After lending her directorial touch to the popular new Disney Plus show She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, prolific director Anu Valia has expressed surprise at the unexpected amount of leeway she was given while working on the project. She discussed this pleasant surprise and many more interesting things about her time on the project.
Loosely based on the eponymous Marvel character, She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawcenters on Jennifer Walters, an ordinary lawyer who suddenly finds herself with incredible powers after being involved in a car accident with her cousin Bruce Banner, the alter ego of the immensely powerful Hulk. The show chronicles her life as she handles the repercussions of occasionally living as a 6’7 green-skinned juggernaut while dealing with her new job heading the superhuman law division of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway. She-Hulk highlights the humor hidden in the rudiments of superhuman living.
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In an informative interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Valia revealed that the project had been a learning experience for her, saying, “This show took some time, and I learned so many technical things. This was the first time I’d ever worked with a full CGI character as the lead of a show. And just working on the show, I learned about balancing the tone.” She was also surprised by how much freedom and intermingling of ideas actually happened behind the scenes at Disney. “I learned so much from the actors. It was such a collaborative, creative experience, which is maybe something I didn’t realize going in," she said. «You think of Marvel as this huge machine, but it’s really not. Kevin Feige cares so much, but there was more freedom than I really expected to
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