The She Hulk series will be one of the big news for August 2022 on the Disney+ platform. But it will be without this iconic MCU character, much to the dismay of director Jessica Gao and her team.
Just a few hours until She-Hulk arrives on Disney+, one of August 2022’s big news. While she waits to find out if it’s going to be a hit or a flop, director Jessica Gao has some interesting behind-the-scenes and especially the difficulty of using Marvel characters. Especially a…
Spider-Man is not allowed to appear in She-Hulk
As Spider-Man quietly weaves his web in the video game, we learn that the Spider-Man played by Tom Holland in the cinema could have also appeared in She-Hulk. Finally, it would have been necessary for the director of the TV show to have the right…
In conversation with The Direct, the creator of She Hulk: Avocate, made a confidence that wasn’t surprising in the end, but will disappoint more than one. Spider-Man is one of those Marvel characters that has had a very difficult time getting custody of a project.
There were a lot of characters from the comics that we wanted to have in funny situations where we could think of reasons why they would get into legal trouble. But there were a lot of characters from the comics that we couldn’t use. Either because of a rights issue or because of Marvel… all they told us was that they had other plans for them. And that’s the only answer they gave. We really tried everything to get a bit more information, but of course they didn’t want to tell us.
I will say that the one MCU character that we couldn’t use and that really disappointed the writers was Spider-Man and every other character that revolves around his universe. Because we have so many Spider-Man fans on our team.
Isn’t the small screen good enough for such a superhero? Possibly, but that’s all we know. Daredevil will look great in She-Hulk with others like Hulk played by Mark Ruffalo, Wong from Doctor Strange etc. If success comes, maybe Spidey will be cleaned out.
She Hulk debuts exclusively on Disney+ this Thursday, August 18.