Yeah, basically Tony took the orphan Banner into the fold. I was just made aware of where my apartment was in the Stark Tower, so you know, I think they’re working … I have a lab now and Banner’s working on a lot of stuff and Tony’s working on his own stuff and you know, they complement each other. So you could tell that in this film that they’ve been working together, and they’ve gotten even more of a shorthand together, and know really how to work well together. That’s been built up quite a lot, and it’s fun, it’s cool. —
Mark Ruffalo, on how Bruce Banner’s relationship with Tony Stark flourishes in Avengers: Age of Ultron. (via
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