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From Hulk to Thor, Expert Exposes “Worst-Kept” Secret About MCU Stars’ Godly Physiques: “Fifty to Seventy-Five Percent Do”

Published 09/27/2023, 10:26 AM EDT

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Hollywood is a world where film stars flaunt their superhero-like fitness and bodybuilding journey. Characters such as Thor, flaunting his robust Asgardian muscles, and Hulk, with his colossal green build, are unforgettable icons from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Yet, the curiosity persists: How do actors attain such extraordinary physiques for these roles?

Hard exercise, strong commitment, and a strict diet are definitely the base. However, Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) might also have a role in these amazing body changes. Dr. Todd Schroeder, a respected figure and director at the University of Southern California Clinical Exercise Research Center, sheds light on a significant insight about bodies built for Hollywood roles.

Dr. Todd Schroeder on the steroid spectrum

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In the universe of bodybuilding and fitness, steroid treatments, although enveloped in controversy, are accessible legally. Dr. Todd Schroeder says “At least for the short term,” According to him, over half of the MCU’s stars might be relying on PEDs to maintain their extraordinary fitness. “I would say that fifty to seventy-five percent do,” he said.

 

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Characters like Thor and Hulk played by Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo. They may have used PED to enhance their body for the role. Nonetheless, the truth reveals that numerous such treatments, despite being banned in professional sports, are legal. PEDs’ appeal is not confined to the realms of athletes and fitness enthusiasts; it finds allure in Hollywood’s glittering lanes as well.

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However, back in 2013, the Hollywood Reporter looked closely into the growing liking for a specific performance-enhancing drug (PED)—human growth hormone (HGH)—in the entertainment industry. After talking to many talent agents and managers, a shocking truth came out: Many in Hollywood use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), and it’s as common as getting treatments like Botox and Restylane. But what’s the truth?

Behind the godly fitness figures

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As actors transition through their intense training schedules, PEDs might appear as an irresistible shortcut. These drugs promise accelerated muscle development, faster recovery rates, and enhanced overall performance, making them attractive for actors under tight schedules for role transformations.

Yet, it’s vital to acknowledge that not every actor resorts to PEDs. Many immerse themselves in hours of rigorous training and adhere to disciplined dietary plans. Achieving and sustaining such impressive physiques isn’t a trivial endeavor, and it would be unjust to solely credit PEDs for their outcomes.

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In conclusion, the astonishing physiques of MCU stars may not solely result from diet and exercise. With experts suggesting a significant percentage use performance-enhancing drugs, this revelation prompts reflection on the pressures and expectations placed on these celebrities and the choices they make to meet them. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.

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Taha Tariq

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Taha Tariq is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from a premier University and brings with him prior experience in managing social media campaigns and conducting market research. Bodybuilding and MMA have always been of significant interest to Taha, inspiring him in his professional writing and personal fitness journey.
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Abhishek Manikandan