'Captain America: Civil War' Cast Mark Ruffalo Reveals Reason For Hulk Removal From Film, 'They Don't Want To Reveal Where He Is & Why'

The upcoming Marvel flick "Captain America: Civil War" is among the most anticipated movies for 2016. As the film's release date approaches, the hype about the movie is becoming more intense.

In a recent report from Parent Herald, it was revealed that the conflict between the titular superhero Captain America and Iron Man was not about the Superhero Registration Act (SRA) at all, but was in fact, due to the Accords, a global movement that seeks to govern the superheroes operation.

The report suggests that almost no characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe remained unidentified, making the issue of SRA moot. The Accords revolve on the issue of the famous Latin quote that gave us the best comic stories ever: "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? " in English, "Who watches the watchmen?" Birth.Movies.Death reports.

The plot of the storyline will be about "responsibility and being held for one's own actions, especially when a battle results in human casualties," according to MovieWeb. The Avengers will be divided due to their different stand on this issue, with both parties having their own point on the matter.

On the other hand, recent reports about the movie involve the green monster. There were reports earlier suggesting that the green Goliath will return in "Civil War" unfortunately, he was noticeably missing in the promotional art posted by Jeremy Renner, which features how the Avengers were divided to team Cap and team Iron Man.

The photo for team Iron Man features Black Widow, The Vision, War Machine and Black Panther. On the other hand, Cap has Hawkeye, The Winter Soldier, The Falcon, Ant-Man and Agent 13 with him.

Mark Ruffalo, who is set to play as the Hulk in the film admitted that he was originally included in "Captain America: Civil War" but his character was omitted for a reason the producers refused to disclose.

"I was in the script, but then they removed my character. They don't want to reveal where is he and why. I don't even know if Hulk will be back soon," Ruffalo said. This report will surely break the heart of Hulk's fans, who were expecting that the character will do a lot of smashing in the "Civil War."

However, Ruffalo hinted that Marvel has a big plan for the character and that his reappearance will be worth the wait. "The reason is too great to be revealed in this movie!" MoviePilot has learned.

"Captain America: Civil War" just finished filming last month and is scheduled to hit the big screens on May 6, 2016.

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