"I can answer that question very easily: it is absolute, 100% bullshit. It feels like a great relief to finally say this after all the dumb stuff on the Internet. There's not going to be a Planet Hulk movie, there was never going to be a Planet Hulk movie, there was never a plan for the Hulk to team up with the Guardians of the Galaxy – I wouldn't want the Hulk to team up with the Guardians of the Galaxy! And it's all a bunch of complete bullshit."

" After the first Avengers, Iron Man had his own movie, Thor had his own movie, Captain America had his own movie, and Widow and Fury were in The Winter Soldier. So it was really about, frankly, saving somebody so that the only place you could get Hulk between Avengers movies is thenext Avengers movie, so [director Joss Whedon] could continue to play with that in [The Avengers: Age of Ultron]. Where we go after that, we'll see."

The rumors have already gone into overdrive. First they said the Hulk would return in a movie adaptation of "Planet Hulk". Undeterred, the rumor mongers then said "Planet Hulk" would become the sequel , with Mark Ruffalo sharing the screen with the likes of Chris Pratt and Groot. And now, with the film about to be released, director James Gunn can address the Hulk/Guardians rumor. And he says they're poppycock.Speaking to Drew Taylor at The Playlist , Gunn completely washes his hands of asequel featuring the Hulk....so you're saying it might not be true, James Gunn? Ok, just making sure, it sounded like you were leaving some doors open.The cynic/conspiracy theorist would imply this means James Gunn is out of the loop regarding a, which isn't crazy. But really, ifis the creative and financial success that people claim it is/will be, Marvel certainly might want to retain the services of Mr. Gunn, and allow him at least a little input on sequel plans., for those who are still wondering, finds the Hulk landing on another planet after being shot off into space (a rumoredending that has gained traction). He is slow to adjust, eventually being sold into slavery and becoming a gladiator who fights for his freedom.is crazy cinematic, so you could see how it would make a great movie. It sort of already made a pretty good one, as Marvel adapted the story into a direct-to-DVD animated film.But if they adapt that story, it's definitely one where Hulk is the lead, and the Guardians take a backseat. And Gunn's not having it: he just spent a couple of years with these actors, characters and raccoons, he's not going to sit by and let them play second fiddle to one dude.Gunn does explain where the confusion comes from: in, Gunn features the Sakaaran, an alien race that figures prominently in thestory. But Gunn claims they're only meant to substitute for the Badoon, a race of aliens in the Marvel universe that belong to another studio (Fox, most likely). It does open the door to a potentialmovie, but one that doesn't include Gunn or his homies.So when will we see the Hulk fly solo again? Kevin Feige spoke to IGN and explained how Marvel uses their big green goliath.In other words, one of the Avengers has to not have a solo movie to keep the lineup fresh. Sorry, Hawkeye. We still like you too.