Remember in The Avengers after the Hulk fell to the Earth, came to as Bruce Banner in a warehouse, then suddenly showed up on a moped? Entertainment Weekly's Inside Movies has a new deleted scene that gives us a little more information on how he made it back to the city for the movie's climactic battle scene… or does it? Is he the Hulk? Or is he a man? Or a Muppet? Or a very manly Muppet? Whatever he is, he's hashing out a lot of things in his head, and now, we get to see a little bit more of that. One thing that isn't confusing: If you had forgotten how much you loved Mark Ruffalo's Hulk, it's all definitely going to come back to you. (via EW's Anthony Breznican on Twitter)
Deleted scene from The Avengers gives us a glimpse of Banner's existential crisis
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