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Jan 19, 2026

Marvel Terminates $500 Million “Avengers: Doomsday” Contract With Mark Ruffalo: “We’re Doing Reshoots, He Can Find Work Some Place Else”

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is currently navigating its most significant off-screen crisis since the franchise’s inception. Following a series of raw, unfiltered political remarks at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards on January 11, 2026, Marvel Studios has reportedly moved to terminate its massive, multi-picture contract with Mark Ruffalo. The fallout effectively benches the Incredible Hulk just as the studio prepares for its next pillar event: Avengers: Doomsday.

The deal, estimated to be worth $500 million when including production back-ends, future standalone projects, and executive producer credits, was intended to anchor the MCU’s Phase Six. Now, that partnership lies in tatters, with a source inside the studio allegedly stating: “We’re doing reshoots. He can find work some place else.”

The catalyst for this seismic shift was not a failure at the box office, but a visceral red carpet interview. Ruffalo, a long-time activist, arrived at the Golden Globes wearing a “Be Good” pin in honor of Renee Nicole Good, a Minneapolis mother fatally shot by an ICE agent.

When asked about the symbol, Ruffalo’s response transformed into a scathing critique of the current administration. He branded President Donald Trump “the worst human being in the world” and a “moral void,” citing fears of a “national state of terror” and an “illegal invasion” in Venezuela. While Ruffalo has always been vocal, the intensity of his 2026 remarks—made on a global stage—was seen by Disney and Marvel executives as a departure from “manageable activism” into “brand-damaging liability.”

The timing for Marvel could not be worse. Avengers: Doomsday (the highly anticipated return of the Russo Brothers and Robert Downey Jr., the latter as Doctor Doom) had already completed a significant portion of its primary photography. Bruce Banner was set to be the intellectual heart of the film, serving as a primary foil to Doom.

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