Its hard to argue that Mark Ruffalo's Hulk wasn't the breakout star of 2012's Marvel's The Avengers. He gets the biggest laugh in the movie, and he has some of the greatest action scenes a superhero has ever been given on the big screen. He was certainly a fan favorite, and this has been called the definitive cinematic version of the character. Because he hasn't gotten his own stand-alone movie since we last saw him, it only stands to reason that the sequel, Avengers: Age of Ultron, would utilize the green goliath to his full potential.

In a new interview, Mark Ruffalo explains that's exactly what Marvel plans to do.

"[My role's] even bigger than last time, and it's more complex and it has more layers and a bit more arc."

Avengers: Age of Ultron is striving to make up for the absence of a stand-alone Hulk film starring Mark Ruffalo, but it seems that Marvel currently feels he works better as part of a team.

The actor went onto describe the new Motion Capture technology being utilized this time around, with Mark Ruffalo claiming that it has been a much easier experience.

"I'm really tripping on the technology of this motion-capture stuff...Now I just completely embrace it and see it as this other exciting place we can go as performers."

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