A few days ago we saw the season finale of ‘She-Hulk: She-Hulk Lawyer’, a great episode that took her most meta side to the extreme. A very surprising thing about it was the freedom that those responsible for the Marvel series had, but now it has been known that They shuffled two great ideas that ultimately did not go ahead.
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The first and most striking is that they considered bringing back Edward Norton to make a small cameo as the Hulk during the brief fight he has against Abomination. This explains it Kat Coirodirector of the episode, in an interview with The Direct:
We talked a lot about the last time they were together another actor played the Hulk. And Mark Ruffallo made several jokes about it. We valued the idea of swapping Mark for Edward Norton, but it didn’t happen.
The request rejected by Kevin Feige
I suspect that it was simply an unaffordable request, since Norton’s relationship with Marvel ended very badly, to the point that a reconciliation seems little short of impossible. What was much more viable was the other desire of the team that the very Kevin Feig threw down:
I think the idea was always that it was a robotic brain. We were hoping that Kevin Feige would voice him to the robot, but that was something he wasn’t interested in.
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