Several characters saw significant changes in the five years time jump packed into the opening of Avengers: Endgame. Thor fell into a depression and gained weight. Tony Stark became a father. Cassie Lang grew all the way up! One of the most interesting changes was the Hulk’s transformation. The character who refused to show up at all after the first act of Avengers: Infinity War had merged with Bruce Banner to become a smart, talking, and thinking green monster. While Professor Hulk was not introduced until Avengers: Endgame‘s first act, the character almost emerged in the final moments of Avengers: Infinity War according to writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.
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“We screamed bloody murder when it was decided, and we helped decide it, but mostly we were the last ones in the room to acquiesce, was changing the smart Hullk transformation at the end of Infinity War,” McFeely told ComicBook.com on Thursday. “Because it was designed for him to pop out of the [Hulkbuster armor] as smart Hulk, and we’re just going, ‘No you can’t… We can’t undo that. Because the whole first act of Endgame–“
“We’d already shot it,” Markus added.
“Yeah we’d already shot it. How are we going to explain it and all this stuff?” McFeely said. “It was much better for the movie if it didn’t happen, because it’s part of this whole somber end of act three. But that was the biggest thing where Chris and I were like, ‘They’re screwing it up!’”
“I completely understand why it got cut and I think it works, actually, better without it,” Markus said.
Then, there’s the deleted scene with the Hulk from Avengers: Endgame which became a moment of comedy for those who attended the film’s re-release. “The Hulk skyscraper scene…” Markus calls it. “I loved it. One, because I thought the Hulk was funny, but it was also, it became this ’80s movie homage, to the point where we got Reginald Vel Johnson to come to Atlanta for one night and basically be the guy from Die Hard, only now he’s a fireman. I remember it was the last night of additional photography, and it was just sort of like we were outside of the skyscraper in Atlanta and Reginald VelJohnson was there and it was like, this movie is nuts. How great is this?”
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Avengers: Endgame is available now on blu-ray and digital downloads.