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One of the few disabled Marvel comic characters is poised to make her mark on the small screen. Echo (Maya Lopez), created by David Mack and Joe Quesada, is set to star in her own upcoming spin-off seriesEcho(2024), following her debut in the television seriesHawkeye(2021). Alaqua Cox will play the first deaf Native American character in Marvel’s canon in the upcoming Disney+ series.

A still from Echo (2024)

Marion Dayre’s new television miniseries narrates the beginnings of Maya Lopez, better known as Echo. TheHawkeyespin-off follows Lopez’s flight from New York City after she shoots Wilson Fisk.However, that is not the only notable aspect of Cox’s rise to fame. Even more shocking is the prevailing rumor that the sum of money she received for her role inEchosurpassed Tatiana Maslany’s pay for playing Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk inShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

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Charlie Cox and Tatiana Maslany in a still from She-Hulk: Attorney At law

She-Hulk’s Tatiana Maslany Makes Far Less Money Than Alaqua Cox’s RumoredEchoSalary

Alaqua Cox’s casting as Maya Lopez, aka Echo, is a major casting decision that must be acknowledged before we discuss the financial side of things. Her portrayal of adeaf comic book characteras an actress raises awareness of diversity and authentic representation. Expect her story to delve into the details of Echo’s extraordinary powers, Indigenous heritage, and interactions with other superheroes.

Now let us discuss numbers. Cox is expected to receive a substantial-high salary of $70,000 per episode forEcho, according toShowbizgalore. Naturally, this is far less thanTatiana Maslany‘s pay for the portrayal of Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk inShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law.how?The revelation that Maslany only received roughly $50,000 per episode—as revealed by Forbes (viaAnime Independent)—is sufficient to start a conversation about equity in the industry.

Alaqua Cox as Echo

Maslany’s journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) might lead to a salary increase, but the huge difference in earnings highlights ongoing worries about fair pay in the industry.Considering her well-established reputation in the industry as a result of her highly regarded performance inOrphan Black,this revelation might surprise a lot of people.

The actress was honored with a Primetime Emmy Award, five Canadian Screen Awards, and two Critics’ Choice Awards for her performance in the science-fiction thriller TV series.

Echo in Hawkeye

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Things You Should Know About Marvel’sEcho

Echo, as previously stated, will track Maya Lopez’s (Alaqua Cox) future adventures. Maya originally made her MCU debut as a secondary antagonist inHawkeye(2021), where she faced off against Wilson Fisk, also known as the Kingpin.Having seen how fiercely she shot Fisk at the end ofHawkeye, viewers can now see the character’s transformation into who she is and her tense next encounter with him.

Disney+ and Hulu will simultaneously debutEcho. Marvel has opted to release each episode of the series simultaneously, which is a new release strategy. The streaming platforms will host all five ofEcho’s episodes starting on Tuesday, January 9 at 9 p.m. ET.

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However, according toThe Direct,Echo’sinitial reviews have been mainly positive, with many praising the film’s grounded tone and the strength of the lead actress.While complimenting Cox’s performance and highlighting “an incredible (and violent) fight scene” from the first two episodes, Total Film’sEmily Murrayalso criticized the“storytelling and pacing”.

Also Read:Echo Trailer Convinces Fans it’s as Good as Daredevil

With its varied ensemble of actors and characters and its emphasis on Maya’s story,Echois sure to distinguish itself from some of the MCU’s more critically panned movies from the past few years.

AllEchoepisodes will air on Disney+ on Tuesday, January 9.

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