to Marvel"¦ Well, as much as Marvel fans adore its productions, the studio is a bit ill-famed amongst some of the actors they worked with. But this is not the case of Mark Ruffalo. Here's how he eulogizes Marvel:
"I like the challenge of it ["¦] I like the cultural significance of it, as an art project. It's crossing into all kinds of cultures, and belief systems, and ideologies. It's hitting a lot of boxes, and really specialized boxes, too. And ultimately, the messaging of it is pretty good! It has a decency about it. I always feel like this is our modern mythology, in a way. We've been doing this since the time we could draw on cave walls. This is our version of it now, but we're still working out the same stuff"”violence, brotherhood, and more".
Now, back to the Hulk: what say you, guys? Is Mark Ruffalo just stocking the flames for nothing? Or are there real chances for the Hulk to pop up in Civil War? Have your say below via comments! And don't forget: stay tuned, we'll bring you the hottest scoop on all things Marvel!
