Mark Ruffalo shed the Hulk suit and had 'a blast' making 'Poor Things' (2024)

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Mark Ruffalo shed the Hulk suit and had 'a blast' making 'Poor Things' (2)

In Poor Things, Mark Ruffalo plays a debauched cad named Duncan Wedderburn who both seduces — and is undone by — Bella Baxter, a woman (Emma Stone) who has died by suicide and is reanimated with the brain of an infant.

A bawdy, dark comedy set in Victorian times, the film represents a departure from the actor's previous work in movies like Zodiac and Spotlight, and in the Marvel films and TV shows where he plays the Incredible Hulk.

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"You have a career going and ... mistakenly, you start to believe maybe that's who you are, that's how the world wants to see you," Ruffalo says.

Prior to Poor Things, Ruffalo had never played a character with an accent or appeared in a period piece. He wanted to work with acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos, but was afraid he wouldn't be good for the role. But he says, stretching himself for Poor Things turned out to be "such a blast."

Ruffalo adds that the movie's broad comedy helped ease the awkwardness of filming Duncan and Bella's multiple sex scenes.

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"You [have] an intimacy coordinator who's like, literally giving you the thumbs up from behind the camera, or giving you notes on your technique," he says. "The only time you want to do that kind of scene is if it's for comedy."

Poor Things has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including best picture, best director, best actress and, for Ruffalo, best supporting actor.

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On doing comedy, especially physical comedy, in Poor Things

In comedy, I find, you have to be very open to play. ... If you're in the flow of comedy, the accidents are the goal. Those are the gifts from God. There's [a] moment in the movie where Duncan farts when [the character] Max McCandles comes in to confront him. And that was like the acting gods just filled my belly with gas. I was like, here we go! Great comedy is something that happens spontaneously and is playful. The same thing happens with drama, but people are so much more well-behaved around drama.

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Mark Ruffalo shed the Hulk suit and had 'a blast' making 'Poor Things' (6)

Mark Ruffalo has been nominated for the Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in Poor Things.

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On getting the part of the Incredible Hulk — despite mostly doing drama and indie films

Not in my wildest dreams did I ever see myself coming from You Can Count on Me or, even a romantic comedy, 13 Going on 30, or In the Cut, to doing a superhero movie. Robert [Downey Jr.] revolutionized the sort of tentpole studio film and really the industry by his performance in Iron Man. And they took a big swing with him, and it really paid off. But what Robert did was he created a space for really complex indie actors to come into these big spectacle films and ground them in really wonderful character work.

On the difficulty of acting in a motion capture suit for the Marvel movies

I hated it. It's the man-canceling suit. It makes you look big everywhere you want to look small and small everywhere you want to look big. It's the most humiliating thing in the world. I had a little loincloth made for it at one point as the years went on because it's just so not modest. It's the most vulnerable thing in the world. As an actor, you learn to love a costume. You learn to hide behind props, you learn to sink into a set and lose yourself in the world.

On leaning on his theater training when working in front of a green screen

But when you're in green screen – it's just you, and you're naked and it's all your imagination, you have to put things there that aren't there. You have to play off people that aren't there. You have to use props that aren't there. This is in the beginning. It's changed quite a bit now. But you know what I found? All the theater training that I had, you walk onto a stage and you're in a black box, basically. You have to really develop your imagination to make that place a forest or a castle or a desolate landscape. ... So in a lot of ways, this ancient technology that I'd been so versed in actually was the best preparation for this new modern thing that was happening.

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To this day, I'm still waiting for the piano to fall. It has. Anyone who goes through life, you're going to have loss and tragedy and all those things. But that was particularly difficult, because I was just starting a family. I just bought a house based on this next big job that was coming, which was with M. Night Shyamalan in Signs, co-starring with Mel Gibson. It was just like this explosion from [You Can Count on Me], and I was the hot guy, and it was all before me, and it was everything that I'd ever dreamed of. And I'd reached it. I was 33 – and it was gone like that. And I woke up and my face was paralyzed, and they didn't know if it was ever going to come back. And I couldn't even close my eye. I looked terrible. And I had a baby at home. And my whole life was trying to get to that moment, and it seemed pretty much like it was over. ...

That was a real test of faith, that I didn't really pass. I was like, "This can't be happening." But of course it is happening. And it was happening. But I'll tell you, it's probably the best thing that ever happened to me. I learned so much from it, and I had the good version of it where my face did come back. So I lost everything. I went through that experience, which made me grateful. It made me compassionate. It made me aware of loss. It made me aware of how fragile life is. It just gave me so many lessons. And at the end of the day, it didn't really cost me much except for the hearing in my left ear, which was the deal I made. "Hey, dude, if you're really there, please don't leave my son fatherless. Just take my left ear. Cool?" You gotta be careful what deals you make. That's what I learned.

Lauren Krenzel and Seth Kelley produced and edited this interview for broadcast. Bridget Bentz, Molly Seavy-Nesper and Beth Novey adapted it for the web.

Mark Ruffalo shed the Hulk suit and had 'a blast' making 'Poor Things' (2024)

FAQs

Why didn't Mark Ruffalo want to do Poor Things? ›

However, Ruffalo was primarily not convinced when his Poor Things character was pitched to him. He was rather wary of his competency as Duncan Wedderburn, as he revealed recently in an interview.

What accent is Mark Ruffalo doing in "Poor Things"? ›

Dive into the latest episode of our film club as we discuss #yorgoslanthimos' latest film and our take on Mark Ruffalo's remarkable British accent. Tune in to the podcast with insightful analysis and discussions.

Is Mark Ruffalo nominated for "Poor Things"? ›

Mark Ruffalo Nets His Fourth Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nomination for Poor Things.

Why is Edward Norton not Hulk? ›

Well, for one thing, there were differences in creative vision over what The Incredible Hulk was supposed to be between Edward Norton and Marvel. In 2019, the former explained to The New York Times that he wanted to take the character in a direction similar to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.

What was Mark Ruffalo diagnosed with? ›

Personal life. Ruffalo married Sunrise Coigney in 2000. They have three children. After completing work on the film The Last Castle, Ruffalo was diagnosed with a vestibular schwannoma, a type of brain tumor also known as an acoustic neuroma.

What does the ending of "poor things" mean? ›

Bella is going to face lots of different men who want to control her in different ways. And by the end of the story, just like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, she's going to go back to “no place like home.” She is going to go back to God. God is dying. Bella returns, but she does not return the same woman.

Is "Poor Things" a disturbing movie? ›

Funny, but disturbing. Shocking, but light hearted. Somewhere between Frakenstein's monster and a teenage coming of age film.

What is the point of Poor Things? ›

Poor Things is a feminist movie because it asks us to consider what a woman would be like if she were freed from the shackles of a world ruled by men. It shows us Bella Baxter being delighted by the world and other people, herself and her body.

Why is Poor Things an 18? ›

UK version was cut in one sex scene to secure an "18" rating. The cut(s) were made to this scene because it was in the presence of children within in the movie. Under UK law, this could be illegal and therefore required removal before being shown at cinemas or distributed within the country.

How many Oscars did "Poor Things" win? ›

Emma Stone Best Actress in a Leading Role. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar by West Anderson Best Live Action Short Film.

Why is Mark Ruffalo so famous? ›

Actor Mark Ruffalo is known for his role as the Hulk in The Avengers movies, as well as for parts in 13 Going on 30, Foxcatcher, Spotlight, and his Emmy-winning performance in the TV show I Know This Much Is True.

Who owns Hulk? ›

After the mixed reception to Universal's 2003 film Hulk, Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character, though Universal retained distribution rights.

Was Hulk 2008 a flop? ›

The Incredible Hulk (2008)

Despite a massive budget of $137 million, "The Incredible Hulk" fell short of Universal's expectations at the box office. While foreign markets managed to boost the film's worldwide earnings to $245 million, it still didn't achieve the level of success the studio had hoped for.

Why did the original Hulk quit? ›

It is commonly known among audiences that the reason for this, per Cinema Blend, is that Norton just did not fit the kind of movie Marvel Studios ultimately intended to make.

What did Mark Ruffalo do to help the environment? ›

Ruffalo helped launch The Solutions Project in 2012 as part of his mission to share science, business and culture that demonstrates the feasibility of renewable energy.

What does Mark Ruffalo advocate for? ›

Mark Ruffalo is a renewable energy advocate and founder of Water Defense.

What is the meaning of the movie "Poor Things"? ›

Poor Things is a film about innocence, about discovery, about human nature. It makes us question the way we view things, the way we censor behaviour, the way we impose societal norms upon each other, and how seeing those norms disregarded can be both disturbing and exhilarating.

What happens to Duncan's Poor Things? ›

Bella gathers Duncan's money and gives it to the crew of the ship for what she thinks is a generous donation (they simply pocket the money). With no funds left, Bella and Duncan are removed from the ship in Marseille, but she says goodbye to Harry first.

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