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WATCH THIS! It’s The SON OF THE HULK!

Produced by the sketch comedy team, Rat Pageant, this entertaining short film reveals what happens when you make Bruce Banner’s biological son angry.

Rat Pageant is a comedy duo comprised of actor/writer Mark Saul and writer/improviser Sean Kearney. The two grew up in LA’s San Fernando Valley and met at El Camino Real High School in 2002 where they slowly became friends.

Mark started doing sketch comedy at the age of 12, when he was cast as a series regular on the popular Nickelodeon series All That. Since then, he has received a degree in screenwriting from Cal State Northridge, appeared in several commercials and television shows and can often be see as Intern Steve, a recurring character on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. His most recent acting credits include David Fincher’s The Social Network, and NBC’s Parks and Recreation.

Sean is a graduate of USC where he studied Creative Writing and Video Game Design. Back in college when he wasn’t in class, he was writing sketches and studying improvisation at the UCB Theatre in Los Angeles where he helped form the improv group, Pangea. Since 2007, he has been a co-host on The Second Column Podcast, a weekly comedy show where he and three other improvisers interview guests from all over the entertainment industry. Sean recently made his television debut when he appeared on The Disney Channel’s Get Connected.

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