Benedict Wong also, by the way is fantastic." I really, really, really enjoyed getting to know and work with and play around with Benedict as Strange. And we wanted to keep a little bit of the Science Bros thing alive, even though Ruffalo has been on such an amazing Banner/Hulk journey himself. "I love how Cumberbatch just comes in and kind of draws flaming circles anywhere and can basically step into your movie. had to say about the dynamic between these characters. EW also got to sit down with Robert Downey Jr., who spoke on a number of different Infinity War topics, including Stark teaming up with Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Wong (Benedict Wong) and his Science Bros buddy Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). While Tony doesn't need the arc reactor to live any more, this arc reactor literally creates the Bleeding Edge armor, spreading out throughout Stark's body from the arc reactor, equipping him with rocket thrusters that jut out of his arms and back that allow him to literally fly into outer space. It has already been confirmed that Tony Stark will have a new arc reactor in his chest in Avengers: Infinity War, which many fans thought was strange since he was seen tossing his arc reactor into the sea at the end of Iron Man 3. The site also sat down with Robert Downey Jr., who shed some light on where Tony Stark's head is at in this movie. One of these images featured Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, who is seen wearing the Bleeding Edge armor, that has now been confirmed for Avengers: Infinity War. Entertainment Weekly has started rolling out its coverage of Infinity War, the centerpiece of a new double-issue, and we've already seen the 15 EW covers that fans will can collect when this issue hits newsstands this week.
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