Disney+ has released a new trailer and key art for Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. And it’s everything you want it to be… except for a little dodgy CGI.
Executive producer Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer of Marvel, welcomed star Tatiana Maslany to The Walt Disney Company’s 2022 Upfront presentation today at Basketball City on Pier 36 in New York. The pair shared details about the series, including the launch date, and debuted the trailer for attendees.
The footage introduces us to lawyer Jennifer Walters (Maslany), who is approached to run a “superhuman law division.” We also discover that she has inherited some of cousin Brucie’s (Mark Ruffalo) anger management issues.
Bruce trains her while we catch glimpses of Jennifer in action against a dandy rogue’s gallery of Abomination (Tim Roth), Titania (Jameela Jamil) and wait for it… Frog Man!
Unfortunately, there is no sign of Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Charlie Cox). Watch the trailer below:
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And we have key-art:
The official description says “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows Jennifer 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 nine-episode series, directed by Kat Coiro (Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9) and Anu Valia (Episodes 5, 6, 7), with Jessica Gao serving as head writer, welcomes a host of MCU vets, including 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. In addition to Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, Coiro, and Gao are executive producers. Wendy Jacobson and Jennifer Booth are co-executive producers.
Streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning August 17, the new comedy series stars Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases.
Can. Not. Wait. Three months is plenty of time to address the CGI.
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