One of the biggest characters to have remained off-screen in the mainline MCU is that of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk, who is not only one of the franchise’s original Avenger roster, but also one of the MCU’s most powerful – and most underutilized – characters. Due to this second factor, I was initially hopeful that the movie’s story might contain another appearance from our favorite green monster, especially as the franchise begins to more tangibly setup for the new Avengers. That said, after watching Captain America: Brave New World, I’m convinced it’s for the best the Hulk didn’t make a guest appearance.
Captain America: Brave New World Bringing Back Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk Previously Seemed A Good Idea Based On Its Plot And Cast

With the Hulk having been off-screen for multiple years now for the main MCU timeline, Captain America: Brave New World seemed to offer a potentially perfect place for the character to make a return. When the news of the movie’s cast announcements began to emerge, this concept was only reinforced, as we learned both that The Leader would be returning for the first time after his transformation in The Incredible Hulk, and that Thunderbolt Ross would be becoming President and then taking on the Red Hulk form.
The Hulk has appeared more recently in What If…? season 3, but this was an alternate universe version of the character.
However, these cast announcements came hand-in-hand with reports that neither the Hulk nor Bruce Banner would appear in the film. While this could’ve ended up another surprise cameo fakeout – in the same vein as Spider-Man: No Way Home trying to hide Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s returns, or Deadpool & Wolverine hiding the likes of Dafne Keen’s return as Laura for some time – Brave New World’s release revealed this was not the case for this film, and not without good reason.
Captain America: Brave New World’s Story Explains Why Neither Bruce Banner Nor The Hulk Appear In The Movie






Similarly, even if the movie had been able to find a way to bring the Hulk into the events that unfold in a natural way, it would’ve been almost impossible to do so without overshadowing some of the main story threads with a major Marvel hero’s presence. For example, Thunderbolt Ross’ complicated bond with his daughter is one of the focal points of the narrative – and while it’s informed by the fact Ross turned on Betty’s former partner, Bruce Banner, the Hulk not being present in the movie means the story can center on the two side characters themselves easier.
I’m Glad The MCU Saved Its Next Hulk Appearance For A Later Date





It’s no secret that the Hulk has had one of the more complicated paths in the MCU, as the franchise has effectively sidelined one of its most powerful and popular heroes for the majority of his on-screen history. Mark Ruffalo’s version of the character has never had his own solo movie or show, despite over a decade in the MCU and the franchise having now had a She-Hulk series dedicated to the origin story of his cousin Jennifer Walters. This makes how other releases handle his overall arc all the more crucial, especially with many of his biggest plotlines unexplored.
Since the character’s narrative has been primarily told through the backgrounds of other movies and shows, it’s paramount that every appearance means something important to his story on some level. As such, choosing to keep him out of even seemingly obvious cameo placements when it suits the MCU best does sometimes make sense, and it indeed appears to here.