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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
Right, must have gotten the names mixed up. That’s on me.
They could do a Captain America thing and CGI the actor to their normal human physique, since She-Hulk is a far more normal size than Hulk himself. Unless they decide to make this version a lot more buff, a bodybuilder could definitely play her hulk form with little to no CGI. Also might depend on how much control she has over transforming, if she's usually going to be in one form, that's the one the real actor should look like.
"They could do a Captain America thing and CGI the actor to their normal human physique,"
I have a better idea, to hire a woman of average constitution for Jennifer and and hire another actress for She-Hulk.
The CGI for the Captain was necessary because he was exaggeratedly thin, but Jennifer is of normal constitution.
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"She-Hulk is a far more normal size than Hulk himself"
The word "normal size" is a relative term, she continues to be more than 7 feet tall.
Edited by JoLuRo075 on Feb 25th 2020 at 11:21:18 AM
They can always apply green paint like they did for Hulk in the old days
have a listen and have a link to my discord serverWith the prevalence of mo-cap and CGI it would be simple to find a normal sized actress and then mo-cap her for She-Hulk.
I mean they didn't get two actors for the MCU Hulk, Mark plays both characters wearing mo-cap for his Hulk scenes.
Why do you need two actresses for She-Hulk? Find one who can play Jennifer then Mo-Cap to transform her into She-Hulk.
The Mo-Cap route is just rather expensive for a tv show, but given Disney's logistic of simply throwing billions of dollars at every Disney+ tv show they feel worthy, that shouldn't provide a problem.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."I imagine that if they follow the 7-foot She-Hulk route, the She-Hulk version will only appear as 5 minutes per episode. While the rest of the time would be Jennifer.
In the comics, Jennifer is in her she-hulk form most of the time, but in the comics, writers and cartoonists just have to worry about having enough green paint.
Edited by JoLuRo075 on Feb 25th 2020 at 11:51:47 AM
You could, for ambition's sake, go the The Matrix route and film the scenes of Jen Walters and She-Hulk months apart to give the actress time to bulk up significantly, but that is again more ambitious and possibly risky for the actress depending how many scenes of each there are (as rapid switches between regular body weights and highly muscular are not good for your health).
"All you Fascists bound to lose."Just cross-promoting this item (also posted it in the Disney Live-Action thread)
Bob Iger has stepped down as CEO of Disney
, replacing him is Disney theme park chairman Bob Chappek
Edited by Zarius on Feb 25th 2020 at 1:49:22 AM
(Since promo stuff for Morbius dates to 2020 when the MCU is at 2023 as of the end of Far From Home.)
Edited by TargetmasterJoe on Feb 25th 2020 at 4:54:52 AM
That was like way back in 2017. I remember hearing Some Jerk with a Camera talk about it back then.
According to Tom Holland,
he really would like to appear in WandaVision and Sony apparently had an idea to transfer Spider-Man out of the MCU...
Sometimes I wish Tom Holland would just shut up about details concerning Sony.
I keep thinking at some point Sony execs are just gonna say "We're tired of Holland thoughtlessly painting us in a bad light. Drop him immediately!"
Edited by Brandon on Feb 25th 2020 at 8:12:17 AM
Like creepy stories? Check out my book!Before we start going down the wrong road here, it's important to note that what he actually said was that during the time that it looked like Sony and Marvel were done last year there was an actual plan to keep Holland's Spidey without the MCU connection (rather than Sony going off the cuff, like a lot of people thought) - before they changed things when the two companies started playing ball again, and that Holland thought that plan was a good one.
Edited by KnownUnknown on Feb 25th 2020 at 8:53:50 AM
Huh we may have some leaks about the plot for the first episode of the Winter Falcon & the appearance of a character with enormous implications for the MCU. Gonna post this as a direct link cause the thumbnail can be considered a spoiler.
Omega Red may be appearing.
Of course take this all with a grain of salt.
Edited by slimcoder on Feb 27th 2020 at 4:54:15 AM
"I am Alpharius. This is a lie."
