Insane Theory About Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk Would Make You Feel Sorry For the Strongest Avenger

It's not Hulk, the strongest character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe who has experienced this, but Bruce Banner

Insane Theory About Mark Ruffalo's Hulk Would Make You Feel Sorry For the Strongest Avenger

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  • Without any doubt, Hulk is the strongest character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • But it's not him, but Bruce Banner, who experienced the events of Age of Ultron, Thor Ragnarok, and Infinity War in only a weeks time.
  • The more angry he gets, the more powerful an Avenger he becomes and, this makes him distinct from all the other Avengers.
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No doubt, Hulk is the strongest character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, going beyond the powers of all Marvel heroes, including Captain Marvel and Thor. Hulk has proven his strength by defeating Chitauri Leviathan and Loki in the first Avengers movie and winning a fight against Thor in Thor: Ragnarok. His strength and power make him a valuable asset to any team of heroes, despite his uncontrollable nature and susceptibility to emotional manipulation.

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Mark Ruffalo as Hulk in the MCU
Mark Ruffalo as Hulk in the MCU

Hulk is not just a powerhouse of stamina and strength but is also extremely unforgiving and relentless. Once driven by his rage, he does not give up, no matter who is in front of him. Despite being the strongest, it is not him who has experienced something unique. 

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Bruce Banner Experienced The Events of Age of Ultron, Thor Ragnarok, and Infinity War Over the Course of Less Than a Week

In the world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you’ve definitely followed Bruce Banner, the brilliant scientist’s journey, who transforms into the powerful Hulk. However, did you notice the insane theory that it was not Hulk, the strongest Avenger, but Bruce Banner who experienced the events of Age of Ultron, Thor Ragnarok, and Infinity War in only a week. 

A still from Hulk
A still from Hulk

The last we saw Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), in Avengers: Age Of Ultron as he was settling into a Quinjet. For the entire two years since leaving Earth, the Hulk has been in total control of Bruce Banner’s body. Banner eventually reemerges during Thor: Ragnarok. Hulk eventually transformed back into Banner after a recording of Natasha awoke his human side. 

In Avengers: Infinity War, Banner tried but failed to transform into the Hulk, with Hulk refusing to come out. Despite the films being released over several years, the events within Age of Ultron, Thor: Ragnarok, and Infinity War occur in quick succession for Bruce Banner.  

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Why the Hulk is the Strongest Avenger? 

MCU has introduced a huge cast of heroes with a wide range of abilities, making them fan favorites, since Tony Stark told the world he was Iron Man. And one question has always been in the mind of fans who is the strongest Avenger in the MCU? Though several characters have significantly impacted and earned a place as the most formidable Avengers in the MCU, it is undoubtedly the Hulk, who can be called the strongest Avenger. 

Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk
Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk

Hulk has gotten so strong stamina that he can continue to fight for weeks without showing any signs of tiredness. Hulk, Bruce Banner’s rage-fueled alter ego is traditionally considered the strongest Avenger. The more angry he gets, the more powerful an Avenger he becomes. And, this makes him distinct from all the other Avengers.

Hulk is not just a power pack combination of strength and stamina but is also extremely unforgiving and relentless. He knows that he is strong enough to beat his enemies, so he goes in for a fight without thinking twice. Hulk is formed by the rage that Bruce had suppressed within himself.

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