UPDATE: This has now been confirmed, see here for the official details.
Liv Tyler is reportedly in Atlanta, Georgia, to film scenes for Marvel Studios’ 2024 movie Captain America: New World Order, most likely as MCU’s Betty Ross.
This new information comes from the Instagram user known as atlanta_filming who is known for posting information about productions going down in Atlanta, Georgie, a popular location for many large Hollywood projects and the prime filming location for the fourth Captain America, starring Anthony Mackie as the titular character.
Tyler played the daughter of William Hurt’s Thunderbolt Ross in Marvel Studios’ 2008 movie The Incredible Hulk, which saw Edward Norton as Bruce Banner prior to the recasting which later saw Mark Ruffalo taking on the role for The Avengers.
Liv Tyler’s Betty Ross Needs To Return
There has yet to be an official announcement from the cast and crew of Marvel Studios‘ Captain America: New World Order as to whether or not Tyler will be returning to the big screen as Betty Ross, however, Tim Blake Nelson has been confirmed to be reprising his The Incredible Hulk role of Dr. Samuel Stern, aka Marvel’s The Leader.
Harrison Ford will also be taking on the role of Thunderbolt Ross, due to the sad passing of William Hurt last year in 2022, and with Nelson returning, it is clear that the fourth Captain America instalment is set to continue what The Incredible Hulk originally started.
If Tyler is returning as Betty Ross, she will most likely share father and daughter scenes with Ford, and potentially even with Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner one day, which fans of the franchise have been hoping for since Ruffalo’s first appearance in the MCU.
Regardless of whether or not Liv Tyler will be returning to the MCU, this would still make for fantastic fan service, especially considering the fact that other The Incredible Hulk cast members are set to reprise their roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Captain America: New World Order releases in theatres on May 3rd, 2024.
Source: Instagram