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Alaqua Cox reveals dreams for Maya in 'Echo' and beyond

Jan 18, 2024 3:39 PM

Marvel's "Echo" star Alaqua Cox recently spoke about her aspirations for her character Maya Lopez and her own career beyond the superhero realm. In an interview following the conclusion of the Disney Plus series, Cox expressed her desire to see Maya reconnect with her family and step away from her life in New York City and her past with Kingpin. Meanwhile, Cox harbors ambitions of crossing paths with other iconic Marvel characters and potentially joining the Avengers—suggesting excitement about possible interactions with the likes of the Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo.

Cox, noteworthy for her role as a deaf, Indigenous amputee superhero, also discussed the typecasting she faces, revealing that she's been pitched multiple villain roles but is eager to diversify her acting portfolio to include comedies, suspense, or even horror films. Her impactful performances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe set a precedent, indicating that she should have a dynamic career ahead, regardless of the direction she pursues.

Will Alaqua Cox return as Maya Lopez in any future Marvel projects?

While there is no official confirmation, Alaqua Cox's character Maya Lopez might reappear in Marvel's street-level stories or potentially in larger ensemble films, given her expressed interest in the Avengers and the expansive nature of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Additional Background: Alaqua Cox made her acting debut as Maya Lopez aka Echo in the Disney+ series "Hawkeye," which premiered in 2021. Echo is a Native American superhero who is deaf and has the ability to perfectly mimic another person's movements or fighting style, akin to Taskmaster. Cox's portrayal garnered attention due to her authentic representation as an Indigenous, deaf performer. The character's popularity has led to her own spin-off series, "Echo," expanding the representation of disabled and Indigenous characters within the MCU.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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