Hulk in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’? Director’s Old Tweet Ignites Fan Theories

A two-year-old social media post resurfaces, fueling speculation about Mark Ruffalo's potential involvement in the upcoming Marvel blockbuster

Deadpool & Wolverine

As the release of Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated “Deadpool & Wolverine” approaches, fans are buzzing with speculation about potential surprise appearances. The latest rumor centers around Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk, sparked by a resurfaced social media post from the film’s director, Shawn Levy.

The tweet in question, dated March 20, 2022, shows Ryan Reynolds and Mark Ruffalo lying on the ground in front of a trunk adorned with Deadpool and Hulk stickers. Levy captioned the image “Little did I know…” and tagged both actors. This post, made during the promotion of Levy’s Netflix film “The Adam Project,” has gained renewed attention in light of the upcoming Marvel release.

While Ruffalo has not been officially announced as part of the “Deadpool & Wolverine” cast, the Hulk’s presence in the film has already been confirmed – albeit in an unexpected form. Trailers for the movie have revealed archival footage from previous MCU films, including scenes of the Hulk from “Avengers: Age of Ultron” displayed on TVA screens.

The inclusion of such footage has led to speculation about whether Ruffalo might make a more substantial appearance in the film. As the MCU continues to expand its multiverse narrative, the possibility of unexpected character crossovers has become increasingly plausible.

“Deadpool & Wolverine” already boasts an impressive cast of returning Marvel actors, with Ryan Reynolds reprising his role as Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine. The addition of Ruffalo’s Hulk would further cement the film’s status as a major MCU event.

As the July 26, 2024 release date approaches, Marvel fans continue to parse every piece of information for clues about potential surprises. Whether or not the Hulk makes a full appearance in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” the film promises to be a significant entry in the MCU’s Phase 5, potentially setting the stage for future crossovers in upcoming projects like “Avengers: Secret Wars.”

With “Deadpool & Wolverine” poised to be Marvel’s sole theatrical release in 2024, expectations are high for the film to deliver both fan service and narrative progression for the broader MCU. As the premiere draws near, audiences eagerly await confirmation of which Marvel heroes and villains will join Reynolds and Jackman on screen.

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