Harrison Ford has no plans of retiring, and the Red Hulk role in Captain America: Brave New World would solidify his place in the MCU franchise.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Harrison Ford’s rumored Captain America: Brave New World story can provide the actor with a new franchise role. The American actor is an iconic Hollywood action star with leading roles in two iconic franchises, Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Having not played the titular character since 2008, Ford recently returned as Indiana Jones for a final time in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
In an interview with CNN, Ford said that he still enjoys acting and has no plans to retire from the field . With Ford currently filming Captain America: Brave New World, this will be his first step into a new action franchise. He is confirmed to play Thaddeus Ross, taking over the role from the late William Hurt. With this established character, there are several theories that the MCU will give Ross a new layer by giving him his comic mantle of Red Hulk.
With Ford’s career being defined by his roles in action films, the actor fits right into the MCU. However, his older age means that he probably won’t be as involved with the action as he used to be. The Red Hulk theory would ultimately solve this problem, with the character performance relying on a mix of motion capture and voice acting.
Why Red Hulk Is The Perfect Pay-Off For General Ross' Story Thunderbolt Ross was first introduced in The Incredible Hulk and has gone on to play a role in other MCU stories like Captain America: Civil War and Black Widow. The character has since aged and has weakened in health. With his persistent hatred of Bruce Banner’s Hulk, he will need something to help him fight his nemesis.
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