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With the scale at which the MCU produces their films, there are no lengths to which Marvel Studios wouldn’t go to get everything perfect, down to the last, minute detail. Therefore, there’s a lot of behind-the-scenes action that many fans may not be aware of when they only see the final product in the cinemas.

Mark Ruffalo

But there are some aspects of those planning and execution details that should be known by the public, especially about the creation of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk. Since the superhero would have to be made entirely of CGI, they had to ensure they got the perfect shade of green for his skin color. And in their time of need, a bouncer named Steve Romm stepped in to help.

How A Bouncer Helped Marvel Studios Develop The Perfect Shade Of Green For The Hulk

With more than 15 illustrious years since the advent of the MCU, there are many stories apart from the ones on the screen that excite fans, even the ones that happened behind the scenes. One of the most crucial among them is the design of The Hulk, played byMark Ruffaloin the MCU. More specifically, the green color of his skin.

And for making it so realistic and not ridiculously comical, the fans would need to thank a 6 ft 5 in bouncer from Long Island named Steve Romm.

Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk in the MCU

As reported inMCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, it was imperative that Hulk, a hero who would be entirely made of CGI except for the motion capture, would need a very believable green shade for his skin so as to look photorealistic. Therefore, to test out these different colors, the production hired Romm to become their test subject.

The bouncer’s only job was to come in every day and get his whole body painted in different shades of green so that the crew could assess which shade reacted to light on the colored skin and in what manner. During the entire process, Romm, called Green Steve on set, was nothing but cooperative and understanding, which made it easy for the animation supervisor Marc Chu to create the perfect Hulk.

Edward Norton in and as The Incredible Hulk

This particular Hulk was actually being designed for the then-upcomingAvengersfilm, and Joss Whedon wanted the epic team-up to look as perfect as humanly possible. The introduction of Ruffalo as the new Bruce Banner meant that his alter-ego would also have to be made from the ground up. Thus, Romm’s contributions, though not very well-known, were crucial for the superhero.

How Did Mark Ruffalo Become The Hulk In The MCU?

While theNow You See Mestar may have been forever immortalized as the green rage monster in the film industry, the MCU first introduced The Hulk with Edward Norton playing the role of Bruce Banner.

2008’sThe Incredible Hulkwould be the first time when the superhero would become part of the MCU with Norton as the face of Banner. However, due to creative differences with Marvel Studios, Norton decided to leave the franchise behind, which allowed Ruffalo to take his place, and the rest is history.

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Deepak Bisht

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Deepak is a senior writer at FandomWire with a serious love for comic books (DC Absolute Universe and Marvel), the Warhammer universe (Horus Heresy and 40,000), cinematic universes (Sonic, MCU and DCU etc.) and Movies (Action, Adventure, Psychological Horror and Thrillers etc.).With over 1,400 articles under his belt, he spends most of his time diving into the world of superheroes, cinematic universes, TV shows, and films. His goal? To share accurate, engaging, and fun stories that keep fans hooked and in the know.

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