From MTV - Joss Whedon would like to see
more female heroes in "The Avengers 2." So why not She-Hulk? Introduced
as Bruce Banner’s cousin who receives his powers after a blood
transfusion, Jennifer Walters would be an easy introduction to the
Avengers crew. As a reluctant hero forced into her powers before
eventually using them transform her own personality for the better,
she’s got an interesting personal story, and the built-in connection
between her and Banner would be great for on-screen chemistry.
First off: She-Hulk should be cast as Jennifer Walters first and a
giant green rage monster second. I mean, there are some very tall and
statuesque models out there, but it’s not like Mark Ruffalo was a
bodybuilder. We’ll need someone who’s believable as the sweet-natured
but unyielding Walters, the one who moonlights as a capable lawyer when
she isn’t busting heads as the She-Hulk. Here are five actors we think
might work.
Amy Adams
Any actress who plays She-Hulk has to work as the meeker Walters before
flipping on the confidence as her greener alter-ego. Adams, who you know
from movies as sweet as "Enchanted" and as tough as "The Fighter," is a
world-class actress who’s played a variety of roles, and would be
capable of capturing Shulkie’s duality. If you don’t think she can do
badass, then you must’ve missed the scene in "The Fighter" where she gives hell to a bunch of rednecks.
Olivia Thirlby
Same for Thirlby, who’s acted with a bold confidence in movies like
"Juno" and "The Wackness." If they decided to cast Bruce Banner’s cousin
a little more college-aged -- a law student rather than a full-blown
lawyer -- then Thirlby, with her peppy demeanor and brassy smile, would
be perfect in contrast to Ruffalo’s seriousness.
Jennifer Carpenter
As Debra Morgan on "Dexter," Carpenter is frequently called upon to kick
ass while showing vulnerability and deep gravitas. She does well, too,
because only a good actress could work with the crazy places that show
goes. Her ability to play a tomboy wouldn’t be a bad approach to the
physically imposing She-Hulk, either.
Jessica Biel
Depending on how you feel about "The Illusionist," Biel isn’t explicitly
known for her acting chops. But she’s logged time playing a stone-cold
serious action type in movies like "The A-Team" and "Blade: Trinity,"
and is easy to imagine in both a suit and a leotard for the dual role. I
might be making too much of this thing, too -- all we need is someone
who looks good and can act solidly without ruining the mix. So why not?
Adrianne Palicki
She was already supposed to play Wonder Woman. Minus the over self-seriousness, isn’t this pretty close?
These are MTV's choices. Who would you cast as She-Hulk, assuming the muscle would be CGI?
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