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We tell you, without spoilers, what we thought of the first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, which premiered on Disney Plus

As the song of that ad said that only our most veteran readers will remember: «We have a new girl in the office». And her name is not Farala, but Jennifer Walters. The first episode of the She-Hulk: Lawyer She-Hulk series premiered today, adding a new hero to the extensive UCM roster. And, in my opinion, she has done it with a very good grade.


Review of the first episode of She-Hulk: Lawyer She-Hulk

Like the unique premise of Scarlet Witch and Vision, the stylized visuals and cultural portrayal of Ms. Marvel, and Loki’s mind-boggling conception of the Multiverse, the She-Hulk series immediately departs from the expected narrative style of Marvel Studios with a protagonist who breaks the fourth wall.


Although in the Marvel comics it was Jen who did it first, anyone who’s seen the Deadpool movies will be familiar with the concept of talking to the viewer/reader of course, but here it’s used to great effect, enhancing what we’re seeing at throughout the series rather than simply serving as a cheap method of introducing an extra gag or two.

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In this first episode, we see how Jennifer Walters, the cousin of the Hulk, aka Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), is imbued with the powers of the Hulk after an accident. While her cousin struggled for years to come to terms with her alter ego and ultimately the anger that resided within him, Jennifer finds no alter ego living inside her mind as her body changes. Even in the form of the Hulk, Jennifer is still herself because she controlled his anger years ago. Instead of letting her out of it, she struggles to balance her personal life, a new work environment, and people’s perception of her body.


Maslany also has a lot of fun supporting characters to work with, like Ginger Gonzaga, who plays Jennifer’s best friend Nikki Ramos, but she still carries the show on her broad green shoulders. Nikki only appears for a few minutes in this first episode, but I’m sure the dynamic between her and Jen will play a lot in the following ones.


She-Hulk’s CGI has improved in the series

As for the much-criticized CGI, Maslany spends perhaps half the series as Jen, cheerful and likable, and the other half as She-Hulk, clearly recognizable under special effects that aren’t impressive, but rarely try to be. She-Hulk is large and green in a lithe, athletic, and stylized manner. If there were more action scenes or more sequences that required a lot of effort, literally or figuratively, on the part of the effects, perhaps the technical modesty of the series would be a problem. But, at the moment, he is not.


Although most of the first episode takes place outside the courthouse, She-Hulk is more Ally McBeal than The Good Fight when it comes to legal-focused comedies, and it’s closer to being a relentless replica of classic comedy clichés. of situation, characteristic of the first episodes of Scarlet Witch and Vision, then of the darker and richer background of the last episodes.

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In short, She-Hulk: Lawyer She-Hulk is snappy, funny, and full of winks, but anyone looking for “more” – more darkness, more drama, more cohesion – will be disappointed, at least in this first episode. Marvel Studios promised us a legal half-hour sitcom and that is what they have given us. If that is what we wanted and were looking for, the series exceeds expectations.

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: the series the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs [Preview]

The preview of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the new series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, promises to be one of the highlights of Phase Four of the franchise. After the conclusion of the Avengers, the cycle started in Gulmira in 2008 and ended with the cult generation known as Avengers: Endgame, the continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has shown the first failures, a sign of the need to renew a brand that, devoid of its heroes of a tip, it was apparently devoid of a course. 

The great cinematic chapters, such as Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Thor: Love and Thunder, do not seem to have managed to reach the pathos of the previous films of the saga, while the serial sector has tried to give solidity to the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, moving on new narrative impulses that make Phase Four, if desired, the experimental phase.

She-Hulk, from this point of view, is the perfect synthesis not only of the desire to follow a new path, a chance offered by the seriality that dominates on Disney +, but also to dare, as we have been able to see thanks to the preview of the first four episodes. of the series. 

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

We have enjoyed metanarrative experiments like in WandaVision in the past, but what seems to be at the heart of the series dedicated to Jennifer Walters is the desire to give the character a layered complexity, a feeling that is perceived with greater intensity than previous attempts. 

A choice that comes at the right time, considering that the presence of a platform such as Disney’s streaming service allows you to indulge in these narrative excursions, where non-first-rate characters from the Marvelian world of paper seem to finally find a space in which to conquer the cinematic visibility that Stan Lee had been theorizing since the late 1970s. And it is almost ironic that the most convincing series of those seen so far is precisely the one dedicated to the heroine of the House of Ideas born in the first wake of the success of the first Marvelian television experiment, The Incredible Hulk.

Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) is an assistant prosecutor trying to reconcile his career with her private life. She works in an office where she is assisted by her trusted secretary and her friend Nikki, where she daily has to live with retrograde-minded male colleagues, to which she responds with irony and confidence. Her life seems to follow a usual process until, during a car accident involving her with a cousin, she comes into contact with the latter’s blood. 

And the fact that said cousin is none other than Bruce Banner, aka Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), turns this drama into the origin story of a new heroine. Or rather, a potential heroine considered Jennifer Walters does not intend to be a superhero, but she would only like to live her existence as she always has. But when she can become a mighty woman of almost three meters with a green complexion, how can she believe she can live her life without repercussions?

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is not limited to being a superheroic series, but fully honors the Marvelian character by capturing the most iconic nuances, especially in the 80s period, adapting them to the contemporary world and giving Jennifer a role that previously, in the franchise, had never been properly valued: telling a story for women. 

It could be argued that Black Widow first and Ms. Marvel then focused attention on two heroines, but both stories still maintained a heroic force and only scratched a feminine view of the world. The chance offered to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, on the other hand, was to be able to tell a story that dilutes the heroic aspect within a more everyday and intimate narrative, seen from the perspective of a real, authentic woman. 

Objective achieved thanks to the presence of a female-driven artistic team that has been able to pour on Jennifer Walters and her ‘hulk’ version a compelling emotional solidity, a kaleidoscope of sensations and emotions that will harmonize with the female audience, but that has a magnetism also for the male audience.

Strengthened by an irony that is never banal and intelligent, the writing of the screenwriters and screenwriters led by Jessica Gao has been able to find a winning mix between the desire to be a light series that winks at the sit-com, with the approach of legal drama with superhero background.

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Through the perfect interpretation of Tatiana Maslany, Jennifer Walters stands as a rewrite of the hero who can only benefit the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As happened recently for other heroes of the franchise, such as the God of Thunder seen in Thor: Love and Thunder or Wanda in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the intimate value of the protagonists of She-Hulk is the soul of the series, which behind a pleasant patina of irony does not hide the complex emotions that are faced by these heroes.

In fact, it does not escape that Jen’s reluctance to live her new life as a heroine is a rebellion that is quickly overcome when the woman realizes that her new condition is a part of her that has always been present, but that only after the accident is fully revealed. With intelligence, she is subtly valued as it is She-Hulk who shows the greatest emotional fragility, forced to face the staggered perception of ordinary people or accept how her new condition makes her more of a symbol to be exploited than an individual to be valued.


Jennifer Walters is the ideal heroine for the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Jennifer Walter and her world, her fun but the heartfelt initial rivalry with her cousin Bruce and her desire to carve out a new space in this metahuman community that faces the legal issues of being super (hero or villain) for the first time. narrative strong points on which an exciting and entertaining story is built, with a strong feminine soul that amuses and inspires, capable of giving fun and offering us a lively and bubbly protagonist. 

Admirable how the enhancement of Jennifer’s figure and her story fit best into the continuity of the franchise, which in the preview of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finds the form of both welcome returns and long-awaited appearances.

The preview of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law left us with the feeling of being in front of a series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe capable of showing both the continuation of the definition of a different perspective of the franchise, more urban and every day and of enhancing traits typical of characters usually not worthily awarded.

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She-Hulk: Among the main criticisms that are often directed towards the Marvel Cinematic Universe and especially its more recent products, there is a general lack of originality. Although numbers are in hand, it soon becomes clear that Kevin Feige has clearly found the right formula to make the characters of the House of Ideas explode in popularity. 

Even managing to make the general public know and appreciate the superheroes which up to a few decades before it was even difficult to find material in comics, the undoubtedly winning formula Feige, as anticipated above, often offers the side of more or less severe criticisms about the character of the different stories. 

Products that on paper should be very different in fact, given the protagonists, the themes dealt with in the original works, or the type of action brought on stage, often end up being too similar during their adaptations at the MCU, with direction, photography and structure narrative itself which, in many cases, simply seems a little lacking in character.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the MCU’s latest TV series, out on the Disney + streaming platform from August 18 with a new episode a week, could be one of those rare and welcome exceptions to the more classic modus operandi of Marvel Studios products. The series, of which we were able to preview the first four episodes, seems truly inspired and absolutely in line with what the character was and in some way is still in the pages of the magazine dedicated to her. 

The series in fact, following the events of Jennifer Walters, the real name of the lawyer known to most as She-Hulk, goes through its brief but intense origins in the company of cousin Bruce Banner (A.K.A. Hulk) and subsequently the first cases in the delicate as the extravagant world of superhero and supervillain jurisdiction.

Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema in 1979 only with the aim of beating the fierce competition of those years over time and preventing the registration of copyright on the name of the character taken from the famous green goliath from Marvel, She-Hulk is a subject entirely unique in the panorama of American superheroes, being one of the first superheroines to have had a head of her own, which instead, instead of the shapes and winks of the protagonist, instead focused on a strong irony.

Similarly, the Disney + series about the cousin of the angriest scientist in the world seems to follow the classic plot of the MCU series to tell what, at least from the first episodes, seems to be a Marvel parody of those legal dramas at Law and Order and Ally McBeal. The tone of the episodes, evidently inspired by Dan Slott and Juan Bobillo’s 2004 run, more than by the now iconic nineties newspaper, is ironic and never heavy, even when our heroine has to deal with dangerous enemies or monstrous demons. 

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The action, better in the use of CGI than the much-criticized trailers, is surprisingly clear and well-shot, as well as serving as a side dish to episodes that always have great lightness and comedy at their base. Remaining faithful to the paper counterpart, even in the live-action adaptation, She-Hulk, aware of her being the protagonist of a television series about her life, occasionally breaks the fourth wall and addresses the viewer directly.

The series, completely convincing in its first four episodes, promises an intelligent and fun development for the Junoesque green lawyer and the large cast of friends and enemies who accompany her. In fact, in the first episodes, in addition to Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black), stand out the interpretations of Ginger Gonzaga (Mixology), interpreter of Jennifer’s best friend Nikki Ramos, and Tim Roth (Lie to Me) who returns in the role of Emil Blonsky / Abomination. Nothing to report from a technical point of view, with direction and special effects that are at the levels of a high-budget show like those to which Disney + has already accustomed us.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, new photos and a detailed look at the costume

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New images and new official artwork of She-HulkAttorney at Law, the new Disney + series coming August 17th, have been released. The series stars Tatiana Maslany, who plays the hero of the title, while alongside her are Tim Roth and Mark Ruffalo, who return in the roles of Abomination / Emil Blonsky and Hulk / Banner respectively. In the photos, we can also see Jameela Jamil’s Titania, who will be Jennifer Waters’ main opponent in the series.

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The She-Hulk TV series

She-Hulk is the announced Marvel Studios TV series based on the Marvel Comics Hulk universe that will debut on Disney +. The TV series is written by Jessica Gao and directed by Kat Coiro starring Tatiana Maslany, Tim Roth, and Mark Ruffalo.

The series that chronicles the events that lead Jennifer Walters to acquire powers similar to those of the Hulk was written by Jessica Gao and is based on the character of Jennifer Walters created by Stan Lee. All six episodes are directed by Kat Coiro who is also an executive producer alongside Kevin Feige.

In She-Hulk the protagonists are Tatiana Maslany in the role of Jennifer Walters and Tim Roth. Mark Ruffalo will reprise his role as Bruce Banner.

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She-Hulk lands on Tinder for the launch of the Disney + series

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An interesting marketing move by Disney for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, which creates a Tinder profile dedicated to heroin.

A new Marvel character is preparing to debut on Disney +, with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ready for release on the platform. The major behind the project is implementing an excellent advertising campaign to promote the series and has decided to break new ground in this regard, even using Tinder to better spread the word about the show’s debut. Many users of the well-known dating app have in fact noticed the appearance of a profile dedicated to Bruce Banner’s cousin.

Obviously, those hoping to find themselves on a date with She-Hulk will soon see their dreams shattered, since, as mentioned, it is all part of a marketing move, as the watermark that includes the wording “AD” also makes clear. If you decide to try your luck with a nice swipe to the right, the user receives a message that, after a list of activities including yoga, appointments and happy hours, encourages watching the series on Disney +.

After Daredevil, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law will take us back to the courtroom

The use of Tinder to promote She-Hulk: Attorney at Law seems particularly in line with the product since in the first trailer we saw the protagonist busy with a series of romantic encounters in search of a partner with whom to spice up her life. sentimental. In addition to the marketing campaign, the show should stand out from other Marvel serial projects for its concept. Although in fact, the company has already taken us to court thanks to Daredevil, this time the trials will be a determining part, so much so that the series has been partially described as belonging to the legal genre.

To give a face to the protagonist in the series is Tatiana Maslany and on the screen, we will also see Mark Ruffalo reprise the role of Bruce Banner. Also anxiously awaited the return of the aforementioned Daredevil, to whom Charlie Cox will once again give his face. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on Disney + is set for August 18th.

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She-Hulk: unveiled the new posters with the main characters of the TV series!

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Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk is coming to our screens and Disney + streaming platform in all her green and angry splendor! Actress Tatiana Maslany, a big star of TV hits like the Orphan Black series, will showcase her wide range of talents in one of the many new works distributed and produced by Marvel Studios. The time to see the lawyer with an uncontrolled anger problem in action is very close: in fact, there are only seven days left until the debut of the first episode on Disney +. 

On August 18th, in addition to Maslany, characters loved by Marvel fans will also appear on the screen, such as Charlie Cox’s Daredevil, Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner / Hulk, and many other very tasty and succulent cameos! But here are the first character posters released by Disney to present his characters!


She-Hulk is about to hit the screens: all glued to Disney + on August 18th!

Here’s a first look at the posters featuring the main characters of this highly anticipated TV series, which will connect the dots scattered across the various Phase 4 projects designed by Marvel President Kevin Feige. Furthermore, it is known that – as in the comics – Jennifer Walters will break the fourth wall and speak directly to her boss (Feige, in fact).

Tatiana Maslany – as mentioned – will play Jennifer Walters, a brilliant lawyer specializing in superhero law with powers very similar to those of her cousin Bruce Banner Hulk. The show also includes the return of Tim Roth as Emil Bloknsy Abomination, a villain featured in The Incredible Hulk – a 2008 film in which Bruce played Edward Norton. Also according to KC Walsh, the series will have a very strong comic tone and the presence of Abomination could spark great interest in fans!

Meet Titania aka influencer aka courtroom wall breaker

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – Daredevil in the new commercial of the Disney + series

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The new commercial of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the new series of the Marvel Cinematic Universe available exclusively on Disney + starting from August 18, shows us new images of Daredevil played, as in the Netflix series, by Charlie Cox.

This new video allows us to admire the Devil’s costume from Hell’s Kitchen in more detail, which will be very similar to the one seen in the TV series, but in a different color. In fact, Devil in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law will wear a Yellow / Red costume, inspired by the classic coloring of the character’s costume.


Synopsis:

She-Hulk plays Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a New York lawyer whose life changed after an accident, which leads her to receive a blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner. As a result, Jennifer develops the same incredible powers as the Hulk, which will affect both her life as a lawyer and her new life as a superhero.


Here is the new commercial of the Disney + series:

The directing of the series was handled by Kat Coiro and Anu Valia with Jessica Gao designated showrunner, formerly at the helm of shows such as Silicon Valley and Rick & Morty. From the beginning, the series – which will consist of about ten episodes – has been at the center of various speculations, especially as regards the casting of the protagonist. 

Tatiana Maslany will play the lead Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk,. Mark Ruffalo will appear in the series to reprise his role as the Hulk in a “smart” version as already seen in Avengers: Endgame and Tim Roth in the role of Abomination as seen at the dawn of the MCU in The Incredible Hulk of 2008, and there are also rumors of the presence of Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones. 

Among the new entries of the series instead there will be Jameela Jamil in the role of Titania, together with Josh Segarra, Anais Almonte, Ginger Gonzagae Renee Elise Goldsberry whose roles have not yet been communicated. Also, as can be seen in the commercial, in the series we will see the appearance of Charlie Cox in the role of Matthew Murdock aka Daredevil.

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Executive producer Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer of Marvel, welcomed Tatiana Maslany to The Walt Disney Company’s Upfront 2022 presentation, which was held yesterday at Basketball City on New York’s Pier 36. . The two shared details of the upcoming series, including an August 17th launch date, and unveiled the new trailer to the public.

Directed by Kat Coiro (episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9) and Anu Valia (episodes 5, 6, 7) with Jessica Gao as screenwriter, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows Jennifer Walters as she searches to face the complex life of a thirty-year-old single lawyer who, moreover, is also a green Hulk over two meters tall and endowed with superpowers. 

The nine-episode series brings together a number of MCU veterans, including Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination and Benedict Wong as Wong. The cast also includes Ginger Gonzaga, Josh Segarra, Jameela Jamil, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry. Executive producers are Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, Kat Coiro and Jessica Gao. Co-executive producers are Wendy Jacobson and Jennifer Booth.

She-Hulk: Why will Daredevil have the yellow suit in this Disney+ series

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With the arrival of the trailers for the new series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, we have been able to get a little glimpse of Daredevil’s yellow suit.

After a long time of waiting for the return of this iconic character, Daredevil has returned to his house, and he has returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although we already saw Matt Murdock in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ (2021), it will be in the new ‘She-Hulk’ series where we will see him with the suit on. The suit apparently looks like a redesign of the one he had in the Netflix series with quite visible changes, such as touches of yellow instead of being a full red suit.

The new series from ‘Marvel Studios’ will have various cameos that will appear alongside Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), who becomes the Hulk upon contact with the radioactive blood of his cousin, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). . One of the most anticipated cameos was that of Daredevil, making Charlie Cox reprise the role he already played in the series ‘Daredevil’ and ‘The Defenders’. But, he will not only appear in ‘She-Hulk,’ but also in ‘Echo,’ ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year,’ and of course, ‘Daredevil: Born Again.’

This time, the man without fear will have a suit that, in terms of textures, is quite similar to that of the Netflix series, but that has a fairly big change, the color yellow. This is how we have been able to see it in the trailers for ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘. But perhaps many ask the following question: Why does Daredevil appear in the yellow suit in the She-Hulk series?

Daredevil’s yellow suit in the comics

Without a doubt, Daredevil has had various suits over the years. For example, in ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’, where Charlie Cox will voice the character, he will have a completely black suit with some red details. But then why yellow? We have to go back to 1964, specifically, the first appearance of Daredevil, in the comic ‘Daredevil #1’. And is that this was the first suit that Murdock wore, so it seems appropriate that for his first appearance in the ‘MCU’, he wears the yellow suit in the same way.

Despite the change in the color palette in the suit, the character is perfectly recognizable, giving him a touch of fresh air in this new stage. In addition, it could fit with the comedy tone that “She-Hulk” will have, moving away from the dark tones that the Netflix series had. Still, for Daredevil: Born Again, fans are hoping the tone will return to being as dark and grim as it once was.

The return of Matt Murdock has been highly anticipated and praised by practically all fans, and this could mean the return of more characters from ‘The Defenders’, for example, ‘The Punisher’, ‘Jessica Jones’, or ‘Luke Cage’. Marvel is not afraid to bring characters back, and if fans receive them like Charlie Cox in ‘No Way Home’ or Vincent D’Onofrio in ‘Hawkeye’, even less so. And you, are you excited to see Daredevil back in ‘She-Hulk’?

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022) Disney+ Series old acquaintances in the new trailer of the Marvel series

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She-Hulk: There is a little less than a month left until the first episode of She-Hulk (appointment on August 18) is aired on Disney +. On the occasion of Comic-Con in San Diego, Marvel has decided to release a new trailer of the series that will have Tatiana Maslany (the star of Orphan Black) as the protagonist. You can see the trailer below.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law what do we know about the new TV series?

There are several well-known faces that can be seen (or glimpsed) in the She-Hulk trailer. Starting, of course, with the cousin of the protagonist, that Bruce Banner played by Mark Ruffalo that we have known and loved in several films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Benedict Wong also appears in the role of the Sorcerer Supreme already seen in Doctor Strange, and especially Tim Roth who after almost 15 years reprises the role of Abomination interpreted in The Incredible Hulk (2008). In the trailer you can also see the stunts of what seems to be Matt Murdock, that is Daredevil, complete with a new costume.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Recall that Jessica Gao is the main screenwriter and executive producer of She-Hulk while Kat Coiro led the team of directors. In the cast there will be, in addition to the aforementioned Tatiana Maslany, Mark Ruffalo, Benedict Wong and Tim Roth, also Jameela Jamil, Josh Segarra, Ginger Gonzaga, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry. Producing is Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito and Brad Winderbaum. 

The protagonist of the series, Jennifer Walters, is a lawyer who specializes in cases involving superheroes. After receiving a blood transfusion from cousin Bruce Banner, Jennifer too discovers she can transform into a super-muscular green giant. Her challenge at this point will be to find a way to balance life as a lawyer and life as a superhero. With a fair amount of trouble she will have to deal with.

Source: Screenrant

She-Hulk, Daredevil's look unveiled


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The release of She-Hulk on Disney + is approaching (the appointment is set for August 18) and the marketing campaign continues. Recently, the show’s Twitter profile released some new photos, in which you can take a closer look at the protagonists. In particular, it is finally possible to see clearly the costume of Daredevil, one of the most anticipated characters of the television series. 

Recall that it will be the first time that we will see Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in action after the three seasons of the show aired on Netflix. Matt Murdock’s character had also appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but only in civilian clothes. You can see the tweet below: by clicking on the four images that compose it will be possible to see the characters of the show.

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She-Hulk, everything we know about the new Marvel series

Recall that Jessica Gao is the main screenwriter and executive producer of She-Hulk while Kat Coiro led the team of directors. The cast will include Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), Benedict Wong (Wong) and Tim Roth (Abomination: the actor reprises the role 15 years after playing him in The Incredible Hulk), but also Jameela Jamil, Josh Segarra, Ginger Gonzaga, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry. 

Producing is Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito and Brad Winderbaum. The protagonist of the series, Jennifer Walters, is a lawyer who specializes in cases involving superheroes. After receiving a blood transfusion from cousin Bruce Banner, Jennifer too discovers she can transform into a super-muscular green giant. 

Her challenge at this point will be to find a way to balance life as a lawyer and life as a superhero. With a fair amount of trouble, she will have to deal with.

Source: CBR

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