She-Hulk

2022 - 5 - 18

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'She-Hulk' Disney+ Series to Premiere in August, Drops Trailer (Variety)

Marvel boss Kevin Feige confirmed the news at the Disney upfront presentation in New York on Tuesday alongside series star Tatiana Maslany. They also debuted a ...

The show will be the third Marvel Studios series released this year, following “Moon Knight” in March and “Ms. Marvel,” which premieres June 8. Marvel boss Kevin Feige confirmed the news at the Disney upfront presentation in New York on Tuesday alongside series star Tatiana Maslany. They also debuted a trailer for the series, which can be seen below. She now works as a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases.

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She-Hulk trailer: Release date for new Disney Plus MCU series (Polygon)

The She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series, starring Tatiana Maslany, Mark Ruffalo, and Tim Roth, will come to Disney Plus with its first episode in August.

And adult orphans, for some reason.” The latest trailer for the upcoming Disney+ MCU show She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is here, giving us a more in-depth look at Tatiana Maslany as the super strong lawyer. That’s for billionaires and narcissists.

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's first trailer looks simply smashing (The Verge)

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law also stars Ginger Gonzaga, Josh Segarra, Jameela Jamil, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry hits Disney Plus on August 17th. Next Up ...

That soul searching’s likely what leads to her meeting up with Bruce (Mark Ruffalo) that somehow leads to an experiment that leaves her with the ability to transform into a hulking (and very CGI-ed) version of herself who leaps into action as a new vigilante. Because the world’s filled with so many villains committing super crimes, Jennifer’s legal skills put her in high demand, but she isn’t quite certain that’s the kind of force for justice she wants to be. In addition to the Hulks, She-Hulk’s trailer also features a handful of glimpses of longtime Hulk foe Abomination (Tim Roth), pointing to how the series will find ways to connect to the larger MCU.

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'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' Drops First Disney+ Trailer (Hollywood Reporter)

The new comedy series stars Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk, a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases. The first look at ...

Jessica Gao is the head writer of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Executive producers are Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, Kat Coiro and Gao. Co-executive producers are Wendy Jacobson and Jennifer Booth. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows Walters as she navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk. The first look at the series is nearly two minutes long and features Mark Ruffalo reprising his MCU Bruce Banner, aka Hulk role.

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'She-Hulk' Trailer! Wrecking Crew! Wong! Titania! Plus A Prickly ... (The Cosmic Circus)

Aside for Thor: Love and Thunder, I am not more personally excited about a Marvel project than the upcoming She-Hulk series on Disney+. Today was a great.

This character wasn’t seen in the trailer, but likely is a version of either Marvel character Alexander Gentry or Roger Gocking who both went by Porcupine and wore the Porcupine armor. I also have a couple of confirmations for characters who I was able to confirm with sources the identity of in the trailer. There were a couple of images of new characters that I know people on Twitter are already guessing (correctly) but I was able to independently confirm with sources who they are. I can also exclusively share about a NEW character that is apparently also in the show. You can read more about the Wrecking Crew in the comics here. Those who follow me on Twitter will recall I posted that Wong would return for She-Hulk back in March.

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Fans Have Mixed Reactions to First Look of New Series 'She-Hulk' (Today.com)

The superhero comedy–which will run for 10-episodes–shows former “Orphan Black” star Tatiana Maslany joining the Marvel universe as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer ...

Despite her strength and green skin, Jennifer just wants to be a “normal, anonymous lawyer” instead of a superhero. it feels good to get a more ‘grounded’ story on the main MCU earth for a change! Many were skeptical about the special effects. Others applauded the long-awaited arrival of She-Hulk. One social media user declared her “THE NEW FACE OF THE MCU.” “I’m a little worried about the CGI for her, but outside of that it looks like it is going to be an absolute blast of a show,” one person commented on YouTube. At her job, Jennifer’s firm wants to promote her to be the face of the “superhuman law division.” But after hours, she is struggling to keep her abilities under control.

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Gets Disney+ Premiere Date — New ... (TVLine)

It's going to be a hulk girl summer on Disney+.

Hit PLAY on the trailer above for an extended look at She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, then drop a comment with your thoughts below. Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, starring Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) in the title role, will premiere Wednesday, Aug. 17, TVLine has confirmed. The announcement was made official during Disney’s Upfront presentation in New York, where the streamer also unveiled the first official trailer.

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Marvel Fans Upset Over She-Hulk CGI In New Trailer (The Direct)

The nine-episode Disney+ legal comedy will star Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner who gets her own gamma green transformation ...

The Mandalorian should serve as evidence alone that Disney is more than prepared to shell out movie-level budgets for Disney+, although there's no denying this may be Marvel Studios' most ambitious project to date in terms of CGI. Although there are still three months to go before the legal comedy premieres on Disney+, so there's plenty of time for these shots to be polished before release. Marvel Studios - much like most of the movie industry - has been suffering great difficulty as of late due to VFX delays. The vast majority of people don't have the slightest idea as to how difficult of a job it is. I'm aware it is TV but the STAR WARS stuff manages, and they have the budgets to adjust." With VFX hold-ups plaguing Hollywood productions and causing delays due to the COVID-19-induced backlog, Marvel Studios couldn't have picked a much worse time for this step.

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She-Hulk Trailer Reveals Jennifer, Frog-Man, and More! (Den of Geek)

There are some fresh MCU faces in Marvel's first She-Hulk trailer, and also some very familiar ones.

As for the non-powered civilians to show up in the trailer, there’s nothing much to say. It will be interesting to see what they have in store for this guy down the line. Mark Ruffalo returns as the hybrid Hulk introduced in Avengers: Endgame. Considering his arms are both normal, I would imagine the scenes with him are flashbacks and take place during the Blip. The She-Hulk transformation initially appears to be like what the Hulk was initially: fear and anger turning the person into a rage monster. Jameela Jamil will be Titania, a character introduced in the original Secret Wars event back in 1984. It succeeded in keeping Walters alive, but it also gave her the ability to become a green gamma beast. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law will be coming out this August with nine episodes and, looking at the trailer, it gives us a comedic, albeit down-to-earth look at what society is in the MCU.

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Trailer: (Green) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Vulture)

Tatiana Maslany stars as Jennifer Walters in the trailer for Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. The show will start streaming on Disney+ on August 17.

According to the lead of this nine-episode show, that’s a title reserved for “billionaires and narcissists and adult orphans.” Instead, Walters is still trying to live her life as a single woman in her 30s. About halfway through Marvel’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer, Jennifer Walters says, “I just want to be a normal, anonymous lawyer.” Unfortunately, that’s just not in the cards for her. We then see her carrying a man, presumably to her bedroom so they can…

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'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' coming to Disney+ - CNN (CNN)

The new series stars Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases. The show's executive producer ...

The series will have nine episodes and stars Mark Ruffalo as Smart Hulk, Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky/the Abomination, and Benedict Wong as Wong. The cast also includes Ginger Gonzaga, Josh Segarra, Jameela Jamil, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry. "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" follows Walters as she "navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk." The new series stars Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases.

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'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law' Trailer Breakdown: Here's What You ... (Collider.com)

The show stars Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) as Jennifer Walters, an ace attorney who gains Hulk-like abilities– the same as her cousin, Bruce Banner (Mark ...

On the other end of the show’s title card, the teaser ends with a comedic look at Jennifer’s dating life as She-Hulk. She bemoans dating in her 30s, but as She-Hulk, she gets a veritable flood of online dating matches. She’s a super-strong, super durable threat, and has established herself in the comics as a formidable rival to She-Hulk. Considering her background with supergroups like the Masters of Evil and the Frightful Four, it would be no surprise if Jamil is tapped for future appearances after her showdown with She-Hulk. There are actually two versions of this character in the comics - the first is Vincent Patilio, aka Leap-Frog. He’s an inventor who designed a powered set of “leaping coils” that nobody cared about, so he used them for crime until he got busted by Daredevil. Then his well-intentioned son, Eugene Patilio, used his father’s invention to clumsily fight crime as Frog-Man. Of all the things Eugene could have done with his life, he decides to follow his father’s webbed footsteps and put on a frog suit. She-Hulk may turn out to be a slice-of-life narrative first and a superhero action-adventure romp second, and that’s just fine. Early in the trailer, we saw a group of shadowy-looking dudes with an eclectic choice of weapons: a crowbar, a hook, and… Despite her disdain, the trailer makes it clear that superpowers and heroics are a package deal for Jennifer with a rapid-fire montage with some of the show’s costumed villains. The version we get in She-Hulk may be an amalgamation of the two, but I secretly hope it’s Frog-Man over Leap-Frog, because then that will mean there are canonically not just one, but two whole Frog-Men in the MCU. Our first real look at She-Hulk is downright smashing as she busts the wall of saw blades and rips off the door in a fury at her cousin’s frightening methods. The trailer kicks off with the Los Angeles city skyline and a voiceover from Bruce Banner, who waxes philosophically to Jennifer about the difficult road to becoming a superhero. “That is for billionaires, and narcissists, and adult orphans.” One possible candidate could be The Vault. Abomination’s cameo in Shang-Chi had him sparring with Wong (Benedict Wong) at the fight club in Macau, only for Wong to give him fighting tips while escorting him through a portal to the very same prison cell we see in the She-Hulk trailer. Other than that, she has a stressful new job, what we know about Jennifer is that she has friends with large personalities, while she seems to have a rather reserved, unassuming, by-the-book nature.

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Marvel Fans Are Asking Why 'She-Hulk' Isn't Hulked Out (Forbes)

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the eighth MCU show on Disney+, starring Tatiana Maslany as the lawyer who transforms into the titular green giant, ...

The most recent comics lean towards a bigger, more intimidating She-Hulk. The trailer highlights the big difference between She-Hulk and (He)Hulk, as the latter looks like a green neanderthal, his body shape distorted by bulging muscle, like a gorilla overdosed on steroids. Fans also questioned the wonky CGI, as again, the difference between the two Hulks is quite dramatic - He-Hulk looks far more realistic, the visual effects team likely able to reuse the digital asset from the films, which has been perfected over several years of blockbuster appearances, as well as the character being older, more weather-beaten, which gives the creature more texture.

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'She-Hulk' trailer has a huge villain reveal hiding in plain sight (Inverse)

A Marvel hero is only as good as their villain. Where would the Avengers be without Loki, or Loki without Kang? And as much as Jennifer Walters, ...

Titania certainly makes an impression in her fringed bodysuit, leggings, and gold-trimmed jacket, and while that’s completely different from the outfit she wears in the comics it’s certainly evocative of the 1980s, when she was first introduced into comic canon. In the comics, Titania is born as Mary MacPherran, an unassuming girl from Denver, Colorado who dreams of becoming a superhero. What you may not know is that the action-packed She-Hulk trailer featured our first glimpse of Titania, and she lives up to her name.

Disney+ 'She-Hulk' — Why couldn't they just paint her green instead ... (Deseret News)

This nine-episode comedy series follows “Jennifer Walters as she navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a ...

Or get a huge muscle lady for the She-Hulk parts. It would not have been possible to simply put prosthetics on Maslany, as the character has to physically transform into a seven-foot-tall green bodybuilder, Paul Tassi, a movie critic, wrote for Forbes. I’m still very much looking forward to She-Hulk but uh they couldn’t just paint her green?

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Can the 'She-Hulk' Series Escape Its Comic Book Issues? (Collider.com)

Disney+ dropped the new trailer for the Tatiana Maslany-led She-Hulk series, but it seems to play into the unfortunate tropes of the comics.

I hope that the trailer is highlighting a few of these moments to play into the sitcom vibes, and that the actual series will delve deeper. Maybe it’s a byproduct of the uncanny valley-ness of the character design, but each glamified She-Hulk scene shown in the trailer looks like an entirely different actress being rendered. Her transformations don’t make her more sexually appealing, she is allowed to be more grotesque and less aimed toward the male gaze. Sure, there are some details of Maslany that are recognizable in the transformation, but they still get lost in the jarring design choices. Most of her comic runs feature her half-dressed, shielding her naked body with a newspaper, or bikini-clad on the covers. They are tasked with quick turnarounds, long hours, and underfunded teams, and they are not covered by the same union regulations and protections as most of the industry, which results in rampant exploitation.

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