Tag: Jessica Gao

Marvel Overhauling their TV Productions, Starting with Daredevil

How the mightiest have fallen. A new article by The Hollywood Reporter details the troubles Marvel has faced in the past few years, specifically in developing their Disney+ shows. None of the series began with a pilot but simply dove into production, with seasons costing up to $150 million. These s...

Read More

The Leader Was Almost in She-Hulk

She-Hulk almost ruined another Marvel character. In an interview with ComicBook.com, She-Hulk head writer Jessica Gao revealed that Hulk villain The Leader was nearly the show’s antagonist, but for a reason she doesn’t remember – possibly because her mind was on more important things, like whe...

Read More

She-Hulk Team Admits to Attacking Fans and Marvel

In case you found She-Hulk: Attorney at Law too subtle, the three main creatives behind the show would love to tell you how much they hate you. In an interview with Variety, She-Hulk showrunner Jessica Gao, director Kat Coiro, and star Tatiana Maslany shared their disdain for Marvel fans and the ple...

Read More

REVIEW: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Season 1, Episode 8 “Ribbit and Rip It”

How bad is She-Hulk? So bad it screws up its main selling point, which it pretends isn’t its main selling point by constantly having Jen deny it. So bad it makes jokes about how poorly it’s written. So bad it breezes haphazardly through scenes revolving around one of the key attributes of its ma...

Read More

Avengers: Secret Wars Gets a Writer

If you’re expecting an exciting Marvel announcement, you’ve forgotten which phase of the MCU this is. Deadline exclusively reports that Michael Waldron has been chosen to write the screenplay for Avengers: Secret Wars. Waldron is the showrunner for Loki, the abysmally bad Disney+ show that is al...

Read More

She-Hulk Head Writer Says “None of Us Are That Adept at Writing” Trial Scenes

Don’t expect much from Marvel’s new Disney+ show She-Hulk, as head writer Jessica Gao says the writing team isn’t “adept at writing” trial scenes – for a show about a lawyer. In a Variety article, Gao talked about the process of her pitching the show to Marvel execs, ...

Read More

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES!

NAVIGATION