And I love genre, and I love Loki, and I love Marvel.
“And I love genre, and I love Loki, and I love Marvel.”
— Kate Herron · Marvel
The World Motivation
And I love genre, and I love Loki, and I love Marvel.
“And I love genre, and I love Loki, and I love Marvel.”
— Kate Herron · Marvel
And I love genre, and I love Loki, and I love Marvel.
Loneliness is definitely a theme running through the show, but I think there's hope in it also. Loki and Sylvie find each other, and there's hope in that for them.
There are some actors who will come in firing and they just want to go for it. But they don't want to do a million takes.
You get so deep into something when you are filming, it's almost like writing it again when you are in the edit.
The jobs I've gotten are usually the ones where I go in cold or blind in terms of what they're after and I pitch my take on it.
I'm excited to be a part of the Marvel universe because I grew up with it.
I talked to Marvel about 'Thor' at one point, but I didn't want to do Thor. It wasn't something I read growing up, really; it wasn't one of the books I loved.
I'd like to be a Marvel character and get in one of those films.
So when we were building that superhero workout, that Marvel body, it was really important for us not to sacrifice range of motion and explosiveness, because I've still got to be able to throw a punch at the end of the day.
I was very clear that I wanted to keep 'Thor' out of the rest of the Marvel universe for no less than the first six issues. And the success of the book, I think, speaks well to that decision.