Mark Ruffalo Finally Reveals If Hulk Is in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

I just read an interesting interview with Mark Ruffalo in Empire Magazine. He confirmed he won’t be in the upcoming Doomsday film, but he’s still feeling good about his future with Marvel. He actually said that as long as they have great ideas for the Hulk, he’s in! He even joked that The Avengers helped him land a role in Crime 101! It got me thinking though – with him not in Doomsday, could this mean the Hulk is in real trouble in Spider-Man: Brand New Day this summer? It definitely makes you wonder what’s going on!

Twilight Saga: Why Robert Pattinson’s $3.3 Billion Franchise Is Trending On HBO Max

Robert Pattinson first gained international fame through the Twilight franchise. Based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer, Twilight tells the story of a complicated love between vampire Edward Cullen, played by Pattinson, and human teenager Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart. The Twilight Saga quickly became a major part of pop culture, starting with the very first film.

Best Wii U games of all time, ranked

The Wii U was a groundbreaking system that first launched the world to Splatoon, let players create and share their own Super Mario levels, and offered enhanced versions of classic games like Mario Kart 8 and The Wind Waker. It also became known for unique and innovative titles, including Bayonetta 2, The Wonderful 101, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and Affordable Space Adventures. The system’s life culminated with the launch of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a game that would become incredibly influential and mark the end of the Wii U era.

Watching Straight Men Watch Heated Rivalry

American culture feels very divided right now, stuck between conservative viewpoints and progressive ideals. You see this online, with people like Ben Shapiro criticizing liberal content and commentators reacting strongly to current events. However, the “Heated Rivalry” reaction videos show a different side – genuine joy and excitement when two gay athletes share a moment. Because so much of what we watch is experienced alone through personalized feeds, these reaction videos feel like a digital version of sharing experiences with others. They cover everything from first-time listens to classic songs to reactions to sports highlights and shocking reveals, offering a sense of connection. While many things get this treatment, the “Heated Rivalry” videos have sparked an unusually large number of reactions, suggesting they’ve really resonated with people.