An actor from She-Hulk discussed his Disney+ part and his potential return for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 2 and beyond.
She-Hulk is one of the best examples of how the MCU explores many genres, despite the fact that it is a superhero property.
One of the most famous comic superhero cameos was Brandon Stanley’s portrayal of Eugene Patilio’s Leap-Frog in a Disney+ legal comedy series.
After She-Hulk was through filming and as the MCU entered Phase 5, the Marvel actor was asked if he would play another comedic, comic book character again.
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Will She-Hulk Return to the MCU as a Star?
Leap-Brandon Frog’s Stanley responded on Instagram when asked if he will return for a hypothetical She-Hulk Season 2, “I’m not certain. However, if the call comes, I’ll be prepared.”
The Marvel actor has previously answered inquiries about his comeback.
He discussed a Leap-Frog and Deadpool dream team-up in an interview with FandomWire, saying, “I know I could work well with that man… it’s a blockbuster waiting to happen:”
“I told James, my best friend,” and I said, “Dude, Ryan Reynolds and I would sit there for about 30 minutes just on one line of dialogue, just utterly off, and just bouncing,” if they did a Deadpool movie with Leap-Frog. I feel like I could get along well with that person, and I think our senses of humor are extremely similar. If Ryan is watching, I must warn him that there is a blockbuster in the making.
No one is certain what Ryan Reynolds has in store for Deadpool 3 beyond Hugh Jackman’s part and the Multiverse’s appearance. Interestingly, the same may be said of Marvel Studios’ future plans for She-Hulk.
Marvel has not yet revealed a second season or specified when and where Tatiana Maslany’s protagonist will make a comeback.
Brandon Stanley described his cameo in the MCU as “the role of a lifetime,” regardless of whether the 2022 Disney+ series signals the end of Leap-Frog:
“This is the funniest job I’ve ever played, and it’s the role of a lifetime,” the actor said. “Being a part of the MCU is amazing, but being a part of ‘She-Hulk‘ is what’s awesome.”
It has been “an honor to work with all of these great female icons,” Stanley remarked, praising She-“female-driven Hulk’s crew.”
“We are about to witness what powerful a female-driven team can be, and as for the writing, Jessica Gao is excellent; such a wonderful comedy writer. Working with all of these influential women in the industry is such an honor.
She-Hulk Stars In The MCU’s Future
It’s always wonderful to hear that a Marvel actor not only enjoyed their experience but respected it and is eager for more, even though it’s still unclear whether Marvel Studios’ courtroom comedy will make a comeback.
Leap-chances Frogs of appearing again are best in Season 2 of She-Hulk, especially considering that Charlie Cox’s Daredevil and the character both debuted in the same episode.
However, only Loki on Disney+ has received a second season so far, and given how poorly She-Hulk was received, a second season is probably not at the top of Marvel Studios’ priority list.
The actor left out Daredevil: Born Again, which is another choice and is now streaming on the streamer.
There is plenty of time for the MCU to cram in a She-Hulk character cameo with its record-breaking 18 episodes, especially given that the two have already crossed paths.
As of right now, only time will tell whether Brandon Stanley will return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as “Ribbit and Rip It,” but it doesn’t hurt for the actor to let Marvel Studios know he would jump at the chance.
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