Avengers: Endgame directors REVEAL that The Hulk's damage in MCU film is permanent

The Russo Brothers revealed that the damage caused to The Hulk during Avengers: Endgame is permanent. Especially, when it comes to his arm, which was used to snap the Infinity Gauntlet.

Updated on May 10, 2019  |  05:38 PM IST |  11.8M
During an interview, Joe Russo recently spoke about The Hulk's future post Avengers: Endgame.
During an interview, Joe Russo recently spoke about The Hulk's future post Avengers: Endgame.

Avengers: Endgame was the perfect swan song for many OG 6 Avengers including Iron Man, Captain America and Black Widow. When it comes to Hawkeye, we already know that a series is being planned with Clint Barton passing the torch to his daughter, Kate Bishop. Thor might be a part of Guardians of the Galaxy 3, as suggested in Avengers: Endgame when he joins Star-Lord for his next adventure. That leaves us with The Hulk aka Bruce Banner. His fate has not been determined but the directors, Russo Brothers reveal that the damage done to him during Avengers: Endgame is permanent.

The Hulk takes it upon himself to put on the Infinity Gauntlet and snap his fingers in order to bring the ones lost during Avengers: Infinity War (2018) back. In doing so, the strongest Avengers loses strength in his arm. While talking to CinemaBlend, Joe Russo stated, "His arm, if you noticed, is a lot skinnier. It’s blackened. So, he loses a lot of strength there." It's not just physical damage of losing an arm that is permanent for the big, green monster. It's also the loss of Natasha Romanoff that has permanent damage on Bruce and The Hulk.


1 Month. #AvengersEndgame

In the process, The Hulk has damaged himself as it irreversible and similar to Thanos, post Avengers: Infinity War. At the start of Avengers: Endgame, we saw a battle-torn Thanos and how he suffered post snapping the Infinity Gauntlet.

ALSO READ: Avengers: Endgame star Mark Ruffalo reveals his FAVOURITE Bruce Banner line and Hulk fans agree

It will be interesting to see where MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) heads in terms of The Hulk's storyline. While a solo Hulk film almost seems impossible, we could see another Thor: Ragnarok style in the works?


Credits: CinemaBlend

Latest Articles