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Mark Ruffalo found himself at the center of a social media storm after his emotionally charged speech at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards sparked claims that Disney and Marvel Studios had fired him. His loud political statements and his longstanding reputation as Hollywood's most vocal activist contributed to the rapid spread of the rumours online. However, behind the viral posts and sensational headlines lies a very different reality—one that separates speculation from confirmed facts about Ruffalo's future as the Hulk and his relationship with Marvel.
Ruffalo's Big Win, and Viral Moment
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, Mark Ruffalo, a beloved actor and longstanding portrayer of Bruce Banner and the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, gained attention not just for his performance but also for a daring statement he recently made on the red carpet. In memory of Renee Nicole Good, who was brutally slain by an ICE agent a few days prior, Ruffalo wore a black-and-white "Be Good" pin to the ceremony.
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When asked about the pin, he didn't stick to typical awards-season remarks; instead, he used his platform to address social and political issues, reflecting on national pain and injustice, and criticizing the political climate of the United States with raw emotion. This included sharp criticism of former President Donald Trump's policies and international conduct, saying, in essence, that "what we're seeing here…is not America" and that he couldn't stay silent.
Ruffalo's remarks sparked an online rumour mill even though they struck a chord with many and were widely shared. In a matter of days, videos and posts started to circulate asserting that he had been fired by Disney and Marvel Studios due to his vocal remarks, particularly over his role as the Incredible Hulk.
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According to certain clickbait articles and social media users, the dispute cost him a big contract or future opportunities to work on Marvel projects.
The Rumour vs. the Reality: What's True
Despite the viral narrative, there is no credible evidence that Disney or Marvel Studios fired Mark Ruffalo over his Golden Globes remarks. Major entertainment publications have not reported any official changes to Ruffalo's role within the MCU, and neither studio has released a statement confirming any severance of connections. The rumour is still unconfirmed and mostly based on fan-generated content and old jokes rather than actual studio action.
It's interesting to note that the plot of "Mark Ruffalo got fired" has its roots in a long-running fan prank that dates back to 2018. While promoting 'Avengers: Endgame' on The Tonight Show, Ruffalo jokingly appeared to spoil the film's title, prompting directors Joe and Anthony Russo to quip on social media, "Mark, you're fired."
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That lighthearted conversation, which was never serious, has now surfaced and has been misconstrued as evidence of internal strife. The reality is more straightforward: Ruffalo is still formally affiliated with Marvel Studios. Discussions over his future in the MCU, including possible creative paths for the Hulk character, have focused more on narrative choices than on any punitive dismissal or disciplinary measures.
The Iconic Hulk and What Comes Next
For a whole generation of Marvel fans, Mark Ruffalo represents the Hulk in addition to being an outspoken campaigner. Since joining the MCU in 'The Avengers' (2012), Ruffalo's portrayal of Bruce Banner has given the green superhero emotional nuance, comedy, and vulnerability, evolving the character from a rage-driven monster into the more balanced "Smart Hulk" seen in 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'She-Hulk.' His portrayal has become one of Marvel's most recognizable and beloved performances.
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However, Ruffalo has never shied away from activism; long before his Golden Globes speech went viral, he frequently spoke out on issues like government responsibility, human rights, and climate change. Recently, the actor also confirmed he will not appear in 'Avengers: Doomsday,' clarifying that his absence is due to creative and scheduling decisions, not any fallout with Marvel. This remark further undermines allegations that Disney "kicked him out," confirming that his MCU future is being shaped by storytelling choices rather than controversy.
For now, Ruffalo remains both an iconic superhero and a public figure unafraid to use his voice, even when it sparks debate.