![]() ![]() One Take News has exclusively learned that Echo has a working title of Grasshopper. Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez in Marvel Studios’ HAWKEYE. While sadly, we don’t have any story or casting details, we do have some new production tidbits including a new working title for the show. I admire him for that, because he's not somebody that has had an easy life, but somehow just has strong mental capabilities, which I think most people in that situation may not be able to process and handle.Echo is gearing up for production to begin in April 2022 and after the success of Hawkeye and the positive reception to newcomer Alqua Cox’s performance as Maya Lopez/Echo, fans are excited to see where her story goes and what’s happening. I think that it was a really interesting observation of who he is, and how he processes such deep painful scars that he's carries with them, they're not going to go anywhere, but still finds a way to wake up in the morning get up, and keep going, which is a very human trait. It's clear that he was a protector from a very young age to his sister and his mother, and he's become a man who does the same thing now in the military. It's interesting when that happens, his reflective nature comes out, and he starts to talk about his childhood, and I'm hyper aware that your formative years affect everything about everything else you do throughout your life. I think just from the pure fact he does what he does for a living has made him a certain kind of human being, he obviously falls off the wagon at some point, and starts drinking. What was it like for you finding the heart of this very conflicted person as he's going through this terrifying time in his life? ![]() Luke, the layers of complications that your character has, both with his past and with his present, are really fascinating to explore with each episode. She's married to someone with money, and yet, at the same time, she still has these trauma roots.Īlready starting there, I was like, "Well, you have this, what must be this complete, layered, complex human being already, right, and sort of like balancing those two worlds." So portraying that, I just wanted to see how far I could go, if it was a love scene, was there room for anger? If I was thinking about my death, would I laugh? I just tried to really push the boundaries of what was possible within a choice, I guess, and I hoped for the best. Jessica Ann Collins: It was awesome, I feel like there was this great baseline knowing that you have a character that has started her life without a silver spoon, and she has worked very hard, using her own agency, to join a higher class of intellectuals. What was it like for you finding that balance between being a hostage character and being someone who was ready to fight for herself? Jessica, I love how much agency your character has, even as she is held captive. Because we're very different, the characters are super different, but when they need to think the same, they do, and they work very well. I liked that, and I think we stuck to our characters' personalities strongly, because I think that would make for very interesting journeys for both of us together, and separately, throughout the story. But they're still very, very different, they think differently, there's an impulsiveness to Prince's personality, there's a sense of suppressing any kind of excitement with Bambi between the two of them, they work very, very well together, because they bounce off each other, and then they sort of level out, and process something just as it would be, as two soldiers in a unit dealing with a problem. But they've actually joined a family, the military family, and found purpose and meaning to their lives through being in the army, which is the common denominator. What's really cool about these two characters is that they're from completely different walks of life. Luke Evans: It was very fun, and we're very different.
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