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“My superpower would be being able to talk to animals.”

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Reba is already thinking about expanding into the cinema and TV sectors. Reba McEntire She returned to scripted television with the release of her new sitcom Happy's Place . The series' highly anticipated premiere garnered Peacock a staggering ten million views. However, fans were slightly disappointed when the show wasn't as exciting as they expected. When she starred alongside her Reba costar Melissa Peterman, fans hoped it would be more like the original Reba sitcom, which made them fall in love with her acting crossover. Although there was disappointment, there weren't terribly negative reviews, and most viewers said they found it cute and entertaining. “Watched the first episode on Peacock. I love the bar atmosphere and the cozy decor. The pilot was about introducing characters and getting largely involved in the plot. I love seeing Queen Reba having her own show with Melissa by her side! Comedy at its best! Rex is as always funny and natural like in the previous shows.” However, despite Happy's Place's performance, Reba is aiming for the stars for what might be next for her. The voice actress, actress and country music sensation talked about how she hopes to one day make her way into the Marvel Universe. McEntire stopped by SiriusXM's Hits 1 to chat about her new sitcom Happy's Place, And when host Ben Harlum asked about her dream role, she confidently replied that it would be a role in a Marvel film. “I would like to do a Marvel comic. I want to be some sort of female Reba McEntire Power Ranger or something in a Marvel movie.” Although Hasbro owns the Power Rangers, Marvel has published comic book adaptations of the superhero group. Harlum then asked McEntire if she had thought about what superpowers she wanted to have. And in true Reba fashion, she was prepared. “My superpower could talk to animals. Wouldn’t that be fun?” This is something I can support. Given Reba's extensive experience in rodeo and her upbringing on a farm that raised cattle, talking to animals seems a natural choice for her superpowers. Anyone who has ever spent time showing animals or competing in rodeo knows that the bond between animal and rider or competitor can sometimes feel supernatural. Although you don't physically communicate with them, you notice their body language and their reactions in certain situations and undoubtedly learn to speak to them non-verbally. Reba's superpower of verbally speaking to animals would make any little animal-crazy child's dream come true. Marvel, this has to happen. Imagine your viewership if you included Reba in a project. It would be off the charts.