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Mark Ruffalo's Hulk Won't Cameo in MCU Project Despite Previous Rumors
Mark Ruffalo's Hulk won't appear in a forthcoming MCU show despite previous rumors. Ruffalo has played Bruce Banner/Hulk ever ...
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Tom Holland's Father Sets the Record Straight Over Inaccurate Accounts of Spider-Man Set Injury
According to Holland Sr., the stories of the “horrendous injury” suffered by his son have been mostly inaccurate and ...
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Tom Holland shares health update after suffering concussion on ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ set
The actor, 29, gave an update on his health in a Saturday Instagram post that promoted his recent gala in London for The ...
Tom Holland will resume filming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” next week after an on-set injury landed him in the hospital. The 29-year-old actor is set to come back to the action film’s set in one week, ...
Tom Holland's father, Dominic Holland, debunked reports claiming his son cracked his head on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New ...
Mark Ruffalo didn't give anything away this time. The Oscar-nominated actor was a guest on Thursday's episode of The Tonight ...
Tom Holland’s Hospital Visit After Stunt Two weeks ago Tom Holland rushed to a hospital after a Spider-Man stunt accident.
Doomsday snub despite playing Hulk/ Bruce Banner and being an important cast member in previous films of the franchise.The ...
SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY filming is on pause for a few days after a stunt involving star Tom Holland went wrong.
It has come to light that Tom Holland sustained a mild concussion while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. While there are some discrepancies in the early accounts about the accident, we gather that ...
Production on 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has been suspended after star Tom Holland was rushed to hospital following a serious on-set accident.
The actor Tom Holland has reportedly been injured while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Spider-Man is one of the most ...
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