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Movies: Could a Hulk vs. Wolverine Movie Happen? 

Could a Hulk vs. Wolverine Movie Happen? 

"Avengers: Endgame" might not be the last we've seen of the Hulk. MARK RUFFALO says the president of Marvel Studios recently asked him if he had any ideas for his character.

And he pitched him an awesome one: Hulk vs. Wolverine. There's no word if anyone else is taking it seriously, but Ruffalo says, quote, "I'd like to see that."

There's also no word if they could get HUGH JACKMAN back. He's supposedly done with the character, but the chance to join the Marvel Universe has to be tempting. 

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Wednesday on Netflix: The Martin Scorcese movie "The Irishman", a mob movie about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa.

 It stars Robert DeNiro as a mob hitman, Joe Pesci as his boss, and Al Pacino as Hoffa. 

New in Theaters: "Queen & Slim" and "Knives Out"

"Queen & Slim"(R)

Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith are pulled over for a random traffic stop while driving home from their first date and things quickly spiral out of control. 

The cop pulls his gun and fires at them, so they wrestle it away from him and shoot that racist a-hole in self-defense. They're branded cop killers and go on the run, but get unexpected support from people who help them after the dashcam video goes viral.

Country singer Sturgill Simpson is the cop they shoot. You'd know Daniel from "Get Out", and you might remember Jodie from the Syfy series "Nightflyers". The script was written by Lena Waithe, from a story she wrote with disgraced author James Frey.

"Knives Out"(PG-13)

Daniel Craig plays a private detective investigating the murder of mystery writer, played by Christopher Plummer, who's killed while celebrating his 85th birthday with his family. And they're all suspects.

Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Johnson, Chris Evans, Michael Shannon, and Toni Collette are his suspicious relatives. The girl from "13 Reasons Why" (Katherine Langford) and the kid who played Bill in the "It" movies (Jaeden Martell) are also in it.

It's written and directed by "Looper" and "Last Jedi" director Rian Johnson.

15-Year-Old Millie Bobby Brown Will Make Over $7 Million on Her Next Movie 

MILLIE BOBBY BROWN will play Sherlock Holmes' younger sister in "Enola Holmes", and she'll make more than $7 million for it. And she's only 15. (She turns 16 in February.)

Millie's base pay is $6.1 million. And she gets another $800,000 if it performs well. Plus, she has a producer credit, which comes with a BASE salary of $500,000. And she gets to travel via private jet.

Oh, and if there's a sequel, her salary goes up to $7.5 million. 

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Here are the supposed "odds" on who'll be the next James Bond.

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Are these the 15 best film scores of the decade? 

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Baby Yoda has inspired this list of the Best Babies in Movie and TV History. 

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Disney+ has finally added a "continue watching" feature. 

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10 Interesting Behind-The-Scenes Facts from Christmas Movies 

Yes, I know it's not even Thanksgiving yet, but Christmas now starts the day after Halloween. Didn't you get the memo?

So Buzzfeed put together a list of 29 supposedly "shocking" behind-the-scenes facts from Christmas movies. They're not necessarily all that shocking, but several of them are pretty interesting. Here are the highlights . . .

1. The shower scene in "Elf" wasn't in the original script. It was added after director Jon Favreau learned that ZOOEY DESCHANEL was a good singer.

2. Also, the fight between WILL FERRELL and the fake Santa could only be done once, because the department store Christmas decorations took WEEKS to make.

3. Because BRUCE WILLIS had to do a lot of things barefoot in "Die Hard", including walking on broken glass, he actually wore fake rubber feet, which you can actually SEE if you look hard enough. (Skip to 2:15 in this video.)

4. In "A Christmas Story", Flick's tongue was suctioned by a hidden vacuum to make it look like it was stuck to the pole.

5. Before JIM CARREY got the lead in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", EDDIE MURPHY and JACK NICHOLSON were considered for the part.

6. "It's a Wonderful Life" was shot in the SUMMER of 1946, and sometimes they had to shut down production because of the heat.

7. EMMA THOMPSON wore a fat suit in "Love Actually".

8. In "Home Alone", the photo of Buzz's "girlfriend" is actually a picture of a BOY in a wig.

9. Disney had a strict policy against hiring ex-cons, but they made an exception so that TIM ALLEN could star in "The Santa Clause" in 1994. (And "Toy Story" the following year.)

10. And on "The Santa Clause 2", Tim stayed in character around the child actors, because some of them believed he really WAS Santa.

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