
And now we are in, you know, the most recent installment ("Thor: Love and Thunder") that is just so goofy and out there. “When you look, for example, at the evolution of ‘Thor,’ it starts out pretty serious. And it was pretty revelatory because I realized that unlike anything that has ever been done before, the MCU is this ever-evolving organism that kind of draws inspiration from the audience and from what fans want," Coiro said. “After I got the job, I sat down and I watched everything in chronological order. To prepare, Coiro, who was already a fan of the Marvel movies, revisited each title. The series, with its legal cases and winky commentary, is different than other Marvel projects. In "She-Hulk," premiering Thursday, Maslany plays Jennifer Walters, an attorney to the superhuman who, like her cousin Bruce Banner - played by Mark Ruffalo - turns into a Hulk when she gets angry. “I’m just excited that I get to work with people who I’m like, ‘You’re (expletive) cool,’ you know what I mean?” While it's noteworthy that the show's filmmakers are female, at San Diego's International Comic-Con in July, Maslany said she was more drawn to working with talented people behind the camera, who happened to be women. vulnerability,” said Coiro, who directed six of the show's nine episodes and worked closely with writer Jessica Gao. And we needed somebody with that intelligence. I said, ‘Oh, we’ve got her.’ She is an actress who understands things on an intellectual macro level, but then also understands things on a very emotional, engaged level. “As soon as the idea of Tatiana came into the sphere of the show and then she actually auditioned for us, all the fear went out the window.
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For Kat Coiro, an executive producer and director on the series “ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, " it was only scary before Tatiana Maslany was cast in the lead role.


With high expectations and a sprawling scope of storytelling, directing anything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, would seem daunting.
