According to foreign media GWW, General Ross, played by William Hurt, will finally transform into Red Hulk in Marvel's new drama "She-Hulk"! Red Hulk looks very similar to the Hulk, but his skin color is red. General Ross will return in "Black Widow" and is expected to appear in "Falcon and the Winter Soldier". The series is currently in the preliminary casting stage, and Marvel is recruiting a female actor aged 26-34, of any race, with comedic talent to play the role of "She-Hulk". The plot of the series will involve the origin of "She-Hulk". The heroine Jennifer Walters was in critical condition after being shot. She survived by transfusing the blood of her cousin Bruce Banner, the Hulk, and thus became "She-Hulk". After the transformation, her abilities are almost the same as Hulk's, with great strength, endurance, speed and regeneration ability. Her ability level is lower than Hulk's, but she can control the transformation, and she can maintain her original intelligence after the transformation. And she may be the future Avenger of the MCU. The script for the series has not yet been completed, and Emmy Award winner Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty) is responsible for the development of the series and serves as the main writer. They plan to start filming in Atlanta in August and the shooting will last until March 2021. |
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