Mark Ruffalo, the actor who played Bruce Banner (also known as the Hulk) in the Avengers movie franchise, recently made a statement that the process of filming the movies is similar to shooting a TV show. Ruffalo explained that the production schedule for the movies was akin to that of a TV show, with a new script and director for each episode.
Ruffalo’s statement is not surprising, given that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has a complex interconnected storyline that spans over multiple movies and TV shows. The Avengers movies are just one part of this larger universe, and they are tightly woven together with other movies and TV shows, such as the Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and Guardians of the Galaxy franchises, as well as TV shows like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil, and Jessica Jones.
Ruffalo’s comments shed light on the fact that the actors have to be flexible and adapt to the ever-changing nature of the production. They have to work closely with the directors and writers to ensure that their performances align with the vision for the entire franchise. This requires a high level of collaboration and coordination, which is akin to what is required on a TV show.
Marvel Studios has pushed the boundaries of what is possible with CGI and other special effects, and the movies are known for their epic action scenes and stunning visuals. To achieve this level of detail, the actors often have to perform against green screens or other virtual backgrounds, which is a technique that is commonly used in TV shows.
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