Posted: Friday, 30 July 2010 5:55AM

Ruffalo Has 'Big Shoes To Fill' Replacing Pal Norton



Mark Ruffalo hopes there are no hard feelings with his Hulk predecessor Edward Norton, insisting his pal's public exclusion from The Avengers wasn't "a great way" to kick off the project.

Fans were left stunned when Marvel Studios bosses announced last month (Jun10) that Norton, who played Dr. Bruce Banner and his monstrous alter-ego in 2008's The Incredible Hulk, would not star in the upcoming superhero movie.

A statement declared he would be replaced by an actor who "embodies the creativity and collaborative spirit of our other talented cast members".

Ruffalo was confirmed as the new Hulk as the The Avengers line-up appeared at the Comic-Con event last week - but he admits he regrets the way the situation unfolded.

He tells EW.com, "I'm a friend of Ed's, and yeah, that wasn't a great way for all that to go down. But the way I see it is that Ed has bequeathed this part to me. I look at it as my generation's Hamlet."

And the actor admits he was petrified before taking the stage at the comic book convention with his castmates, including Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Downey, Jr. and Chris Evans.

He adds, "I was very, very nervous. I didn't know what to expect. That's as close you're going to get to being a rock star as an actor. The fans - they have very strong feelings toward their comic book heroes.

"It was very exciting - and I realised I had some pretty big shoes to fill. Those were my heroes up there! I was a comic book fan growing up. I loved The Hulk and The Avengers - it's just strange to be entering that world as an actor. I never would have imagined that before."

Ruffalo's appointment makes him the third actor to play The Hulk in recent years - Eric Bana took on the role before Norton in Ang Lee's 2003 film Hulk.

Story Copyright 2010, Reuters Photo Copyright 2010, Getty Images

Shaken Not Stirred: 007's Aston Martin Goes Up For Auction


James Bond fans will soon have the chance to get their hands on the ultimate piece of 007 memorabilia, as the spy's Aston Martin DB5 goes up for auction next month.

Morgan To Replace King In January


British TV personality Piers Morgan has finally confirmed he is to replace veteran newsman Larry King after his 25-year run hosting Larry King Live ends later this year.

Stewart's Interviews Leave Her Smelly


Kristen Stewart hates discussing herself during interviews - because she gets so nervous she starts to stink.

Stewart Sued Over Counterfeit Wine Claims


Martha Stewart has been targeted in a new lawsuit over allegations she is sucking profits out of Vampire Vineyards wine company by producing low-quality counterfeits.

Portman To Replace Jolie In Gravity?


Natalie Portman has been offered the chance to replace Angelina Jolie in space survival movie Gravity alongside Robert Downey, Jr.

Sheridan Allowed To Proceed With Cherry Lawsuit


A judge has granted Nicollette Sheridan permission to proceed with a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry.

Las Vegas Jailers Rushed To Release Hilton


Las Vegas officials have defended their decision to expedite Paris Hilton's recent release from jail.

Downey, Jr. Influenced Ruffalo To Take Hulk Role


Mark Ruffalo has credited Robert Downey, Jr. with inspiring him to join the AVENGERS cast - he wants to emulate his idol's superhero movie success.

Venice Film Fest Fights Its Corner As Crisis Bites


This year's film festival on the Lido is fighting to keep its place on the map as one of cinema's most prestigious events.

Clooney's The American Takes U.S. Box Office


George Clooney brought out the patriotism in U.S. film fans this weekend - his new drama The American stands proud at the top of the box office, opening with $12.9 million.

A Hoax? Joaquin Phoenix Film Gets Viewers Guessing


Whether a hoax or not, a new documentary about Joaquin Phoenix and his transition to bearded, shambolic hip-hop wannabe has captivated viewers at the Venice film festival.

Stranded Actor Paul Hogan In Australia Tax Deal


Actor Paul Hogan, star of the "Crocodile Dundee" movies, has struck a deal with Australia's tax office.

Brendan Fraser Heads To Broadway With "Elling"


Brendan Fraser will make his Broadway debut in the upcoming comedy "Elling," alongside Denis O'Hare, Jennifer Coolidge and Richard Easton.

Bay Offered $50,000 Reward Over Puppy-Thrower


Transformers director Michael Bay has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a girl who was filmed throwing puppies into a river.

Hilton's Ex-Boyfriend 'Surprised' By Drugs Charge


Paris Hilton's ex-boyfriend Doug Reinhardt has sent his best wishes to the socialite after she was allegedly caught in possession of cocaine last week.