tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post2953324765958730791..comments2024-03-22T19:07:21.790+00:00Comments on The Wertzone: Tatiana Maslany cast as She-Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseAdam Whiteheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11383677312079611311noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-37060957418468107172020-09-21T13:20:05.505+00:002020-09-21T13:20:05.505+00:00I'm not sure about this. She is a great actres...I'm not sure about this. She is a great actress, but She-Hulk isn't the best property for her. She's...well, tiny. A quick internet search has her at 5'4" (1.63m). Forget She-Hulk, it's hard to take her as Jennifer who is supposed to be pretty tall herself. It might had been better for her to wait for a better Marvel/DC character to open up. <br />Worse is the simple fact that any (slim) hope for a Orphan Black sequel is now dead in the water. :(Ghosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05160118520611754510noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-29544228937456581432020-09-18T21:38:52.835+00:002020-09-18T21:38:52.835+00:00I never really daydreamed about being a blind lawy...I never really daydreamed about being a blind lawyer/ ninja, but I found thought a show about one was great. I enjoy archery, but I would never contemplate going into a serious battle with a bow if a gun were an option. Nor do I fantasize about being such an amazing archer that I could do so effectively. <br /><br />I think any of these characters can be compelling if you tell good stories with them. For me the fantasy elements inherent with almost any comic book character increase the interest level if executed well. It's simply a genre I enjoy, and have since I was a kid. Yeebohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08028940396189544294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-87915627562676724702020-09-18T12:20:42.514+00:002020-09-18T12:20:42.514+00:00Marvel is losing the original MCU cast gradually a...Marvel is losing the original MCU cast gradually and I think are thinking ahead to a ground-up reboot (somewhere around Phase 6 or 7) another ten or twenty years down the line with all new actors playing Iron Man, Hulk etc. Between now and then they want to keep going with the existing universe, and moving from the first generation of characters into a second, cheaper generation. So basically they're lining up She-Hulk to replace OG Hulk for a period before they get to the reboot stage. The same with Falcon taking over Captain America's role, the generational hand-over in Hawkeye and potentially Natalie Portman taking over the Thor role as in the comics (although Hemsworth does seem happier to stick around than the rest of his G1 costars).Adam Whiteheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11383677312079611311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-7234235133030777432020-09-18T03:11:16.279+00:002020-09-18T03:11:16.279+00:00Who is the audience for this? An honest question. ...Who is the audience for this? An honest question. Are there young women who daydream about turning green and kicking ass? Are there young men who want a female character with the same strength, but not the same limitations, and therefore drama, of the original Hulk? I don't see the appeal to modern audiences of resurrecting this niche character from 1980 other than to throw money at a strong female character and hope the kids like it.<br />Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08902802137324262883noreply@blogger.com