Tatiana Maslany is finally joining the MCU as one of the most powerful female heroes in the comic universe — and yet, it's the humanity of Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, that she finds most relatable.The Emmy winner spoke with ET ahead of the Aug.
18 premiere of the new Marvel/Disney+ series, , and opened up about what she found so appealing about the role.«I was laughing on every page and I found it so relatable and kind of embarrassingly human,» Maslany says of the show, which is, structurally, more of a lighthearted legal comedy with an MCU twist. «That, to me, is where some of the great comedy comes from -- these very real characters who are, like, on this backdrop of a huge Marvel universe.»In keeping with the meta tone of some fan-favorite comic runs, sees its protagonist frequently breaking the fourth wall to speak directly to the audience -- another unique storytelling device for the Marvel narrative — and also deals with the «mundane and small» moments of her life, like online dating, in contrast to its epic, MCU-level action.«That collision of superhuman and just, like, regular dude is really fun,» Maslany shares. «The direct-to-camera stuff has been done so many times, so well, and and so I definitely like watched a lot of that and took from and and all these great references.
But also, there's something about Jen that's like, 'You guys are my buddies. Like, 'Come into my brain and let's like go on this journey together!'»During virtual press conference, the actress pointed out that Jen's «hyperawareness» of the viewing audience is another kind of superpower for her, but it's obviously her Hulk powers that set her apart — which she contracts when she comes in contact with her cousin, Bruce Banner's (Mark.
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