Marvel’s She-Hulk Writer Slams Disney CEO For Paying Him Low Salary ( Photo Credit – IMDb; Facebook )

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Marvel is really going through a bad phase with their films failing to create the same hype as before. With each passing day, fans seem only to get disappointed with the studio and their show She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, revolving around Hulk aka Bruce Banner’s cousin Jennifer Walters, turned out to be not as impressive as well. It did see Charlie Cox making his appearance as Daredevil. Still, that episode has now created a whole new controversy as its writer Cody Ziglar revealed that he was paid a really low amount for his job and, in the process, called out Disney CEO Bob Iger.

For the unversed, Hollywood is currently going through a crisis with the writers on strike seeking new deals with the studios. Zigler’s comment came after Iger, in a recent report, called the strike not realistic and disturbing. For the unversed, residuals are the financial compensations paid to artists for the repeated use of their work.

Marvel‘s She-Hulk writer Cody Ziglar took to his Twitter account to expose Disney CEO Bob Iger by giving out details of the amount he got paid for writing the ‘Ribbit and Rip It’ episode featuring Charlie Cox’s Daredevil. He wrote, “The residual check from my episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was $396.” Ziglar is known to be very vocal about his opinions and shared pieces of information about his pay in Hollywood in his TikTok videos.

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