Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 11 months ago
In summer 2022, Bruce Banner’s cousin Jennifer Walters scored the MCU spotlight for herself in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law," one of the many Marvel TV shows that can be streamed with a Disney+ subscription. Critically-speaking, the Tatiana Maslany-led series was received decently, but it certainly didn’t escape critique, particularly for its visual effects. Well, according to Marvel insiders, there were larger issues at play with "She-Hulk," including $25 million episodes and “half baked scripts.”

Within a Variety story that also covered how Marvel Studios is reportedly interested in bringing back dead characters like Iron Man, the insiders stated that both "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" and WandaVision found themselves so log jammed on VFX work that final effects were added in after these shows had already premiered on Disney+. However, regarding the former series, some of these “inside sources” claim that Victoria Alonso, the Marvel Studios executive whom was fired from the company last year, was used as a “scapegoat” for "She-Hulk’s" issues, when the real culprit was actually “a lack of oversight on script development,” which then led to problems on the VFX side of things.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended