Mark Ruffalo dreamed about how he would punch Ryan Reynolds on screen: 'It was right'

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Mark Ruffalo dreamed about how he would punch Ryan Reynolds on screen: 'It was right' Wesley StenzelOctober 18, 2025 at 2:56 AM 0 Dia Dipasupil/Getty; Emma McIntyre/WireImage Mark Ruffalo and Ryan Reynolds Once in a blue moon, artistic masterpieces will come to creators in their dreams: the Beatles'...

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Wesley StenzelOctober 18, 2025 at 2:56 AM

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Mark Ruffalo and Ryan Reynolds

Once in a blue moon, artistic masterpieces will come to creators in their dreams: the Beatles' "Yesterday," Jasper Johns' "Flag," Robert Altman's 3 Women. Now Mark Ruffalo is revealing that he added another visionary masterstroke to the canon of dream art in 2022.

The Zodiac and Avengers star recently told GQ that he dreamed of the bizarre technique he used to punch Ryan Reynolds in the face in the Netflix sci-fi comedy The Adam Project.

"I had a dream that that's what the punch should look like, and I just did what I did in my dream," Ruffalo revealed. "And we did it, and they were all laughing, and [director Shawn Levy's] like, 'Well, let's do it again, but I think we have it.'"

The scene in question sees Reynolds' character — a future version of Ruffalo's onscreen son, portrayed in the present by young actor Walker Scobell — punch his dad after being warned not to time-travel into his own timeline, as the convergence of two versions of the same person could threaten the space-time continuum. Ruffalo's character then hits back, balletically leaping into the air and kicking his leg up behind him as he strikes Reynolds' protagonist across the face.

"That was one of those moments where the spontaneity just — it was right," Ruffalo reflected.

When asked how many times he had to hit Reynolds in order to perfect the scene, Ruffalo simply responded, "Once."

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Mark Ruffalo punching Ryan Reynolds in 'The Adam Project'

Elsewhere in the interview, Ruffalo recalled working on another Levy comedy, 2010's Date Night, which starred Steve Carell and Tina Fey. Ruffalo played a small role in the movie: a friend of the lead couple whose pending divorce from his wife (Kristen Wiig) inspires the main characters to spice up their dates.

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Ruffalo told GQ that Carell was shocked to see Ruffalo take such a limited role in the film. "I'll never forget when I walked in there, he was like, 'Man, why are you doing this? I can't believe you're doing this,'" he recalled the 40-Year-Old Virgin star telling him. "He was like, 'I'm honored to meet you, and I'm so glad you're doing this, but I don't know why you're doing this little part,' you know?"

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