How Did Mark Ruffalo Save Woody Harrelson from a Bar Fight?

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Key Takeaways
- Mark Ruffalo demonstrated true friendship by intervening in a tense situation.
- The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of filming in public spaces.
- Woody Harrelson's instinctive reaction reflects the challenges of celebrity life.
- Quick thinking can prevent potentially dangerous situations.
- The bond between actors often extends beyond the screen.
Los Angeles, Oct 16 (NationPress) Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo shared a gripping account of how he intervened to save fellow actor Woody Harrelson during a bar fight while they were filming the heist thriller “Now You See Me” in New Orleans.
The 57-year-old actor recounted the moment when he had to step in before the situation escalated.
During a discussion with Harrelson and his former Cheers co-star Ted Danson on their Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, Mark explained: "We were shooting Now You See Me on the vibrant streets of New Orleans, completely immersed in the chaos.
"We were filming with a long lens, being dragged into bars amid the festivities of Mardi Gras. The place was bustling. A woman approached Woody and exclaimed, 'Oh my God, I adore you so much.' Woody gently placed his hand on her arm, responding with, 'Oh, thank you, darling.' Suddenly, a man barged in, pushing her aside and shoving Woody," Ruffalo recalled.
Danson shook his head, commenting, "Oh, that’s bad. Not good at all."
Ruffalo continued, "It was concerning because Woody's instinct isn't to retaliate but rather to react aggressively. His first impulse was to 'land a punch.'"
He noted that while Woody's reaction was justified, he felt compelled to step in, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
Ruffalo elaborated, "It's absolutely the right thing to do. However, amidst the chaos, a full-blown altercation erupted in the bar. I found myself in the thick of it, and it was escalating... I had to grab you."
The Hunger Games star affirmed, "That’s right."
Ruffalo added, "I pulled you out because I thought, 'This could be entertaining, but it might also spiral out of control since you and I can handle ourselves, but the others might not.'"
Danson commended Ruffalo’s swift response, admitting, "I’m ashamed to say I would’ve been the one saying, 'I’ll be right back, I’ll call for help.'"