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She-Hulk's Madisynn Has Become So Popular, Even Jameela Jamil Thinks She Could've Ended Thanos


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The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Four has seen the debut of several new characters but one non-superpowered individual has been making quite the buzz over the last couple of days. We're talking about She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's quirky new character Madisynn (two Ns and one Y but it’s not where you think) who is undoubtedly Episode 4's show-stealer.

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The quirky and fun-loving Madisynn, played by actress Patty Guggenheim was accidentally entangled in a conflict between magician Donny Blaze and Wong and while she didn't really add much to the show's progressing story, she ended up becoming the most talked about part of the fourth episode.

Some viewers even thought Madisynn would be the show's most annoying character but immediately fell in love with her surprising chemistry with the Sorcerer Supreme, whom she hilariously refers to as "Wongers".

Shockingly enough, the character is now growing in terms of popularity and even her She-Hulk co-star Jameela Jamil enjoys the addition of Madisynn to the billion-dollar franchise. On Twitter, the Titania actress even said that she genuinely believes Madisynn could've singlehandedly obliterated Thanos with just her cocktail in her hand. Weirdly enough, we sorta agree. Check out the post here:


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Madisynn may not possess her impressive abilities but her personality alone is enough to warrant future appearances in the MCU. And considering how Guggenheim's performance was well-received by audiences, it's almost safe to say that we'll see more of Madisynn in the future. Hopefully, her friendship with "Wongers" will blossom into something more.

The latest episode of Marvel Studios' She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is now streaming on Disney+.

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