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Mark Ruffalo and Michael Mando Allegedly Joining Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Mark Ruffalo and Michael Mando Allegedly Joining Spider-Man: Brand New Day

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time5 days ago

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Mark Ruffalo and Michael Mando Allegedly Joining Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies have always had an Avenger-level guest star with the films running through Tony Stark, Nick Fury, and lately Doctor Strange. Now with Brand New Day incoming, it's no surprise that another Avenger has signed on for a 'substantial role'. Apparently Nexus Point News is saying that Mark Ruffalo is set to make an appearance as the Hulk/Bruce Banner in Spider-Man: Brand New Day . It's said that his role will be 'much larger than a cameo', so it's possible that he could be Spider-Man's in back to the good graces of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. We don't know exactly which bonds Peter had decided to salvage after the events of No Way Home , but we know that he's going to be staying away from his remaining loved ones in order to keep them safe. At best, he probably reintroduced himself to Doctor Strange, but everyone else does remember who Spider-Man is; it's Peter Parker nobody knows anymore. As for Hulk, his last major appearance was in the series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law where it's revealed that he has a son. Marvel never pulled on that thread for years , but maybe we'll finally get to see where that goes before the events of Avengers: Doomsday. Besides Ruffalo, it's also said that Michael Mando is also in talks to make a return as Scorpion/Mac Gargan. His last appearance had him getting seriously injured by Peter, and it wouldn't be surprising if he comes back in a bit role as a thug with some upgraded tech, ready to clash with Spider-Man. Then again, this is just speculation for now. The way Marvel works, we don't know how much they're willing to suddenly change behind-the-scenes. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to come out in theaters on July 31, 2026.

Mark Ruffalo to reprise his role as Bruce Banner bringing Hulk to Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Reports
Mark Ruffalo to reprise his role as Bruce Banner bringing Hulk to Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Reports

Express Tribune

time6 days ago

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  • Express Tribune

Mark Ruffalo to reprise his role as Bruce Banner bringing Hulk to Spider-Man: Brand New Day: Reports

Mark Ruffalo is set to return as Bruce Banner in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, according to exclusive reports from Nexus Point News. The actor's yet to be confirmed return, marks his tenth appearance in a mainline Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project. While the details of his character's role in the upcoming film remain under wraps, it's confirmed that Ruffalo will play a significant part, far beyond a mere cameo. It's still unclear whether Banner will transform into his green alter ego, the Hulk, or remain in his Professor Hulk form, but his role will likely provide mentorship to Spider-Man's Peter Parker. Ruffalo's last portrayal of Banner was in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, where his character was involved in a storyline that saw his cousin, Jennifer Walters, transform into She-Hulk after being exposed to his blood. Banner, still in his Professor Hulk persona, helped Walters control her powers, and later appeared with his son Skaar in the series finale. Spider-Man: Brand New Day will be the fourth film in the MCU's Spider-Man series, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), with a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Tom Holland will reprise his role as Spider-Man, with Zendaya and Jacob Batalon returning in supporting roles. Michael Mando is also reportedly in talks to return as Mac Gargan. The film, set to be released on July 31, 2026, will begin filming in late July in London, with production expected to wrap in the Fall. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is part of Phase 6 of the MCU and will follow Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

North Carolina nurse lands Netflix role with no plans to give up ER day job
North Carolina nurse lands Netflix role with no plans to give up ER day job

Fox News

time17-04-2025

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  • Fox News

North Carolina nurse lands Netflix role with no plans to give up ER day job

"Zero Day" star Eden Lee is balancing saving lives as a real-life emergency room nurse with her rising career in Hollywood. The 34-year-old actress, who works in the ER at Atrium Health Union in Monroe, North Carolina, landed her first major role in the new Netflix political thriller limited series starring Robert De Niro. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Lee explained why she decided to pursue acting while continuing to serve her community as an emergency medical professional. "Acting is something I've always wanted to do ever since I was younger," she said. "It wasn't something that was particularly encouraged. It was seen as more of a hobby." "And so when I started settling into my career a couple years into working in the ER, I was very happy," she continued. "I found my now-husband. I was feeling very fulfilled in my career, yet subsequently I felt like... something was missing. "And so I started looking around and realized I now have the luxury of being a grown-up and making my own choices because I make my own money and let's see what acting classes do for me." Lee, who graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a bachelor's degree in nursing, told Fox News Digital that she initially planned to attend medical school. However, she decided that she wanted to "get to the bedside quicker," so she declared nursing as her major. The New York native launched her acting career in 2017. She appeared in a string of short films before making her streaming debut in the 2021 Fox Nation holiday movie "Christmas in the Pines." Over the past few years, Lee racked up acting credits with guest appearances on TV shows like "The Resident," "Dynasty," "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," "Twisted Metal," "First Wives Club," "Found" and "Parish." Lee also took on roles in the 2022 action film "County Line: No Fear" and the 2023 coming-of-age movie "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret," based on Judy Blume's 1970 novel of the same name. WATCH: 'ZERO DAY' STAR EDEN LEE SAYS SHE WON'T GIVE UP ER NURSE DAY JOB 'ANYTIME SOON' While speaking with Fox News Digital, Lee shared how she juggles her acting gigs with shifts in the ER. "Luckily, I've been an ER nurse for 12 years now, so I have a loyalty to my department, and my department has a loyalty for me, and so I'm offered a lot of flexibility and freedom to pursue my career," she said. Lee recently told the Charlotte Observer that as a PRN nurse, she works on an "as-needed" basis, which has enabled her to more easily divide her time between her two professions. She explained to Fox News Digital that managing her busy schedule is a "matter of balancing it from week to week." "I pick my schedule at work in a way that suits me and suits my auditioning schedule, and if there's ever times where I need to take an extended leave of absence, my department is very accommodating of that," Lee said. Though Lee has now established herself as a working actress, she told Fox News Digital that she doesn't foresee hanging up her scrubs in the near future. "I've been working professionally for a few years and, so luckily and thankfully, I have the luxury of honestly letting my nursing job go," she said. "And my husband has from time to time been like, 'You should just quit. Why are you still going?'" "And I worked really hard for this thing too," Lee continued. "So emergency nursing feels very much a part of me as acting does." Lee said she enjoys each of her vocations equally, adding, "Obviously, there's one I'm pursuing with a little bit more fervor, but I don't see myself letting go of nursing anytime soon." The actress went on to say that she sees parallels between her two occupations, noting that they both require "empathy." "I tell people all the time on both sides, whether it's acting or in nursing, that I find that they inform each other very well," she said. "Obviously, when I'm working as a nurse and working at the bedside, empathy and compassion is a big part of doing what I do." "And subsequently, I feel like working as an actor is a constant practice of empathy as well," Lee continued. "And on my bad days, you know, I got to be a real good actor at work, too." Lee recalled that there have been a "couple of times" when she has had to use her ER nursing skills while working on sets. "There was a show that I got hired on to play a nurse and I realized very quickly when I got there that they were also in need of a little bit of medical expertise when it came down to handling some of the equipment," she said. "Emergency nursing feels very much a part of me as acting does." Additionally, Lee told Fox News Digital that she stepped in to help an injured actor during the filming of one of her projects. "There's been an instance on a smaller scale working on a short film project with a friend of mine," she said. "We had an actor get hurt when he was on set, and between the time it took for our onset medic to get there and between him getting injured, I was able to lend a hand in a situation that felt very crisis-like for a lot of people there." WATCH: ACTRESS EDEN LEE RECALLS USING ER NURSING SKILLS TO HELP INJURED ACTOR IN 'CRISIS-LIKE' SITUATION ON SET Lee told Fox News Digital that the "toughest part" of working as an ER nurse is "realizing over and over again that we live in a world that is less than ideal." "I feel very fortunate to be very well tied into my community, but at the same time, it is a privilege, but it's also really hard to see all the things that people who don't work in healthcare are not privy to," she said. "And so I feel like my biggest struggle is realizing that the state of our country is the way that it is and, hopefully, what I do and how I participate in it is making it better," Lee added. "Zero Day," which was released on Feb. 20, follows a "former US President, George Mullen (De Niro}, who is called out of retirement to investigate a devastating cyberattack," which becomes known as "Zero Day," according to a plot synopsis for the show. "As he delves into the event, he uncovers a web of lies, conspiracies, and personal betrayals that threaten to unravel the nation." Along with Lee and De Niro, the six-episode miniseries features an ensemble cast that includes Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Bill Camp, Dan Stevens, Matthew Modine and McKinley Belcher III. "Zero Day" marks De Niro's first leading role in a TV series. The two-time Academy Award winner also executive produced the show along with creators Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, and Michael Schmidt as well as director Lesli Linka Glatter and Miramax CEO Jonathan Glickman. In a recurring role, Lee portrays Special Agent Angela Kim, who heads the FBI National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force. Kim joins the Zero Day Commission, which is led by Mullen, as they work to uncover the culprits and motives behind the deadly cyberattack. WATCH: ROBERT DE NIRO'S 'ZERO DAY' CO-STAR EDEN LEE REFLECTS ON WORKING WITH ACTOR During her interview with Fox News Digital, Lee reflected on her experience working with De Niro. "I couldn't in my wildest dreams ever imagine that I would be working with Robert De Niro," she said. She continued, "I think every actor has this bucket list that in our wildest dream we would get to do, like go to the Oscars and work with Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep and so on. This wasn't even on my bingo card." "And working with him was such an eye-opening experience," Lee added. "I think for me, my biggest takeaway in working with him is realizing that working really hard and being a kind person are really the key factors to making sure that you have a long and successful career." Lee also shared what surprised her most about working with the "Taxi Driver" star. "I think the thing that we as aspiring actors and looking up to people like Robert De Niro, we make some assumption that these people are infallible, and they're perfect, and they must show up camera-ready every single day," she said. "On our early mornings, if there were days when he would trip up a couple of lines or things like that, it was just really eye-opening, right? It's a consistent practice of showing up and working really hard," Lee added. "But he comes in ready every single day, which is very impressive." Lee noted that she didn't ask for any advice or "sage wisdom" from the veteran actor. "He's generally, I believe, a very introverted person. And so between takes and stuff, he keeps to himself," she said. "I felt like watching him work was probably the best way to learn what I should be doing." Following "Zero Day," Lee is continuing to line up new acting projects. The actress told Fox News Digital that she recently wrapped filming on the independent film "Bedford Park," the first directorial outing for writer and editor Stephanie Ahn. Lee said she is playing a small supporting role in the movie, which she described as "more of a coming-of-age romantic drama" that is "based on two Korean-American leads." As a Korean-American herself, Lee shared that it was "super important for me to make it into that project." Lee also shared that she will be traveling to Atlanta to film a guest appearance in the long-running Canadian TV series "Murdoch Mysteries." "And so hopefully the train just keeps chugging along," she said. "Zero Day" is streaming on Netflix now.

All you need to know about Daredevil Born Again premiering in UAE today
All you need to know about Daredevil Born Again premiering in UAE today

Gulf News

time05-03-2025

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All you need to know about Daredevil Born Again premiering in UAE today

UAE fans of Marvel superhero Daredevil are in for a treat as the long-awaited series Daredevil Born Again premieres on Wednesday, March 5. Daredevil is the alter-ego of Hell's Kitchen lawyer Matt Murdock, who loses his sight in a chemical accident that heightens all his other senses to spectacular proportions. The popular comic book character, who first appeared in print in 1964, has been adapted for television several times in the past. Daredevil , a theatrical version starring Ben Affleck, released in 2003 to a largely tepid response. Created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, the inspiring superhero found a new and dedicated fanbase when a Daredevil series dropped on Netflix in 2015, running for three seasons before getting cancelled in 2018. Daredevil Born Again marks the first time the iconic character is returning to the screen since making appearances in the series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and Echo , as well as Hollywood blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now, you'll obviously want the scoop on whether Daredevil Born Again , which premieres on Disney+ in the UAE, is a reboot or a continuation of the original series. Even though the story of Daredevil Born Again takes place a few years after the events of Netflix's Daredevil , it is regarded as a brand new chapter. 'We don't want to suggest that people need to go back and see three seasons in order to understand and follow this story. So that's an interesting jumping off place to achieve,' actor Charlie Cox, who reprises his role as the titular protagonist in Daredevil Born Again , told TVLine. Like Cox, several stars from the original Daredevil series will be back in Daredevil Born Again , whose title pays tribute to a 1986 Daredevil comic book story arc by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. Expect some terrifying supervillain menace from Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin and, of course, a brutal brand of justice via Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle aka The Punisher. Deborah Ann Woll plays Daredevil's love interest Karen Page and Elden Henson returns as Matt Murdock's lawyer partner Foggy Nelson. Stream the first two episodes of Daredevil Born Again Wednesday, March 5, on Disney+ Sign up for the Daily Briefing Get the latest news and updates straight to your inbox

Charlie Cox on Daredevil's Controversial ‘Walk of Shame' in She-Hulk
Charlie Cox on Daredevil's Controversial ‘Walk of Shame' in She-Hulk

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Charlie Cox on Daredevil's Controversial ‘Walk of Shame' in She-Hulk

Actor recently shared his thoughts on Daredevil's 'Walk of Shame' from the 2022 series She-Hulk starring Tatiana Maslany. Cox will arrive on Disney+ as Matt Murdock in the new series Daredevil: Born Again. The superhero reboot series, which debuts on Tuesday, also stars Vincent D'Onofrio, Deborah Ann Wall, Wilson Bethel, and Elden Henson, among others. Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio recently sat down for a chat with IGN while promoting Daredevil: Born Again. In the interview, Cox shared his thoughts on the criticism surrounding Daredevil's 'Walk of Shame' on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. He told the outlet, 'It's funny how many opinions I've heard about this little moment in She-Hulk. There's the Walk of Shame, which was a last-minute idea where they set up a big green screen and just had me walk across it carrying my shoes. And a lot of people don't like it, and a lot of people love it.' Cox's Matt Murdock appeared in She-Hulk with a new costume and a slightly different personality. While talking about that version of Daredevil Cox said, 'If you take the Matt Murdock from our show and you put him in She-Hulk as-is, he's probably overly serious and becomes the butt of all jokes.' He added that Murdock had to 'adapt to the tone' of the 2022 show. In October 2022, Cox revealed that wearing the new Daredevil suit was one of the most exciting aspects of his cameo in She-Hulk. The actor told in an interview that he was 'really excited about the new suit.' As soon as he saw the suit he was 'really excited to put that on and to give it its first outing.' Cox shared that he used 'to sit around wearing' the new red and yellow color suit. He also expressed that sharing scenes with Tatiana Maslany was also very 'fun.'

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