Wired website has an article about cast and crew who spoke at "The Avengers" premiere. This is what Joss Whedon said was the hardest part about working on for the movie:
"The hardest part was structure," Whedon said. "How do you put that together, how do you make everybody shine? How do you let the audience drift from character to character? It's very complex, structure. It's not necessarily particularly ornate or original but it had to be right.... That was exhausting and was still going on in the editing room after we shot it."
And here's good news for fellow fans of a certain green goliath and how actor Mark Ruffalo's portrayal of Dr. Bruce Banner/Hulk worked out:
"Ruffalo, who plays the Hulk's alter ego Bruce Banner in the latest big-screen incarnation of the Marvel character, said watching Bill Bixby in The Incredible Hulk TV series (at Whedon's behest) helped him get inside the head of the green giant.
"I rented those with my 10-year-old son and after the third episode, he turned to me and said, 'Papa , he's so misunderstood!'" Ruffalo said. "So I basically based the Hulk on my 10-year-old boy, who has all the forces of nature screaming out of his body while everybody around him is telling him to f**king control himself."
The study paid off: The Hulk made the biggest impression on audience members at Wednesday's world-premiere screening."
Heck, yeah he did! Once "The Avengers" makes one hundred billion dollars or so at the box office, I'm sure there will be talk of a Hulk sequel soon enough, despite Kevin Feige previously saying there were no Hulk plans with Ruffalo at the moment.
What do you guys think of this news?