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With shows like Secret Invasion coming down the line, it is safe to say that from here on out, every other studio putting out exclusive TV content are going to have to go some way to keep up - Amazon with your Lord of The Rings series take note.

With this kind of power, it almost makes Professor Hulk, which is the state Bruce Banner will be in during the She-Hulk series, look like a second rate Schwarzenegger in comparison.Īs we already know Professor Hulk will be heavily featured in the series, along with Tim Roth's Abomination, and now apparently Skaar, it suggests that Disney and Marvel are really continuing to push the blurring of lines between cinema and TV, as the success of She-Hulk is going to rely, in part, to the CGI effects being at the same level as in Marvel's cinematic output.

He can also walk and talk minutes after being born, and also become one with his home planet of Sakaar, which allows him to manipulate the very ground he walks on. His introduction is definitely lighter in tone than his angsty, vengeful early life in the comics, but there's certainly more conflict to come if (when?) his story unfolds on screen.In the comic books, Skaar inherits many of his father's traits. While Skaar definitely is getting a warm welcome from his family on Earth, the exact details of his backstory are still unclear. The family's attention immediately shifts when Bruce arrives and introduces his son, Skaar, and they welcomes both Bruce and Skaar happily. When he arrives at a family barbeque, the family is right in the middle of quizzing Matt Murdock about his and Jen's relationship, even teasing them about children. The season finale finally reveals what he was up to: he did, in fact, go to Sakaar to find out why they were trying to get his attention. He casually tells her that he won't be back for a while, revealing that he's on a spaceship headed far out into space. In the second episode, Jen finds out that Bruce didn't just head off - he headed off-planet. After the crash, Bruce comments to Jen that the ship was probably "trying to deliver a message" (to him, he assumes) and heads off to "get to the bottom of it." As viewers will remember, most of "Thor: Ragnarok" takes place on Sakaar, where the Hulk is trapped as essentially a space gladiator to entertain the Sakaarans and other beings passing through the Grandmaster's realm. He began acting at the age of 9 yrs old in Birmingham, AL, and has studied for years with many acting coaches in Los Angeles, Atlanta, as well as Birmingham, AL. In the pilot episode, Jen and Bruce's car crash, after which she gains powers from her cousin's blood, is caused by a low-flying Sakaaran ship getting in their way. Wil Deusner is an actor, known for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law and DCs Stargirl. He's often seen struggling with his thirst for power and revenge, and his affiliations throughout his storylines reflect that - he's definitely not a through-and-through hero like the Hulk.īruce's adventures with Sakaar start at the very beginning of "She-Hulk" - in fact, that plotline is directly responsible for Jen gaining superpowers. Throughout his appearances in the comics, Skaar's relationship with the Hulk is contentious at best. As he grows up, however, he's soon consumed with rage and a quest for vengeance, eventually being exiled to Earth, where he gets into vicious battles with heroes including She-Hulk and his own father. Eventually, Skaar emerges onto the ruined planet and ages quickly: within a year, he appears to be a young adult. Skaar's cocoon falls into a lake of fire as the planet is engulfed in volcanic eruptions. After being named king, the Hulk marries Caiera and even transforms into his human form as Bruce Banner in front of her.Ĭaiera soon reveals that she's pregnant, but tragedy strikes when the Hulk's shuttle is blown up, killing Caiera and many others. Caiera, previously forced to work for the Red King, betrays him and sides with Hulk, who eventually emerges victorious as the new king. During a great war on Sakaar, the Hulk is captured by the evil Red King, then eventually frees himself and leads rebel forces.

In the comics, Skaar is the son of the Hulk (aka Bruce Banner) and Caiera, an alien woman from the planet Sakaar.
