It does depend on who's writing for her character, but it is, as mentioned, mostly goofy.
Keep in mind, it is a hypothetical question, if at all, the chances of her getting a movie are slim.
ravenshrike said:
That does work. Can she act though? Haven't heard of her before.
Dirty Apple said:
Might I suggest Jaimie Alexander from Thor?
Well, she's already had a role in a Marvel movie. If they'd want to do crossovers, it could be problematic.
esperandote said:
Well, she is tall, but her hair color is blonde. It would be like the Jessica-Alba-as-Blonde-Susan-Storm-effect, in reverse.
Xan Krieger said:
Lisa Cross, she's got the muscle and she's kinda cute.
Rednog said:
I'd say Beth Phoenix easily looks the part.
ThePenguinKnight said:
Unless she is flexing she looks more or less like a tall green woman, a body builder would be overkill.
ThePenguinKnight expressed it better than I could.
Don Savik said:
She's just a green body-builder. There isn't any depth or internal conflict with the character. Its just a stupid looking gender-swap.
If we want a strong, empowered woman lead character, then we need to get a good revival of Wonder Woman.
You could go in a similiar direction with Black Widow, she's only there so they'd have some female character in the team. However I think She-Hulk is a character that, as a lawyer, could have potential in the right hands. Her character seems to provide a better scaffold to build on/ flesh out than the Hulk can because she's directly in contact with humans due to the line of her work. Which, yes, can set the stage for quirky moments, like a crushed office desk or generally trouble at her workplace. But if it's done right, She-Hulk could set a stage for how far a superpowered human can go before she has to set the line that seperates her personal feelings towards clients or a very sensitive case.
Funny enough, wasn't the new Wonder Woman slated to be a lawyer? I'm not sure on that.
Guffe said:
Why? why CGI?
Do what they did with the 300 movie and put her on an insane training routine 9-12 months before the movie is to start filming.
Otherwise I think the match is good but she's a bit cute for the role?
Ok, you're right, I'll take back the CGI statement. I only brought it up because of how they made Chris Evans a skinny guy in Captain America and thought that the reverse would work too.
Mylene Jampanoi is quite cute, but that's why I thought it worked. She wouldn't be overlooked by the general audience as much as a big breasted or overly muscular female role. She'd be down-to-earth, but still interesting enough for average cinema goers from the get-go. People would invest interest in how she'd progress to cope with, what I'd actually see as more of a disability than a blessing.