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"It's creepy, I have to say," Ruffalo said as he looked through a photo album with stills of him transformed into the Hulk. "It's exactly what we wanted it to be like. Even my chest hair, the gray in my hair. Wow. It's pretty amazing, but it's a little shocking."
With the foundation Ruffalo has built in "The Avengers," Whedon said he would love to see him in a solo Hulk movie.
Hollywood might be reluctant to go there again, but Ruffalo said he would be game, and plenty of fans seem to like the idea.
"I haven't heard any talk about it from the producing side of the table, but people have been tweeting it. There's been a campaign growing. I would be into doing it, I would think, if we could come up with the right story line," Ruffalo said. "And if they want to see a 50-year-old Hulk. That might be the big thing. No one might want to see me doing this again."
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