Mark Ruffalo was shot in Budapest, a photo was taken of him
Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Primetime Emmy Award-winning American actor Mark Ruffalo visited Hungary last year – then filming Poor Things directed by Yorgos Lanthimos – and this year’s World War II All The Light We Cannot See traveled to Hungary for a movie. The other protagonist of the latter work is none other than the former dr. Hugh Laurie, who plays Gregory House. Our reader, Anna, was able to watch the shooting of this film, and she was very happy to see the stars of Suddenly 30 and Storm Island, even if from a distance.
Filmed in Hungary Mark Ruffalo / Photo: Northfoto
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We went out of work for a lunch break, and all of a sudden it turned out that we saw a lot of people in costumes. They were dressed in beautiful clothes reminiscent of old times, and there were cars used in the 1940s in the area.
– Anna Blikknek started, for whom the photo is worth ten thousand forints.
Ruffalo on set
– We asked people there what was going on, and someone revealed that the actor who was playing the Hulk was shooting here. As we got closer we saw him, Mark Ruffalo. The work was still going on, but we got there just when the recording was finished. With half an ear, we even heard the director thank the crew for the work and everyone applauded. In all likelihood, we witnessed the last scene being made at home Anna said.
The Hulk of the Avengers films is very homely in Budapest and – to many of its world stars – its hotel rooms do not spend its days in isolation. He toured the streets of the city, visiting the best cafes, and most recently to visit the Museum of Fine Arts, where he visited the Hieronymus Bosch exhibition.
In fact, he recently attended a group pilates class, where he arrived without bodyguards, and the fact that a good few people take part in the workout.
The American celebrity even posted on the community side about the April election, where nearly 8 million people follow, and made it clear that he did not sympathize with the policies of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
It’s not yet known when the movie star will return to our homeland, but all that’s certain is that it felt good in the country, and fans would do well to walk the streets with their eyes open, as you never know when they’re running into a Hulk around a corner.
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