Tim Roth reveals why returning as the Abomination in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law was a challenge for the actor. The upcoming Disney+ television series will be the final show within the MCU's Phase Four. She Hulk: Attorney At Law stars Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, a lawyer tasked with defending super-humans. After accidentally having Bruce Banner's (Mark Ruffalo) blood contaminated with hers, Walters transforms into a 6'7" powerful green version of herself.
Roth is set to reprise his role as Emil Blonsky/Abomination, the towering mutated soldier from the MCU Phase One film, The Incredible Hulk. Although the film received mixed reviews by critics and audiences, and now largely disregarded by many as its lead was recast for The Avengers, the Abomination is one of the few characters from the film to have returned to the franchise. The villain briefly appeared in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings where he was partnered with Sorcerer Supreme Wong (Benedict Wong) to win money in illegal fights. Now, the Abomination returns in a central role for the MCU's latest television series.
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In a Screen Rant exclusive interview with Roth, the actor shared why reprising his role as The Incredible Hulk villain, Abomination, was a challenge for him. After consulting the part with his friends, Roth accepted the role but initially found the work confusing. He claimed he was familiar with the Marvel's recent slate of films, but was at first unable to find the method in all the madness. Read what the actor said below.
It was extraordinary. They gave me a buzz and said, «Do you fancy it?» And I was like, yeah, yeah, why not? Again, I ran it by the boys and they're
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