![]() I only wish that Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn had come back in the finale. We all knew that Daredevil had to come back because people love him and their chemistry is so great. “So I’m sure there’s some plan in the future, though I have no idea what that might be. “Kevin was very specific about with Skaar,” noted Gao. Now he’s in the MCU and will presumably pop up somewhere in a more substantial role. You might remember Deusner from his recurring role on the CW’s Stargirlas the nerdy Joey Zarick. She also touched upon the other cameos in the finale. During his brief, non-speaking appearance, Skaar is played by Will Deusner. Regardless, Gao insisted that she is in the dark about any future plans for the character. However, he had no lines and and it’s unclear if Deusner will reprise the role again. RELATED: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 9 – What Did You Think?!Īctor Wil Deusner portrayed Skaar in his brief appearance. Ultimately, it was Kevin who decided it should be Skaar. Wil Deusner shared a look at the motion capture process for the Disney+ series. We talked a lot about what character we could tease. She-Hulk s Skaar actor just revealed some behind-the-scenes looks at the series. ![]() “A big cameo would be completely dependent on who was available and who was willing to do it, and you can’t really bank on that at the script stage. If the ship was on Earth to warn Banner about Skaar, it sounds reasonable that he would want to go to Sakaar himself to deal with the issue in person.“From the beginning, we often talked about if there would there be a cameo at the end or, in typical Marvel fashion, would we tease a new character at the very end,” said Jessica Gao. Do you know what could be that important? A son! Episode 2 moves the storyline forward by showing Smart Hulk onboard the Sakaarian ship, willingly making a trip to deep space. Episode 1 also has Bruce telling Jennifer that the ship was probably carrying some important message. The ship looks just like the ship used by the Grandmaster ( Jeff Goldblum), and even Bruce confirms its origin. In the first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Jennifer and Bruce get involved in a car accident after being cut down in the road by a Sakaarian ship. So, the MCU already has the perfect excuse to explain Skaar’s existence without breaking canon. And if that’s the case, he could also have fathered a child without knowing it – maybe there are no condoms in space, and accidents might happen even if they do. And since Banner doesn’t remember anything that happened during this time, Hulk could have had a relationship with an alien woman. ![]() So, there’s a two-year gap of solo adventures for the Hulk we know nothing about. During that time, Hulk is a different person than Banner, and the movie underlines how each of them keeps their own memories. In the MCU, the Hulk spends two years being a gladiator in Sakaar. Unfortunately, a self-destruction sequence from the ship that brought Hulk to Sakaar kills Caiera. She’s descended from an alien race known as the Shadow People. Caiera even becomes pregnant, giving the Hulk hope for his future. Skaar, in the comics, was born on Sakaar after his mother, Caiera, made a cocoon and threw it into a volcano post Hulk-coitus. Hulk and Caiera fight together to free Sakaar, and then become the rulers of the planet. That part, however, is essential to Hulk’s history since in his journey to control his inner rage and become a hero for Sakaar the former Avenger meets his wife, Caiera. The storyline was partially adapted for the MCU’s Thor: Ragnarok, without the bit where the Emerald Giant becomes the leader of a resistance. The Planet Hulk storyline follows the Hulk taking complete control over Banner’s body, becoming a gladiator in Sakaar, and then helping to free the planet from a tyrannical regime. So they trick Banner into getting on board a spaceship that they send through a black hole, leading a very angry Hulk to Sakaar. That’s why, in Marvel Comics, the Illuminati decide the Hulk is too dangerous to stay on Earth. ![]() Some of them are gamma-infused monsters that can level a city without breaking a sweat. Just as Moon Knight in the MCU, Banner has fully developed alters fighting to take control of his body.
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