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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.
In fact, Jen had a lot more to get off her chest when calling K.E.V.I.N. on the carpet, besides the MCU’s over-reliance on “daddy issues” and flashy final fights. As Maslany notes, “Jen’s brain likes to stick on very specific, weird little nuances about the Marvel Universe — like some people’s virginity! — so it makes sense to me.”
Maslany then goes on to relay Marvel vet Charlie Cox‘s excitement about reprising his role as Matt Murdock for this series — remember, at the time She-Hulk was written, the Daredevil revival was but a gleam in anyone’s eye — and how it had to be almost an out-of-body experience for him.
Wrapping up our video Q&A, Maslany shares one of the most fun scenes to film from Season 1 (her answer may surprise you!), and then be not coy about her future with Marvel.
Was K.E.V.I.N. just being a D.I.C.K., saying she wouldn’t leap to the big screen? Press play above for all that and more.
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I can’t watch the video. What was her response to her future with the MCU??
She says that she honestly doesn’t know.
Hmmm. Interesting. But thankyou!
I suspect they will work her into a big screen adventure in a supporting role, but I do not see her version of She-Hulk getting a solo movie.
I feel like it would be a waste not to figure out a way for her to cross over with Deadpool eventually, even if it’s just one scene.
The opportunity for them to both break the 4th wall at the same time, notice each other, and then discuss it – it’s just too juicy.
She would most likely show up in Daredevil: Reborn.
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Same way that was toned down for the comedy in the show, she would probably be toned up slightly for his show (e.g. we wouldn’t see her break the 4th Wall), but she would still be the same Jen.
It would actually be pretty awesome if she shows up in some other show (e.g. Daredevil) and breaks the fourth wall, but instead of looking straight out at the camera, she’s staring in a different direction, as if there’s some other invisible audience watching her POV, separate from us, the Daredevil audience.
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Maybe that gag is a few steps too meta for some viewers, but I would love it.
George C. Scott said that great performers always look as if they’re having fun. Definitely true for Tatiana Maslany.
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Speaking of which, the Performer of the Week choices seem to be heavily weighted toward Oscar Worthy Moments — solo turns in which actors react to extreme emotional situations. That’s not a very balanced view of what actors do. Someone like Tatania Maslany is pure gold. She doesn’t push herself forward, but just seems to love what she’s doing for its own sake, and for the chance to play with other actors. At the same time, she’s got a huge range, and brings an infectiously joyful creativity to what she does. Qualities like that should be valued more.
Is there going to be a Marvel Assembled segment on She -Hulk?
Nov. 3
My favorite scene was the throwback scene. I loved Bill Bixby and I really enjoyed seeing that.