Avengers Age of Ultron Set interview met RDJ en Mark Ruffalo

RDJ134 28 oktober 2014 om 17:33 uur

Terwijl de opnames van The Avengers: Age of Ultron nog in volle gang zijn, namen Robert Downey Jr. (aka Iron Man) en Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk) even de tijd om wat pers te onvangen voor de nodige interviews. De website SuperHeroHype sprak met beiden heren over de franchise, hun karakters en veel meer.


Q: In the first Avengers, Stark is maybe a little skeptical or suspicious of SHIELD and Nick Fury and I'm curious how he reacts to what happened in "Captain America 2″ and how that plays into the reunion of the Avengers?
Downey Jr.
: Right. Well regardless of principles, there is a personality factor there that was represented initially in Colson and then in Fury that are kind of like friendships that developed under bizarre circumstances that are kind of genuine. So while they might be seen as some kind of inevitability I think that... again, if you think about it, you know, the last time he kinda goes, "All right I've actually dealt with one of my 50 core issues," and now I feel rather than him kind of like putting it all down, he was just kinda saying, "All right, job one, roughly taken care of." And I think this was job two. Job two was go back East and get people organized and do what I can. Also, I love that Tony's not one of those superheroes who's ever lost his money, which is great. He's never lost his dough. The stocks have gone down. So I think what he's trying to do is kind of set up shop where eventually this can be... it's like with our vis-effects guy, Chris Townsend. It's like eventually you just gotta hand this over to the vendors so they can finish the job. And I think that's kind of what Tony's thinking.

Q: It seems like the response to the Avengers and the way the Hulk and Bruce were handled, it feels like Marvel finally figured how that character, and you guys were finally able to make the definitive Hulk. This time around what is the balance between Banner and Hulk? Are you still struggling to not let him out or because he's become a hero, is there more incentive to let him off the leash?
Ruffalo:
There's more of him and I think there's still... I don't think Banner and Hulk have come to a détente. We left the last time with this idea that you know I'm always angry and therefore I have some control over it, but anger, when you think you have control over it, you absolutely don't. So there's still a wrangling going on, there is a confrontation brewing between the Hulk consciousness and the Banner consciousness that I think we're starting to head into right now.

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