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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series coming to Disney + 17th August


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Just now, Spicyhotpepper said:

There's been quite a lot of noise about the working conditions when dealing with Marvel projects lately, none of it particularly good. With the slate of shows and films in the pipeline for the next few years I don't imagine that is going to get any better, either.

 

It's been like that since the early days apparently, lots of scenes changing locations in Thor The Dark World, for example, and that was still happening on Shang Chi.

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11 minutes ago, Festoon said:

 

It's been like that since the early days apparently, lots of scenes changing locations in Thor The Dark World, for example, and that was still happening on Shang Chi.

I suppose you can live with it a bit more when it's a max of a couple of films a year, but with so many shows and films now competing for artists it can't be pretty.

 

Is this a problem more generally for Disney stuff? All those Star Wars shows must be having an impact too?

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Cast is good (but we knew that).

Ep is fun - suffers a bit from "origin" story, but it had to.

CGI is still a bit ropey. But it's a TV show not a movie. And marvel/artists seem to be on bad terms.

 

So it's "fine"? I'm not sure how many eps this is (6 or 8 I'm guessing?). So it could go up or down in quality massively - but for now it's a firm "solid"

 

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That was brilliant.  Nailed the feel of the various era's and writers of  the She Hulk comic. 

 

Highlight of episode for me was 

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Bruce having to throw the rock into orbit cos reasons... And Jen's reaction to the excuse. 

 

More please.  

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That was great, the humour defintely landed - Couple of comments and questions:

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The origin story felt a bit easy when compared to other heroes - Some blood, a montage and done but I suppose that's the point, she didn't go through the turmoil and gamma rage that Bruce did. It actually made a refreshing change from the usual tortured soul type stuff.

 

What was the spaceship? I assumed it was some skrull shit and likely to tie into Secret Wars or something like that

 

Who is Jameela Jamil playing? I didn't recognise the character.

 

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6 minutes ago, cubik said:

That was great, the humour defintely landed - Couple of comments and questions:

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The origin story felt a bit easy when compared to other heroes - Some blood, a montage and done but I suppose that's the point, she didn't go through the turmoil and gamma rage that Bruce did. It actually made a refreshing change from the usual tortured soul type stuff.

 

What was the spaceship? I assumed it was some skrull shit and likely to tie into Secret Wars or something like that

 

Who is Jameela Jamil playing? I didn't recognise the character.

 

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It's a Saakar spaceship. The Grandmaster's trash planet in Ragnarok. A similar ship appeared in a chase scene in that movie. We don't yet know why it was there. Bruce said he'll have to look into that. Maybe that'll come later, maybe another movie, don't know.

 

Jameela is playing a character named Titania.

 

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9 hours ago, cubik said:

That was great, the humour defintely landed - Couple of comments and questions:

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The origin story felt a bit easy when compared to other heroes - Some blood, a montage and done but I suppose that's the point, she didn't go through the turmoil and gamma rage that Bruce did. It actually made a refreshing change from the usual tortured soul type stuff.

 

What was the spaceship? I assumed it was some skrull shit and likely to tie into Secret Wars or something like that

 

Who is Jameela Jamil playing? I didn't recognise the character.

 

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As has been said it's a spaceship from Sakaar the planet from Ragnarok. Interesting to note that the setting in Ragnarok, the planet and the concept of Hulk becoming a gladiator, was taken from one of the most famous (and best) Hulk stories from the comics: Planet Hulk. Since Marvel doesn't have the distribution rights to a solo Hulk movie, they took that story and gave it to Thor. In a watered down version, nowhere near as good as the original comic. The Sakaarian space ship showing up might hint at Hulk getting another chance at doing Planet Hulk right because there's also rumours Marvel are regaining the tights in 2023.

 

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3 hours ago, Mr. Gerbik said:
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As has been said it's a spaceship from Sakaar the planet from Ragnarok. Interesting to note that the setting in Ragnarok, the planet and the concept of Hulk becoming a gladiator, was taken from one of the most famous (and best) Hulk stories from the comics: Planet Hulk. Since Marvel doesn't have the distribution rights to a solo Hulk movie, they took that story and gave it to Thor. In a watered down version, nowhere near as good as the original comic. The Sakaarian space ship showing up might hint at Hulk getting another chance at doing Planet Hulk right because there's also rumours Marvel are regaining the tights in 2023.

 


Tights? Spandex is your best friend!

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