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[This story contains spoilers for She-Hulk episode three.]
The Abomination is back in a big way. The third episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, directed by Kat Coiro and written by Francesca Gailes & Jacqueline J. Gailes, centers on Jennifer Walters’ (Tatiana Maslany) defense of Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), aka the Abomination, to the parole board. Of course, nothing is ever simple for Jennifer. Her defense is thrown for a loop after footage is released of Blonksy’s recent escape, and his friendly cage match with Wong (Benedict Wong), as seen in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. The return of the Abomination has been one of the most anticipated elements of She-Hulk, following his surprise reappearance after 13 years in Shang-Chi. Roth’s return is rewarding for long-term MCU audiences and defenders of The Incredible Hulk, myself included. But it also speaks to the importance of continuity as a large...
[This story contains spoilers for She-Hulk episode three.]
The Abomination is back in a big way. The third episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, directed by Kat Coiro and written by Francesca Gailes & Jacqueline J. Gailes, centers on Jennifer Walters’ (Tatiana Maslany) defense of Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), aka the Abomination, to the parole board. Of course, nothing is ever simple for Jennifer. Her defense is thrown for a loop after footage is released of Blonksy’s recent escape, and his friendly cage match with Wong (Benedict Wong), as seen in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. The return of the Abomination has been one of the most anticipated elements of She-Hulk, following his surprise reappearance after 13 years in Shang-Chi. Roth’s return is rewarding for long-term MCU audiences and defenders of The Incredible Hulk, myself included. But it also speaks to the importance of continuity as a large...
- 9/1/2022
- by Richard Newby
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
2008’s The Incredible Hulk has long been regarded as something of an outlier in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, due in part to Disney’s lack of involvement and the subsequent departure of Edward Norton from the role of Bruce Banner. Nonetheless, it seems that this less remembered chapter in the Infinity Saga will be getting a callback in the upcoming Disney Plus series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
The first live-action Marvel Studios TV show has recently been filming in in Atlanta, Georgia, where a good number of set photos have managed to make their way online. And as Twitter user @MsLizzieHill observed over the weekend, one reveal offered by these unofficial images is a sign for a company called Samson Development.
As some of you may recall, Ty Burrell took on the role of Leonard Samson in The Incredible Hulk. What’s more, the character of Doc Samson...
The first live-action Marvel Studios TV show has recently been filming in in Atlanta, Georgia, where a good number of set photos have managed to make their way online. And as Twitter user @MsLizzieHill observed over the weekend, one reveal offered by these unofficial images is a sign for a company called Samson Development.
As some of you may recall, Ty Burrell took on the role of Leonard Samson in The Incredible Hulk. What’s more, the character of Doc Samson...
- 2/23/2020
- by David Pountain
- We Got This Covered
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the first Marvel Studios TV series to hit Disney Plus, is due to pull many strands together from past McU movies. Baron Zemo and Sharon Carter, both last seen in Captain America: Civil War, for example, will return in the show. Now, the latest set pics are suggesting there’s a chance that a character long since seen in the McU could be about to make a surprise comeback.
As pointed out by Twitter user @MsLizzieHill, signs for a company called Samson Development have been spotted in various Falcon photos over the past few months. The name will be familiar to Marvel fans as it puts us in mind of Doc Samson, Bruce Banner’s frequent ally from the comics. Leonard Samson was previously adapted, sans his superpowers, in The Incredible Hulk, but is he on his way back?
Well, it’s possible. As in the comics though,...
As pointed out by Twitter user @MsLizzieHill, signs for a company called Samson Development have been spotted in various Falcon photos over the past few months. The name will be familiar to Marvel fans as it puts us in mind of Doc Samson, Bruce Banner’s frequent ally from the comics. Leonard Samson was previously adapted, sans his superpowers, in The Incredible Hulk, but is he on his way back?
Well, it’s possible. As in the comics though,...
- 2/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
A review of tonight's "Agents of Shield" coming up just as soon as I introduce the teams over the Pa system... In its bumpy early days, "Agents of Shield" was a superhero show that seemed unwilling and/or unable to admit that it was a superhero show. The stars of the movies were absent (aside from that goofy cameo where Nick Fury showed up to yell at Coulson about a repair bill), and though the team dealt with alien artifacts and people with powers, it always felt like the show was trying to hold all that stuff at arm's length, as if even the popularity of the Marvel films had somehow not made this stuff mainstream enough. That was a long time ago, though, and "One of Us" was a fun damn episode of a show that takes place in a superhero universe and is no longer the least bit ashamed to admit it,...
- 3/18/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Welcome to another edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! The latest mutant milestone issue gets top billing, Spidey winds up in the wrong sandbox and Guy Gardner sees a whole lot more than just red. As always, Warning: Spoilers Ahead.
Pull Of The Week:
X-Factor #200
Marvel Comics – $4.99 Us
Writer: Peter David
Artists: Bing Cansino, Marco Santucci, Karl Moline
Score: 9.5/10
X-Factor Investigations makes the move from Detroit to New York in hopes of wrangling some new clients of the super-hero variety, but when their first client winds up being Franklin and Valeria Richards – the children to Reed and Sue Richards of the Fantastic Four – the team realizes that all is not what it seems.
Long-time X-Factor scribe Peter David continues to mix jaw-dropping plot bombs with great characterizations and intelligent humor in this over-sized anniversary special. The mystery of the missing Invisible Woman, on it’s own, is a great story,...
Pull Of The Week:
X-Factor #200
Marvel Comics – $4.99 Us
Writer: Peter David
Artists: Bing Cansino, Marco Santucci, Karl Moline
Score: 9.5/10
X-Factor Investigations makes the move from Detroit to New York in hopes of wrangling some new clients of the super-hero variety, but when their first client winds up being Franklin and Valeria Richards – the children to Reed and Sue Richards of the Fantastic Four – the team realizes that all is not what it seems.
Long-time X-Factor scribe Peter David continues to mix jaw-dropping plot bombs with great characterizations and intelligent humor in this over-sized anniversary special. The mystery of the missing Invisible Woman, on it’s own, is a great story,...
- 12/17/2009
- by Sal Loria
- The Flickcast
Image Comics co-founder Whilce Portacio has lifted the lid on his return to Marvel as the artist on Hulk. Portacio, who has not worked at Marvel for 12 years, is teaming up with writer Jeph Loeb to explore Leonard Samson’s sinister alter ego - a savage persona simply known as Samson - in the pages of Hulk. The artist told Cbr: "He was arguably as powerful as the Hulk, and he retained his intelligence and youthful good looks, but he still wasn't satisfied. "So Jeph is suggesting that all these years Samson has been targeting Bruce Banner and the Hulk, that (more)...
- 11/15/2009
- by By Ian Mason
- Digital Spy
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