Remember She-Hulk: Attorney at Law? The Disney Plus series garnered instant heat with Jennifer Walters speech about being able to hold her anger better than her cousin Bruce, but the chatter about the series didn’t get any better from there. Many fans and critics consider She-Hulk to be the worst show to come out of the Marvel canon. It’s hard to blame them when some of the most vital things to come from the series are She-Hulk twerking with Megan Thee Stallion or her picking up random dudes for some hot fun. So it isn’t much of a surprise that
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- 4/29/2024
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
Hasbro recently made several announcements regarding Disney-owned properties. While it’s not surprising to see new Star Wars Black Series and Marvel Legends figures come to market, it was surprising that the company would continue with some other retro-inspired lines.
Toy Biz had a shakey start in the late 1980s with a lackluster Batman ’89 toy line but eventually gained its stride with an excellent X-Men action figure series. Hasbro has been reviving the old ToyBiz style of packaging and IPs, one of which is the Fox Kids Iron Man animated series.
I was pretty sure this line was going to be discontinued. It was impossible to find, and aside from the proton cannon set that lets you recreate Iron Man’s Marvel Vs Capcom ultimate attack, it felt underwhelming.
According to Toyark‘s coverage of Wondercon, Hasbro isn’t done with the series yet. The best part of the next...
Toy Biz had a shakey start in the late 1980s with a lackluster Batman ’89 toy line but eventually gained its stride with an excellent X-Men action figure series. Hasbro has been reviving the old ToyBiz style of packaging and IPs, one of which is the Fox Kids Iron Man animated series.
I was pretty sure this line was going to be discontinued. It was impossible to find, and aside from the proton cannon set that lets you recreate Iron Man’s Marvel Vs Capcom ultimate attack, it felt underwhelming.
According to Toyark‘s coverage of Wondercon, Hasbro isn’t done with the series yet. The best part of the next...
- 4/2/2024
- by Mike Phalin
- Pirates & Princesses
Deadpool 3 has its official title: Deadpool & Wolverine. The first teaser trailer for the movie hit the internet during Super Bowl Lviii, giving superhero film fans their first glimpse at the wackiness it will offer.
One of the biggest reveals from the trailer was confirmation of the longstanding rumor that the Time Variance Authority would appear in the movie. The Time Variance Authority (or Tva for short) is the temporal enforcement organization seen in the Disney+ Loki series, which ensures time flows as it should in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Most people assume Deadpool and Wolverine will be tasked with killing rogue variants of live-action Marvel characters who deviated from the Sacred Timeline. However, a new theory by the YouTube channel New Rockstars suggests they’ll be tasked with fixing the lousy writing and plot holes in various live-action Marvel Studios and Fox superhero films.
Wade Wilson getting recruited...
One of the biggest reveals from the trailer was confirmation of the longstanding rumor that the Time Variance Authority would appear in the movie. The Time Variance Authority (or Tva for short) is the temporal enforcement organization seen in the Disney+ Loki series, which ensures time flows as it should in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Most people assume Deadpool and Wolverine will be tasked with killing rogue variants of live-action Marvel characters who deviated from the Sacred Timeline. However, a new theory by the YouTube channel New Rockstars suggests they’ll be tasked with fixing the lousy writing and plot holes in various live-action Marvel Studios and Fox superhero films.
Wade Wilson getting recruited...
- 2/15/2024
- by Kevin Stewart
- FandomWire
Exclusive: UTA has signed Tatiana Maslany, the Emmy-winning actress known for her work on shows like Orphan Black and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, for representation in all areas.
Most recently, Maslany has been seen playing Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk in Disney+’s series centering on the accidental superhero, which debuted in August 2022. Prior to that, she starred opposite Matthew Rhys and John Lithgow in the first season of HBO’s critically acclaimed Perry Mason reboot, which debuted in 2020.
Maslany broke out with her portrayal of an assortment of human clones in in BBC America’s hit series Orphan Black, garnering an Emmy, as well as Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award nominations for her performance.
Past film credits include David Gordon Green’s Boston Marathon bombings drama Stronger opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, Karyn Kusama’s Destroyer opposite Nicole Kidman and Sebastian Stan, and Woman in Gold opposite Ryan Reynolds.
On stage,...
Most recently, Maslany has been seen playing Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk in Disney+’s series centering on the accidental superhero, which debuted in August 2022. Prior to that, she starred opposite Matthew Rhys and John Lithgow in the first season of HBO’s critically acclaimed Perry Mason reboot, which debuted in 2020.
Maslany broke out with her portrayal of an assortment of human clones in in BBC America’s hit series Orphan Black, garnering an Emmy, as well as Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award nominations for her performance.
Past film credits include David Gordon Green’s Boston Marathon bombings drama Stronger opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, Karyn Kusama’s Destroyer opposite Nicole Kidman and Sebastian Stan, and Woman in Gold opposite Ryan Reynolds.
On stage,...
- 2/13/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
In "Avengers: Endgame," it was revealed that the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) had conceived of a way to stay a green-skinned muscle monster at all times while maintaining his ability to think and reason. Prior to this breakthrough, Bruce Banner only turned into the Hulk when he was angry, becoming an unreasoning brute keen only on destroying everything in front of him. Sadly, this development for the Hulk meant that audiences would not be able to see Ruffalo, a very good actor, in person any longer. In "Endgame" and in the TV series "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," Ruffalo was realized only through motion-capture CGI. It's very good CGI, but it's not Ruffalo's real face. The last time we saw Ruffalo was during a brief spiritual out-of-body experience in "Endgame," and even then, he was a translucent ghost.
When it came time to make "She-Hulk," the showrunners had a decision to make: do they,...
When it came time to make "She-Hulk," the showrunners had a decision to make: do they,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Alaqua Cox Led Echo’s Budget Revealed ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Marvel seems to have ignited new hopes among the fans with its recent mini-series, Echo. The Ma-rated show led by Alaqua Cox received positive responses from the viewers and managed to do so with a budget much less than some of Marvel’s previous shows. It might give the studio some perspective on their upcoming projects. Scroll below for more.
The Disney+ series explored the origin of Maya Lopez, her relationship with Kingpin [played by Vincent D’Onfrio], and catch up to the events of Hawkeye and after that. It is perfectly done as people have been intrigued, and their anticipation for Daredevil: Born Again has also increased. Charlie Cox as Daredevil also had a cameo in the Marvel show. For the unversed, Matt Murdock and Maya develop a relationship in the comics, and we hope that will be explored further in the MCU.
Regarding the budget,...
Marvel seems to have ignited new hopes among the fans with its recent mini-series, Echo. The Ma-rated show led by Alaqua Cox received positive responses from the viewers and managed to do so with a budget much less than some of Marvel’s previous shows. It might give the studio some perspective on their upcoming projects. Scroll below for more.
The Disney+ series explored the origin of Maya Lopez, her relationship with Kingpin [played by Vincent D’Onfrio], and catch up to the events of Hawkeye and after that. It is perfectly done as people have been intrigued, and their anticipation for Daredevil: Born Again has also increased. Charlie Cox as Daredevil also had a cameo in the Marvel show. For the unversed, Matt Murdock and Maya develop a relationship in the comics, and we hope that will be explored further in the MCU.
Regarding the budget,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’s Budget Is More Than The Avengers Is Revolting To Netizens (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Marvel undoubtedly spends millions making a film or series, but sometimes they work and flop. One of the MCU shows which cost more than the 2012 MCU film The Avengers. We are talking about She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. It featured Tatiana Maslany in the lead as Jennifer Walters. The Disney+ series received a lot of criticism, and it’s safe to say that people did not enjoy it much, and it is reportedly not returning with a second season.
These Marvel projects have a lot of heavy CGI and hence require a hefty budget, but lately, they are being slammed for bad VFX and mediocre storylines. She-Hulk, aka Jennifer Walters, is a lawyer and cousin of Bruce Banner, aka Hulk. Her character, Deadpool, breaks the fourth wall, which happened so in the series,...
Marvel undoubtedly spends millions making a film or series, but sometimes they work and flop. One of the MCU shows which cost more than the 2012 MCU film The Avengers. We are talking about She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. It featured Tatiana Maslany in the lead as Jennifer Walters. The Disney+ series received a lot of criticism, and it’s safe to say that people did not enjoy it much, and it is reportedly not returning with a second season.
These Marvel projects have a lot of heavy CGI and hence require a hefty budget, but lately, they are being slammed for bad VFX and mediocre storylines. She-Hulk, aka Jennifer Walters, is a lawyer and cousin of Bruce Banner, aka Hulk. Her character, Deadpool, breaks the fourth wall, which happened so in the series,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway may be closing up shop, as Tatiana Maslany, who played Jennifer Walters on She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, isn’t quite sure if the series will be returning for a second season.
When asked by Codenames Live! — The New Class (via Deadline) if She-Hulk would be returning for a second season, Maslany showed serious doubts. “I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.’” That’s a pretty direct statement for someone who expanded her fanbase significantly through the show. Perhaps she, like Jennifer Walters, is great at controlling her anger? Or Maslany just might be realistic. Does the studio really want to invest that much money into a single season? As for the budget She-Hulk, some reports put it around $225 million, which is the same as The Avengers. Ok, so that’s not quite The Rings of Power...
When asked by Codenames Live! — The New Class (via Deadline) if She-Hulk would be returning for a second season, Maslany showed serious doubts. “I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.’” That’s a pretty direct statement for someone who expanded her fanbase significantly through the show. Perhaps she, like Jennifer Walters, is great at controlling her anger? Or Maslany just might be realistic. Does the studio really want to invest that much money into a single season? As for the budget She-Hulk, some reports put it around $225 million, which is the same as The Avengers. Ok, so that’s not quite The Rings of Power...
- 1/17/2024
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
For my money, "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" is one of the better Marvel Cinematic Universe series to release on Disney+ so far. Like so many other recent MCU titles, you can tell the show suffered from a combination of having to service the greater MCU mythology and the House of Ideas' chaotic approach to film and TV production. Despite all that and only being allowed one hand on the steering wheel, "She-Hulk" head writer Jessica Gao and her fellow creatives still managed to craft a funny and frisky superhero sitcom -- one that even honored its source material's meta ethos with a clever finale that saw Jennifer Walters (a winsome Tatiana Maslany) playfully stick it to Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. Well, a robotic version of him, anyway.
Unfortunately, with Marvel Studios now in the process of overhauling its approach to developing streaming series, that means any previous MCU shows...
Unfortunately, with Marvel Studios now in the process of overhauling its approach to developing streaming series, that means any previous MCU shows...
- 1/16/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Check Out The Salaries Of The Cast Members Of Marvel’s Echo ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
The thrilling story of Marvel Studios’ new miniseries Echo will enthrall viewers on Disney+ and Hulu starting on January 9, 2024. One of the rare comic book heroines from Marvel who is disabled is about to leave her imprint on television.
After making her TV series debut in Hawkeye (2021), David Mack and Joe Quesada’s character Echo (Maya Lopez) will feature in her upcoming spin-off series, Echo (2024).
In the Disney+ series, Alaqua Cox will portray the first deaf Native American character in Marvel’s mythology. Marion Dayre tells the story of Maya Lopez, better known as Echo, in her brand-new television miniseries about her birth.
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The thrilling story of Marvel Studios’ new miniseries Echo will enthrall viewers on Disney+ and Hulu starting on January 9, 2024. One of the rare comic book heroines from Marvel who is disabled is about to leave her imprint on television.
After making her TV series debut in Hawkeye (2021), David Mack and Joe Quesada’s character Echo (Maya Lopez) will feature in her upcoming spin-off series, Echo (2024).
In the Disney+ series, Alaqua Cox will portray the first deaf Native American character in Marvel’s mythology. Marion Dayre tells the story of Maya Lopez, better known as Echo, in her brand-new television miniseries about her birth.
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- 1/10/2024
- by Soumick Mukherjee
- KoiMoi
(The following contains Major spoilers from Episode 1 of Disney+’s Echo. Proceed accordingly.)
Few can say they’ve gone the distance with the Devil, and Echo’s Maya Lopez (played by Alaqua Cox) is one of them.
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In the Disney+ show’s first episode — all five episodes were released Tuesday on both Disney+ and Hulu — the former Hawkeye antagonist found herself going toe-to-toe with Daredevil (Charlie Cox...
Few can say they’ve gone the distance with the Devil, and Echo’s Maya Lopez (played by Alaqua Cox) is one of them.
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In the Disney+ show’s first episode — all five episodes were released Tuesday on both Disney+ and Hulu — the former Hawkeye antagonist found herself going toe-to-toe with Daredevil (Charlie Cox...
- 1/10/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Over a year after She-Hulk: Attorney at Law debuted, MCU fans wonder whether the Disney+ series will ever receive a Season 2.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law first debuted on August 18, 2022 and introduced lawyer Jennifer Walters who gains Hulk powers from her cousin, Bruce Banner, and struggles to juggle her personal and professional life with her new green, superpowered persona.
Following its meta, wall-breaking finale that stunned fans, here's everything to know about whether further episodes are coming for the Tatiana Maslany-led show.
Read full article on The Direct.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law first debuted on August 18, 2022 and introduced lawyer Jennifer Walters who gains Hulk powers from her cousin, Bruce Banner, and struggles to juggle her personal and professional life with her new green, superpowered persona.
Following its meta, wall-breaking finale that stunned fans, here's everything to know about whether further episodes are coming for the Tatiana Maslany-led show.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/5/2024
- by Savannah Sanders
- The Direct
Science fiction has gifted us some of the most iconic villains in cinematic history, from the imposing presence of Darth Vader to the dread-inspiring Predator. It's hard to imagine that these menacing figures could have sported entirely different appearances. In the world of movies and TV, the creative process often calls for exploring multiple paths before settling on a final look. What if these other designs had been embraced? Could V'ger from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" or the "Forbidden Planet" Id Monster have been more effective if they weren't the figures we know today? Would the title creatures from "The Thing" or "Alien" frightened us so much if they had been imagined in other ways?
These distinct designs provide a rare glimpse into the untapped potential of characters and beings we love ... and love to hate. Such remarkable variations might have redefined our perception of these antagonists. Sometimes, the...
These distinct designs provide a rare glimpse into the untapped potential of characters and beings we love ... and love to hate. Such remarkable variations might have redefined our perception of these antagonists. Sometimes, the...
- 12/3/2023
- by Maurice Molyneaux
- Slash Film
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"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" holds a pretty unique place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only was it a change of pace by largely serving as a legal drama with a side of superhero shenanigans, but it also got really meta along the way, with Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters breaking the fourth wall a great deal, not unlike Deadpool. That meta part of the narrative hit its apex in the show's finale, which saw Jennifer breaking out of her show directly into Marvel Studios headquarters to have a word with the writers — as well as Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige (sort of).
Jennifer literally helped to rewrite her own ending, with the finale we had seen earlier in the episode erased for something more optimistic. But how does the MCU timeline classify this very meta moment? We have an...
"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" holds a pretty unique place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only was it a change of pace by largely serving as a legal drama with a side of superhero shenanigans, but it also got really meta along the way, with Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters breaking the fourth wall a great deal, not unlike Deadpool. That meta part of the narrative hit its apex in the show's finale, which saw Jennifer breaking out of her show directly into Marvel Studios headquarters to have a word with the writers — as well as Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige (sort of).
Jennifer literally helped to rewrite her own ending, with the finale we had seen earlier in the episode erased for something more optimistic. But how does the MCU timeline classify this very meta moment? We have an...
- 11/13/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
It ain’t easy being green in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with it being no secret that Louis Leterrier’s The Incredible Hulk is the black sheep of the Avengers family. Premiering in 2008 as the second MCU outing, it’s the only Phase One movie not to get a sequel.
We’ve come a long way from the early days of the Green Meanie, most notably as The Incredible Hulk was Edward Norton’s only time in the role before Mark Ruffalo took over for The Avengers. As things come full circle and we revisit some of these forgotten arcs, Leterrier has revealed his grand plans for a scrapped sequel.
Introducing Multiple Hulks
In a candid interview with ComicBook.com, Leterrier has offered some insight into what he had planned, teasing an expanded family of Hulks long before Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk was on the scene. Confirming who would...
We’ve come a long way from the early days of the Green Meanie, most notably as The Incredible Hulk was Edward Norton’s only time in the role before Mark Ruffalo took over for The Avengers. As things come full circle and we revisit some of these forgotten arcs, Leterrier has revealed his grand plans for a scrapped sequel.
Introducing Multiple Hulks
In a candid interview with ComicBook.com, Leterrier has offered some insight into what he had planned, teasing an expanded family of Hulks long before Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk was on the scene. Confirming who would...
- 8/8/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
When Daredevil: Born Again comes to Disney+, the 18-episode presentation will reportedly be divided into two parts, with multiple story arcs making up the overall adventure. This rumor hails from industry insider Daniel Richtman, who’s keeping tabs on the Marvel production, which is currently on hold due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Richtman says Marvel plans to break the series into multiple story arcs, with two or three episodes dedicated to each segment.
Additionally, Richtman says Daredevil: Born Again strives for a TV-ma rating, adding to the short list of mature content offered on the service as Disney+ prepares to merge with Hulu in the U.S. This tidbit should please fans of the Man Without Fear after many complaints about the character’s lighter tone in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Charlie Cox stars as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in Daredevil: Born Again, alongside Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin,...
Additionally, Richtman says Daredevil: Born Again strives for a TV-ma rating, adding to the short list of mature content offered on the service as Disney+ prepares to merge with Hulu in the U.S. This tidbit should please fans of the Man Without Fear after many complaints about the character’s lighter tone in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Charlie Cox stars as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in Daredevil: Born Again, alongside Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
When She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was first announced as Marvel’s attempt at a full-blown comedic series, it had all the potential in the world. Tatiana Maslany is a tremendous and likable actor who could easily slip into the role of Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Plus, Marvel tends to be more hit than miss when it comes to the comedic moments within their films. In the comics, she was actually one of the best female heroes ever written. Jennifer Walters was witty, eccentric, and smart, with her various storylines being wildly entertaining. She was Deadpool before, well…Deadpool (minus the copious amounts of killing,...
- 7/11/2023
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
During a recent Gold Derby video interview, senior editor Rob Licuria spoke in-depth with Tatiana Maslany (“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”) about Season 1 of her Disney Plus comedy series, which is eligible at the 2023 Emmys. Watch the full video above and read the complete interview transcript below.
The show was developed by Jessica Gao and adapted from the Marvel comics. Gao’s version of the “lawyer by day, green giant by night” narrative gives viewers a more fleshed-out version of Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, a vulnerable thirtysomething who endures the hit-or-miss L.A. dating scene and the turmoil of a long day in court representing others with superpowers.
As for what it meant to become a Marvel superhero, Maslany declared in our webchat, “I had zero sense of what was going to happen, and I think that’s what was so scary about it.” She added, “When I read the first script,...
The show was developed by Jessica Gao and adapted from the Marvel comics. Gao’s version of the “lawyer by day, green giant by night” narrative gives viewers a more fleshed-out version of Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, a vulnerable thirtysomething who endures the hit-or-miss L.A. dating scene and the turmoil of a long day in court representing others with superpowers.
As for what it meant to become a Marvel superhero, Maslany declared in our webchat, “I had zero sense of what was going to happen, and I think that’s what was so scary about it.” She added, “When I read the first script,...
- 7/5/2023
- by Latasha Ford and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“The Incredible Hulk” is smashing its way to Disney+ on June 16, the streamer announced Thursday.
The film was initially released and distributed by Universal on June 13, 2008, and the company held the rights to the title for 15 years. Now, in a notable shift, the rights have reverted to Marvel Studios, leading to the film’s release on Disney+.
Smashing news.
The film was initially released and distributed by Universal on June 13, 2008, and the company held the rights to the title for 15 years. Now, in a notable shift, the rights have reverted to Marvel Studios, leading to the film’s release on Disney+.
Smashing news.
- 6/15/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
The war between Ron DeSantis and Disney is headed to the courts, with Disney announcing on Wednesday that they are suing the Florida governor for politically motivated “retaliation” — and Jimmy Fallon has a pretty good guess of which lawyer will be representing Disney in court.
In the complaint filed this week, Disney cited a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” from DeSantis, as a result of the company’s response to the governor’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill last year. According to the complaint, the “targeted campaign of government retaliation – orchestrated at every level by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech – now threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region and violates its constitutional rights.”
During Wednesday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon read an additional statement from “the head of Disney’s legal team”: Donald Duck.
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In the complaint filed this week, Disney cited a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” from DeSantis, as a result of the company’s response to the governor’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill last year. According to the complaint, the “targeted campaign of government retaliation – orchestrated at every level by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech – now threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region and violates its constitutional rights.”
During Wednesday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon read an additional statement from “the head of Disney’s legal team”: Donald Duck.
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- 4/27/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
“It had everything to do with it,” admits Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”), about the main reason why she wanted to star in “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.” Portraying Jennifer Walters on the show meant she could upend expectations by giving voice to a woman in her 30s awkwardly navigating her career and personal life, who just so happens to also be a superhero in her spare time. “When I read the first script,” she explains, “it was so funny, so human and so irreverent of any expectations of what a superhero is. I found Jennifer just so infinitely relatable.” Watch our exclusive video interview above.
See ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ reviews: Critics praise Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany’s MCU debut
“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” was developed for Disney Plus by showrunner Jessica Gao, adapted from the Marvel comics featuring the beloved She-Hulk character. Gao’s version of the “lawyer by day,...
See ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ reviews: Critics praise Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany’s MCU debut
“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” was developed for Disney Plus by showrunner Jessica Gao, adapted from the Marvel comics featuring the beloved She-Hulk character. Gao’s version of the “lawyer by day,...
- 4/13/2023
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
With filming on Disney+ Marvel series Daredevil: Born Again now well underway in New York City, star Charlie Cox has been spotted back on set dressed as lawyer Matt Murdock, complete with the character’s iconic red glasses and cane.
Cox is accompanied in the new Born Again set photos by smartly-dressed co-star Nikki M. James (Severence), who plays a new addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming Disney-fied version of the Netflix show. Marvel has not confirmed the name of James’ character, but she’s rumored to be playing assistant district attorney Kirsten McDuffie, who was once romantically linked to Matt in the pages of Marvel Comics. To be fair, you can’t throw a stone in the Marvel Universe without hitting someone Matt’s been romantically linked to! The old dog.
After helping (ahem) Jennifer Walters out on the West Coast in Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law last year,...
Cox is accompanied in the new Born Again set photos by smartly-dressed co-star Nikki M. James (Severence), who plays a new addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming Disney-fied version of the Netflix show. Marvel has not confirmed the name of James’ character, but she’s rumored to be playing assistant district attorney Kirsten McDuffie, who was once romantically linked to Matt in the pages of Marvel Comics. To be fair, you can’t throw a stone in the Marvel Universe without hitting someone Matt’s been romantically linked to! The old dog.
After helping (ahem) Jennifer Walters out on the West Coast in Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law last year,...
- 3/20/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't afraid to repeat itself. Sometimes, that means we're lucky enough to get legacy characters. That's how we got to see Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) don the mantle of Captain America, how Dr. Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) lifted Mjölnir and transformed into The Mighty Thor, and how Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) survived an accidental gamma-irradiated blood transfusion to become She-Hulk.
Other times, it means that we're stuck watching Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) rehash the same emotional beats in every single project. In fairness, Tony Stark spent most of his MCU tenure doing the same thing, except with guilt instead of grief. Could we provide more examples? Sure, but you've undoubtedly filled in the blanks for yourself, for better or worse.
Plus, we want to get into the reason why you clicked on this article, because no one exemplifies this circuitous mentality better than the McU's next Big Baddie,...
Other times, it means that we're stuck watching Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) rehash the same emotional beats in every single project. In fairness, Tony Stark spent most of his MCU tenure doing the same thing, except with guilt instead of grief. Could we provide more examples? Sure, but you've undoubtedly filled in the blanks for yourself, for better or worse.
Plus, we want to get into the reason why you clicked on this article, because no one exemplifies this circuitous mentality better than the McU's next Big Baddie,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Cameron Roy Hall
- Slash Film
This article contains MCU spoilers
Some superhero stories truly glide on the idea of a hero’s redemption. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we have seen characters like Tony Stark, Stephen Strange, Natasha Romanoff, and Gamora make up for their past sins via heroism. A viewer’s love for a great redemption story occasionally mixes itself with the concept of a villain so likable that you no longer want to root against them.
There have been many villains in the MCU and a good chunk of them have changed their ways for the better over time. A good face-turn could always get the blood pumping. We’ve decided to rank the best ones.
First some ground rules: this list is based on villains or at least antagonists. Yes, Tony Stark was a dick and was responsible for countless deaths, but he has always been portrayed as the good guy. Similarly,...
Some superhero stories truly glide on the idea of a hero’s redemption. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we have seen characters like Tony Stark, Stephen Strange, Natasha Romanoff, and Gamora make up for their past sins via heroism. A viewer’s love for a great redemption story occasionally mixes itself with the concept of a villain so likable that you no longer want to root against them.
There have been many villains in the MCU and a good chunk of them have changed their ways for the better over time. A good face-turn could always get the blood pumping. We’ve decided to rank the best ones.
First some ground rules: this list is based on villains or at least antagonists. Yes, Tony Stark was a dick and was responsible for countless deaths, but he has always been portrayed as the good guy. Similarly,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Beyond the characters from the other Marvel shows on Netflix, the original Daredevil series wasn’t exactly full of cameos from the larger Marvel Universe. Now that the Man Without Fear is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Charlie Cox is excited about the cameo possibilities in his new Daredevil: Born Again series.
While speaking with Metro, Charlie Cox said that he hasn’t read any of the scripts for Daredevil: Born Again, so he doesn’t know who could be turning up, but he knows there are naturally more opportunities for crossovers. “When we were on Netflix, we didn’t have the opportunity to really have the crossovers other than the characters that we knew we had in that Netflix Marvel world,” Cox said. “Now that door is wide open to all sorts of possibilities and that, for me, as someone who’s become a great fan of the...
While speaking with Metro, Charlie Cox said that he hasn’t read any of the scripts for Daredevil: Born Again, so he doesn’t know who could be turning up, but he knows there are naturally more opportunities for crossovers. “When we were on Netflix, we didn’t have the opportunity to really have the crossovers other than the characters that we knew we had in that Netflix Marvel world,” Cox said. “Now that door is wide open to all sorts of possibilities and that, for me, as someone who’s become a great fan of the...
- 12/31/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is absolutely obsessed with Steve Rogers. It's been years since we last saw the star-spangled man disappear into the past, share a dance with Peggy Carter, and then reemerge as a Joe Biden lookalike. And even so, we've never really been rid of him. At first, it was just because we couldn't make sense of what his ending implied -- has Steve always been Peggy's mysterious husband? Did he disrupt the timeline by popping back to the past? Is he also a secret US President?! but even after Timeline-Gate was settled, Steve's presence has lingered. Chris Evans may not have plans to return, but the MCU still refuses to let the supersoldier go.
Since Steve quietly exited the present, his life has been celebrated via museum exhibits, a broadway musical, and — the wildest of them all — the addition of Cap's shield to New York's Statue of Liberty.
Since Steve quietly exited the present, his life has been celebrated via museum exhibits, a broadway musical, and — the wildest of them all — the addition of Cap's shield to New York's Statue of Liberty.
- 11/26/2022
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
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Tatiana Maslany, who is coming off the first season of Disney+’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, is no stranger to kicking butt on the small screen.
As part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she plays lawyer Jennifer Walters, who “inherits” the superhuman qualities of her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) after a freak accident, and starts to attract the attention of nefarious organizations. Maslany is familiar with those, too, as her star-making turn came in the BBC America sci-fi series Orphan Black.
Debuting in 2013, it starred the Canadian actress as con artist Sarah Manning, who discovers she was part of an illegal cloning experiment and that someone is plotting to kill her and her clones. Critics were immediately impressed — The Hollywood Reporter‘s 2013 review called the series “wildly entertaining” and Maslany “fantastic” — so much so that the actress surprised the competition at the...
Tatiana Maslany, who is coming off the first season of Disney+’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, is no stranger to kicking butt on the small screen.
As part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she plays lawyer Jennifer Walters, who “inherits” the superhuman qualities of her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) after a freak accident, and starts to attract the attention of nefarious organizations. Maslany is familiar with those, too, as her star-making turn came in the BBC America sci-fi series Orphan Black.
Debuting in 2013, it starred the Canadian actress as con artist Sarah Manning, who discovers she was part of an illegal cloning experiment and that someone is plotting to kill her and her clones. Critics were immediately impressed — The Hollywood Reporter‘s 2013 review called the series “wildly entertaining” and Maslany “fantastic” — so much so that the actress surprised the competition at the...
- 11/24/2022
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As of 2022, Chris Hemsworth has played Thor for 11 years, which is the same length as Robert Downey Jr.'s run as Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Downey Jr. depicted the "genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist" across nine movies (not counting his credits scene cameo in "The Incredible Hulk"), which is just one more MCU film than Hemsworth has under his belt at this stage (not counting his own cameo in the credits for "Doctor Strange"). Who will emerge triumphant in this totally arbitrary contest?
The key to Hemsworth's durability as the blonde Asgardian beefcake is a combination of the actor's dedication to sustaining the superhero's incredibly defined physique and to changing up his portrayal of the character from one film to the next. Depending on who's calling the shots, no two versions of Thor are quite alike. In Kenneth Branagh's hands, he's an arrogant royal son in need of a lesson in humility.
The key to Hemsworth's durability as the blonde Asgardian beefcake is a combination of the actor's dedication to sustaining the superhero's incredibly defined physique and to changing up his portrayal of the character from one film to the next. Depending on who's calling the shots, no two versions of Thor are quite alike. In Kenneth Branagh's hands, he's an arrogant royal son in need of a lesson in humility.
- 11/18/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Daredevil made his official return in She-Hulk this year after a brief cameo in last year’s Spider-man: No Way Home. Charlie Cox, along with Vincent D’Onofrio, is set to return to Hell’s Kitchen in DisneyPlus’ Daredevil: Born Again. Fans are anticipating the new show as it continues the story of Matt Murdock in the battle for the soul of New York against the Kingpin.
One former Daredevil cast member who has revealed is not making a return, at least not yet, is Deborah Ann Woll. Variety reports that the actress has said that Marvel has not contacted her about the upcoming sequel series despite her character, Karen Page, being a prominent love interest to Murdock.
Woll comments on the matter on the Inside of You podcast,
I can say this: they have not called me yet. So, as of now, I am not a part of it. I...
One former Daredevil cast member who has revealed is not making a return, at least not yet, is Deborah Ann Woll. Variety reports that the actress has said that Marvel has not contacted her about the upcoming sequel series despite her character, Karen Page, being a prominent love interest to Murdock.
Woll comments on the matter on the Inside of You podcast,
I can say this: they have not called me yet. So, as of now, I am not a part of it. I...
- 11/18/2022
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio are making the jump from Netflix’s canceled “Daredevil” series to Disney’s upcoming limited series “Daredevil: Born Again,” but their former co-star Deborah Ann Woll might not be following. “True Blood” alum Woll starred opposite Cox as Karen Page on all three seasons of Netflix’s “Daredevil.” Considering Karen was a prominent character on “Daredevil” and Matt Murdock’s primary love interest, many Marvel fans have been wondering whether or not Woll would appear on “Born Again.”
“I can say this: they have not called me yet. So, as of now, I am not a part of it,” Woll revealed on a recent episode of the “Inside of You” podcast (via Total Film), hosted by “Smallville” alum Michael Rosenbaum. “I would be thrilled to get to be a part of it. They know where I am. Like I said, I love the character Karen Page.
“I can say this: they have not called me yet. So, as of now, I am not a part of it,” Woll revealed on a recent episode of the “Inside of You” podcast (via Total Film), hosted by “Smallville” alum Michael Rosenbaum. “I would be thrilled to get to be a part of it. They know where I am. Like I said, I love the character Karen Page.
- 11/17/2022
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
After years of criticism in some corners that the Marvel Cinematic Universe had fallen into a stale pattern of formula and familiarity, Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has felt like the most experimental the superhero studio has ever been. Naturally, this has led to some of the most divisive reactions that these crowd-pleasing blockbusters have ever received. For every well-received breakthrough character to arrive on the scene, from Simu Liu's Shang-Chi to the entire stable of "Eternals" to streaming service additions like Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan and Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters, it seems as if their respective movies and shows themselves haven't experienced the same near-universal adoration that previous MCU entries have enjoyed.
That appears to have course-corrected in a big way with "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2018 smash-hit. (Check out /Film's review by Chris Evangelista for more in-depth thoughts.) Burdened...
That appears to have course-corrected in a big way with "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2018 smash-hit. (Check out /Film's review by Chris Evangelista for more in-depth thoughts.) Burdened...
- 11/11/2022
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Photo: 'She-Hulk' Following the release of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder,’ Marvel Studios nears the conclusion of Phase Four introducing another woman to the Avengers roster. As the only project in the Marvel Cinematic Universe currently running, ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ introduces one of the strongest and most beloved comic characters to the screen. Tatiana Maslany, the Canadian actress formerly seen on ‘Orphan Black’ and ‘Parks and Recreation,’ leads the limited Disney+ series as Jennifer Walters, the mortal lawyer trying to survive in the everyday chaos of the universe that has to coexist with the Avengers and their enemies. The show follows Jen and the tragedy that is her mortal life being ripped away from her. A lawyer content with her normal life suffers an unfortunate (but fortunate) accident that curses her with the ability to become a green, indestructible, brawny, yet beautiful, superhero. Things to do: Subscribe to...
- 11/10/2022
- by Nino Vongphachanh
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is making his Marvel.
The actor, who is already known to comic book fans as DC’s Black Manta in the Jason Momoa Aquaman movies and for his memorable role in HBO’s Watchmen, is in talks to star in Wonder Man, Marvel’s latest Disney+ series.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, a writer-producer on comedies such as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Community, are spearheading the series. Guest will be head writer, while Cretton will exec produce and possibly direct an episode or more.
Wonder Man is one of Marvel’s oldest characters, first introduced in 1964 in the pages of Avengers No. 9. He was initially a villain and only appeared sporadically in the early Marvel Age, but was reconceived as a hero (and Avenger) in the late 1970s.
In the 1980s,...
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is making his Marvel.
The actor, who is already known to comic book fans as DC’s Black Manta in the Jason Momoa Aquaman movies and for his memorable role in HBO’s Watchmen, is in talks to star in Wonder Man, Marvel’s latest Disney+ series.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest, a writer-producer on comedies such as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Community, are spearheading the series. Guest will be head writer, while Cretton will exec produce and possibly direct an episode or more.
Wonder Man is one of Marvel’s oldest characters, first introduced in 1964 in the pages of Avengers No. 9. He was initially a villain and only appeared sporadically in the early Marvel Age, but was reconceived as a hero (and Avenger) in the late 1970s.
In the 1980s,...
- 10/31/2022
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Yesterday, the first trailer for "Ant-Man: Quantumania" was released, featuring a cameo that will change the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it forever — and Kang is there too.
Though many don't exactly know him by name, fans of Netflix's sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave" were delighted to see Ruben Rabasa, the old man from the nutty focus group sketch from season 1, pop up to thank "Spider-Man" for his heroism.
Finally, the MCU is growing up and showcasing real star power.
And Twitter took notice! Many users excitedly screenshotted Rabasa's moment in the coffee shop and made jokes about "I Think You Should Leave" becoming canon in the MCU, including one of the writers of "Quantumania," Jeff Loveness. Whether Rabasa is playing a recurring gag or just a throwaway extra, it really seems as though Marvel Studios couldn't have seen the virality of this one little cameo coming.
Though many don't exactly know him by name, fans of Netflix's sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave" were delighted to see Ruben Rabasa, the old man from the nutty focus group sketch from season 1, pop up to thank "Spider-Man" for his heroism.
Finally, the MCU is growing up and showcasing real star power.
And Twitter took notice! Many users excitedly screenshotted Rabasa's moment in the coffee shop and made jokes about "I Think You Should Leave" becoming canon in the MCU, including one of the writers of "Quantumania," Jeff Loveness. Whether Rabasa is playing a recurring gag or just a throwaway extra, it really seems as though Marvel Studios couldn't have seen the virality of this one little cameo coming.
- 10/25/2022
- by Tyler Llewyn Taing
- Slash Film
Jennifer Walters “had a lot more questions” for Marvel overlord K.E.V.I.N. than what viewers got to see in the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finale, Tatiana Maslany shares in the TVLine video above.
At the start of our post mortem video Q&a, Maslany details why Jen’s face-to-robotic face with Marvel boss K.E.V.I.N. (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), voiced by Brian T. Delaney, was her favorite moment from the season finale.
More from TVLineShe-Hulk's K.E.V.I.N. Almost Looked Very Different -- See Early Concept ArtWas Andor's Resort Sequence Possibly a Flashback? Let's Look at the Facts.
At the start of our post mortem video Q&a, Maslany details why Jen’s face-to-robotic face with Marvel boss K.E.V.I.N. (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), voiced by Brian T. Delaney, was her favorite moment from the season finale.
More from TVLineShe-Hulk's K.E.V.I.N. Almost Looked Very Different -- See Early Concept ArtWas Andor's Resort Sequence Possibly a Flashback? Let's Look at the Facts.
- 10/22/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In more ways than one, "She-Hulk: Attorney At Law" is a rarity when it comes to Marvel's Disney+ shows: for one thing, it's more of a legal sitcom than an action-packed superhero saga. Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) is battling career politics, her own insecurities, and the terrible realities of online dating more often than she's facing down supervillains, which is a big part of what makes her nine-episode series feel so refreshing. Other than Deadpool (who doesn't really count yet) Jen is also the first hero in the franchise to break the fourth wall, getting extremely creative when it comes to her meta-narrative.
By far my favorite way that Jen's story stands apart is its ability to skirt past the trap that so many of the other MCU entries have fallen into: getting so wrapped up in the connective tissue that it loses sight of its core. "She-Hulk" is very...
By far my favorite way that Jen's story stands apart is its ability to skirt past the trap that so many of the other MCU entries have fallen into: getting so wrapped up in the connective tissue that it loses sight of its core. "She-Hulk" is very...
- 10/22/2022
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
Spoiler alert: The following story contains spoilers for “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” season one.
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige helped put “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” director Kat Coiro’s mind at ease when it came to filming that finale episode.
The “Marry Me” movie-maker told The Hollywood Reporter how she was worried about filming such an unconventional ending to a Marvel show. However, Feige and other bosses told her not to fret.
The episode, titled “Whose Show Is This?”, saw Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) smash the fourth wall, using the Disney+ platform to wind up at Marvel Studios, where she discussed how the season should end with a robotic AI named K.E.V.I.N.
Read More: ‘She-Hulk’ Star Tatiana Maslany On The Season 1 Finale, Daredevil & The New Hulk In The Family
As THR questioned Coiro whether she was impressed that Feige and co. “were so willing to...
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige helped put “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” director Kat Coiro’s mind at ease when it came to filming that finale episode.
The “Marry Me” movie-maker told The Hollywood Reporter how she was worried about filming such an unconventional ending to a Marvel show. However, Feige and other bosses told her not to fret.
The episode, titled “Whose Show Is This?”, saw Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) smash the fourth wall, using the Disney+ platform to wind up at Marvel Studios, where she discussed how the season should end with a robotic AI named K.E.V.I.N.
Read More: ‘She-Hulk’ Star Tatiana Maslany On The Season 1 Finale, Daredevil & The New Hulk In The Family
As THR questioned Coiro whether she was impressed that Feige and co. “were so willing to...
- 10/21/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.)
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
"Moon Knight" season 2 conversations are happening.
"The Flash" star Ezra Miller is facing serious jail time.
Julia Roberts wants to make a superhero movie.
The first "Gotham Knights" reviews are pretty mixed.
All that and more!
Marvel Comics Releases Trailer For Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Just in time for the Halloween season, Marvel has unveiled a trailer for the latest Spidey-centric series, "Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man." This new miniseries promises a darker take on the web-slinger, with demons in the City of Angels. The synopsis for the book reads as follows:
What is reality and what is dream?...
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
"Moon Knight" season 2 conversations are happening.
"The Flash" star Ezra Miller is facing serious jail time.
Julia Roberts wants to make a superhero movie.
The first "Gotham Knights" reviews are pretty mixed.
All that and more!
Marvel Comics Releases Trailer For Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Just in time for the Halloween season, Marvel has unveiled a trailer for the latest Spidey-centric series, "Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man." This new miniseries promises a darker take on the web-slinger, with demons in the City of Angels. The synopsis for the book reads as follows:
What is reality and what is dream?...
- 10/20/2022
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" quickly became one of the most interesting Marvel Cinematic Universe titles. No, it is not the best, but it brings a lot of new and fascinating things to the franchise, from its humor to its sex-positive attitude that we've never seen in the franchise before. Plus, let's not forget how it expanded the Marvel universe in ways that more accurately reflect the comic book world it is inspired by, even if they didn't have a huge impact on the MCU at large.
Indeed, the meta humor alone was a beacon of light in a franchise that was getting stale in its style of humor. Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters constantly looked at the camera and poked fun at the conventions of a Marvel show in hilarious ways, even if the show still followed most of those conventions. Still, the low stakes, bigger focus on slice-of-life, mundane problems,...
Indeed, the meta humor alone was a beacon of light in a franchise that was getting stale in its style of humor. Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters constantly looked at the camera and poked fun at the conventions of a Marvel show in hilarious ways, even if the show still followed most of those conventions. Still, the low stakes, bigger focus on slice-of-life, mundane problems,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
The season one finale of "She-Hulk" features an unorthodox twist. Instead of facing her foes in a brutal smash-fest, She-Hulk, aka Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), breaks the fourth wall - literally - and bursts through the Disney+ menu to talk with K.E.V.I.N., a sentient robot that controls the MCU (and a comedic take on actual Marvel head Kevin Feige). The pair argue about storytelling, the McU's Disney+ series' endings, and whose show it really is.
Maslany tells Popsugar that when showrunner Jessica Gao first told her this idea for the finale, she wondered if the head honchos at Marvel would let them do it. "But I think that's why I loved it so much," she says. "It felt so innately 'She-Hulk.' And it also felt very Jessica Gao. It also felt very female. . . . To see the system for what it is and to be able...
Maslany tells Popsugar that when showrunner Jessica Gao first told her this idea for the finale, she wondered if the head honchos at Marvel would let them do it. "But I think that's why I loved it so much," she says. "It felt so innately 'She-Hulk.' And it also felt very Jessica Gao. It also felt very female. . . . To see the system for what it is and to be able...
- 10/20/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Spoiler Alert: reading further will reveal a key plot point in the season finale of “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”.
The first season of Marvel’s “She-Hulk” concluded last week, containing the big revelation of yet another Hulk — this one a baby named Skaar.
The season finale also boasted a very unconventional ending for a project set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) didn’t smash a foe, but instead smashed the fourth wall, using the Disney+ platform to wind up at Marvel Studios, where she discussed how the season should end with a robotic AI named K.E.V.I.N.
Anyone guessing that was a not-too-subtle nod to Marvel’s president and chief creative officer Kevin Feige can take a seat at the front of the class, and in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter the series’ head writer and executive producer, Jessica Gao,...
The first season of Marvel’s “She-Hulk” concluded last week, containing the big revelation of yet another Hulk — this one a baby named Skaar.
The season finale also boasted a very unconventional ending for a project set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) didn’t smash a foe, but instead smashed the fourth wall, using the Disney+ platform to wind up at Marvel Studios, where she discussed how the season should end with a robotic AI named K.E.V.I.N.
Anyone guessing that was a not-too-subtle nod to Marvel’s president and chief creative officer Kevin Feige can take a seat at the front of the class, and in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter the series’ head writer and executive producer, Jessica Gao,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Thanks to “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” we now know two things for sure: Captain America fuuuuuu–s, and She-Hulk smashes (Matt Murdock). And while Kevin Feige may have been ready and willing to reveal the first of those things, She-Hulk’s sex life was a bit more taboo for Marvel. But, according to the women involved, it was always going to be spotlighted, one way or another.
Marvel fans have long mourned the fact that, despite having an entire universe full of adults, the MCU rarely, if ever, shows those adults having sexual relations. Many were excited for the possibility of that changing with last year’s “Eternals.” But, when Cersei and Ikaris’ moment arrived, it was very PG and very short-lived.
Now, we have “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” streaming in its entirety on Disney+. And in this series, Jennifer Walters not only has a sex life, but has an active sex life.
Marvel fans have long mourned the fact that, despite having an entire universe full of adults, the MCU rarely, if ever, shows those adults having sexual relations. Many were excited for the possibility of that changing with last year’s “Eternals.” But, when Cersei and Ikaris’ moment arrived, it was very PG and very short-lived.
Now, we have “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” streaming in its entirety on Disney+. And in this series, Jennifer Walters not only has a sex life, but has an active sex life.
- 10/20/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.)
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
"The Flash" sequel already has a script.
Tatiana Maslany wants She-Hulk in "Daredevil: Born Again."
The "Marvel Zombies" show will not be long.
A "Batman/Spawn" trailer.
All that and more!
The Batman/Spawn Crossover Gets A Trailer
Worlds are set to collide in December when Image Comics' biggest character, Spawn, crosses overs over with DC's biggest hero, Batman. Now, DC has revealed a trailer for "Batman/Spawn," which will mark the first major collaboration between the publishers in years. While the trailer doesn't give us much by way of story, it hypes up the team-up...
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
"The Flash" sequel already has a script.
Tatiana Maslany wants She-Hulk in "Daredevil: Born Again."
The "Marvel Zombies" show will not be long.
A "Batman/Spawn" trailer.
All that and more!
The Batman/Spawn Crossover Gets A Trailer
Worlds are set to collide in December when Image Comics' biggest character, Spawn, crosses overs over with DC's biggest hero, Batman. Now, DC has revealed a trailer for "Batman/Spawn," which will mark the first major collaboration between the publishers in years. While the trailer doesn't give us much by way of story, it hypes up the team-up...
- 10/18/2022
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
"She-Hulk" introduces us to Jennifer Walters, Bruce Banner's cousin and the latest superhero in the McU's Phase Four. While the buzziest cameo in the Disney+/Marvel series was probably the long-awaited return of Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, the show's Oct. 13 season finale managed to slip in another hint about the future of the Marvel universe. In the episode's closing minutes, we're introduced to Skaar, the Hulk's son - and a notable figure in the Marvel comics.
Who Is Skaar in the Marvel Comics?
In the comics, Skaar is the son of the Hulk (aka Bruce Banner) and Caiera, an alien woman from the planet Sakaar. During a great war on Sakaar, the Hulk is captured by the evil Red King, then eventually frees himself and leads rebel forces. Caiera, previously forced to work for the Red King, betrays him and sides with Hulk, who eventually emerges victorious as the new king.
Who Is Skaar in the Marvel Comics?
In the comics, Skaar is the son of the Hulk (aka Bruce Banner) and Caiera, an alien woman from the planet Sakaar. During a great war on Sakaar, the Hulk is captured by the evil Red King, then eventually frees himself and leads rebel forces. Caiera, previously forced to work for the Red King, betrays him and sides with Hulk, who eventually emerges victorious as the new king.
- 10/18/2022
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Although its titular character is the main focus, "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" is painfully aware of the surrounding universe Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) finds herself in. The show taps into the lesser-known parts of the MCU while touching on some long-anticipated interactions, including the re-introduction of Matt Murdock as Daredevil. After several years away from the suit and cowl, Charlie Cox reprises the role that has defined the character for the past decade in live-action. In order to bring his journey full circle, "She-Hulk" pays homage to a seminal part of Netflix's "Daredevil." I'm talking about the hallway fight scenes, of course.
His relationship with Walters is a focal point in the penultimate episode, but the series honors what came before it in one very exciting way. When Daredevil and She-Hulk find themselves having to work together to stop Leap-Frog, the veteran vigilante drops into the villain's...
His relationship with Walters is a focal point in the penultimate episode, but the series honors what came before it in one very exciting way. When Daredevil and She-Hulk find themselves having to work together to stop Leap-Frog, the veteran vigilante drops into the villain's...
- 10/18/2022
- by Marcos Melendez
- Slash Film
Our days of missing Matt Murdock have officially come to an end because not only is Daredevil back, the vigilante of Hell's Kitchen also has a bright future in the upcoming phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fresh off his cameo in that very sad Spider-Man movie, Charlie Cox's Daredevil made a guest appearance on "She-Hulk: Attorney At Law," where we saw a very different side of the brooding hero we've always loved.
Don't worry, he hasn't changed too much since the Netflix series came to a close in 2018: he's still a kickass lawyer with a superhero side gig and spends his nights prowling the streets in search of villainy, but caught in the midst of a much more lighthearted series, Daredevil also makes time for some joy of his own. Namely, he finds a much more pleasant way to spend his night in LA after crossing paths...
Don't worry, he hasn't changed too much since the Netflix series came to a close in 2018: he's still a kickass lawyer with a superhero side gig and spends his nights prowling the streets in search of villainy, but caught in the midst of a much more lighthearted series, Daredevil also makes time for some joy of his own. Namely, he finds a much more pleasant way to spend his night in LA after crossing paths...
- 10/18/2022
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
Marvel's Netflix shows are far from perfect. Their seasons tend to run too long, they often lean on Orientalist tropes, and some of them feature Danny Rand (I kid... but not really). At the same time, they boast stunning action scenes, are refreshingly adult in terms of their tone and content, and benefit from top-notch casting. That includes Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, which is part of why viewers were excited to see the actor reprise his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe proper with his cameo in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
The Man Without Fear's subsequent appearance on "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," however, has proven more divisive. It's understandable; after watching Cox's superhero wrestle with his Catholic faith while leading dual lives as a lawyer and vigilante for years, seeing him crack jokes while flirting and casually hooking up with Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) might come...
The Man Without Fear's subsequent appearance on "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," however, has proven more divisive. It's understandable; after watching Cox's superhero wrestle with his Catholic faith while leading dual lives as a lawyer and vigilante for years, seeing him crack jokes while flirting and casually hooking up with Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) might come...
- 10/18/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Director Kat Coiro Made Sure The She-Hulk Finale Shot At The Real Marvel Studios Offices [Exclusive]
Throughout the course of "She-Hulk: Attorney At Law," Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters constantly broke the fourth wall to address her adoring public, just as her comic book counterpart did in the pages of Marvel Comics many years ago. But in the season 1 finale of the latest Marvel Studios series on Disney+, Jen wasn't just yelling at her writers for the decisions they were making in her story. Shulkie broke out of the House of Mouse's streamer and marched right into the writers' room to confront showrunner Jessica Gao and her team face to face. And when they didn't give her the answers she was looking for, the Jade Giantess headed to the House of Ideas' offices to confront the man in charge. Of course, she was met by a very different K.E.V.I.N. than she was expecting.
As soon as She-Hulk escaped Disney+ and entered our world,...
As soon as She-Hulk escaped Disney+ and entered our world,...
- 10/17/2022
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
It's fitting that "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" ends on a dramatically novel note unlike anything Marvel has tried before. The fourth-wall-breaking series builds up to a teased high-spectacle battle between She-Hulk, Titania, the Abomination, and the Hulk, before Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) takes over and, in her wink-to-the-audience fashion, cancels the fight. Instead she gets meta with it, charging into Marvel Studios' writer's room and making her way to Marvel's supposed She-Hulk shot-caller, the AI-powered robot K.E.V.I.N., a humorous stand-in for real-life Marvel head Kevin Feige.
The series originally had a much more traditional finale, with head writer Jessica Gao penning multiple versions of a finale and concluding with a "big villain fight, big finale" ending. Kevin Feige himself intervened and convinced her that the series was different from everything Marvel's done, and therefore it could get away with the more novel ending. In a new /Film interview,...
The series originally had a much more traditional finale, with head writer Jessica Gao penning multiple versions of a finale and concluding with a "big villain fight, big finale" ending. Kevin Feige himself intervened and convinced her that the series was different from everything Marvel's done, and therefore it could get away with the more novel ending. In a new /Film interview,...
- 10/17/2022
- by Jeff Ewing
- Slash Film
"She-Hulk: Attorney At Law" has ended (for now), and the last Disney+ series in Marvel Studios' Phase 4 line-up certainly didn't disappoint. Setting aside the usual big-picture developments expected of the Marvel Cinematic Universe shows, "She-Hulk" tells a smaller-scale story focusing on the growth of Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany). The nine-episode season showed the journey of Jennifer embracing her newfound powers as a Hulk, offering a different structure and style than the shows that had come before. The series, dubbed a legal comedy, brought a hilarious sense of realism to the greater MCU. The odd and otherworldly clients with everyday problems that She-Hulk represented throughout the season helped to make the massive interconnected world feel a little more human and lived-in.
Moreover, the unexpected trajectory of Jen's story allowed for moments of fourth wall-breaking that made She-Hulk a character that related to the audience with their enjoyment (or frustrations) with the show.
Moreover, the unexpected trajectory of Jen's story allowed for moments of fourth wall-breaking that made She-Hulk a character that related to the audience with their enjoyment (or frustrations) with the show.
- 10/17/2022
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- Slash Film
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