They are booing at someone who is just doing his job and that is to keep profits up at Marvel Studios. When it comes down to it, this is all business and I doubt Feige or any other Marvel executive actually care (to great extent) what the fans think. They want to see that return on investment, they want to see their profits climb, and they most importantly just care about the bottom line. These are what most businesses care about.
Again, I, personally, would not boo anyone (well...maybe Tom Rothman...), but I can understand why others would. It is a way for those fans dissatisfied with the situation to get their point across. There is a difference in reading the dissatisfaction of fans on the internet and witnessing it first hand, albeit, in a somewhat rude way.
But, we will just have to agree to disagree about how the whole thing has transpired.
BTW, I was kidding about booing Tom Rothman, although, I have to say, he would be the one to truly deserve such a thing.t:
He just seems to be getting the raw end here. It's not his fault. I'm glad we have a good replacement. Could have been a bad one.My support will not be easily bought. I am still in Norton's camp all the way.
I hope your not comparing TIH to Batman and Robin...TIH is a masterpiece compared to that pile of crap.
And it's hard to forget a movie that was as good as TIH was. Heck, I think I've watched TIH more often than Iron Man.
I'd prefer Norton, but atleast they picked a good actor for Banner. NOW KEEP THIS GUY MARVEL! If they recast Ruffalo, I'm done with Hulk in the movies.
this is exactly what Kevin Feige wants dont you all see?! he knew fans would give in and accept anything they decide... this is an outrage! who cares if Mark Ruffalo is a good actor, it's all about continuity damnit! why wasnt Kevin Feige booed off stage! WHY?!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Guys if Ed Norton had really wanted to do this film he would have signed a multi picture deal with the first Hulk.
But if you keep having this attitude, it could deter the enjoyment of a potentially great film. You have a right to be mad, but having this attitude all throughout won't make things any better. It'll make you even more mad. I say give it a chance.
I just think people will still be bummed that Norton won' be back, but when the Avengers hits and it looks awesome and it does prove itself, Norton won't be much of an issue.
Multi-picture deals don't mean much with Marvel, you just have to look at the Howard-Cheadle switch with IM2.
That was because his agent demanded a raise, and he was fired for breach of contract. Norton wouldn't even sign a multi picture deal, meaning he was ambiguous about doing another Hulk movie to begin with.
My support will not be easily bought. I am still in Norton's camp all the way.

I haven't watched Iron Man in over 2 years. Can't say the same for TIH. I watch it at least 1-2 times per week.
BTW, what question did someone ask at the panel about Norton? I hope it was in the guise of defense for the man, because this switch still stinks to high freaking h*ll.
Personally I loved Norton in the role and actually watched Ang Lee's Hulk last night for the first time in quite a long time and enjoyed Bana as well but not nearly as much.
As of right now though, i'm over it. I was wishing so much to have everyone stay so when all these films come out on home video I could have a big marathon watching them all in order. It will feel weird watching TIH then see Ruffalo in The Avengers but i'm sure his role won't be too huge since we should hopefully get a lot of the Hulk.
I'm giving Ruffalo a chance and having seen him in Zodiac and Shutter Island I think he's a very capable actor and should do a great job. I like what Whedon(or was it Feige)said about Banner in The Avengers. That he just wants to focus on his lab work and doesn't want to be bothered really. Should cause some good banter and ball busting from Tony Stark.![]()

Don't get me wrong here... I like Ruffalo and I WANT to support him... but I just have a lot of trouble picturing him as a brilliant scientist. He's always come off kind-of slow-witted in everything I've seen him in. Maybe that's just how I've perceived him, though. I just can't picture him as Bruce Banner. However, I do hope he knocks it out of the park.
Still, I wanted Norton.
And Kevin Feige is a *****e.
This dude came up to the mic and said, "Now Kevin, I don't want to be mean. But... EDWARD NORTON!" Not angry, but in an excited and need to know sort of voice.
I hope there's some ball busting from Stark. In Zodiac the two were funny berating eachother.
"Go **** yourself."
"Happily."
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Does anyone know what Feige responded with?
It was great and also reminded me of Alec Baldwin and Wahlberg's banter in The Departed.
Ellerby: "Go **** yourself"
Dignam: "I'm tired from ****ing your wife"
Ellerby: "How's your mother?"
Dignam: "Good, she's tired from ****ing my father"
Ellerby: "Im gonna go have a smoke right now. You want a smoke? You dont smoke, do ya, right? What are ya, one of those fitness freaks, huh? Go **** yourself."![]()

Well, I guess at this point, the only thing to do is wish Ruffalo (and crew) the best of luck.
Ruffalo in and of himself doesn't worry me too much (even though I hoped beyond hope that Norton would return), what worries me is that Marvel Studios will do yet another redesign of the Hulk.
The design for The Incredible Hulk (2008) was fantastic! Don't change it! It was the quintessential Hulk look!
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