At Comic-Con, Marvel Studios released the latest trailer for its MCU series She-Hulk, which debuts on Disney Plus on August 17th.
3, alongside Disney Plus series like the second season of Loki. Elsewhere at SDCC, Marvel also showed off its animated slate, including a new trailer for I Am Groot and more details on Spider-Man: Freshman Year and X-Men ‘97. The new trailer has a decidedly more lighthearted tone than the first, with Bruce Banner explaining just how important both spandex and yoga are when you’re a gigantic superhero. But it also gets into some legal drama and, of course, includes some cameos from elsewhere in the Marvel cinematic universe.
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At this year's San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios revealed new trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
The actress also added that Walters will be at odds with her alter-ego, creating a “fun tension between Jennifer and She-Hulk.” She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is set to follow Jennifer, a lawyer who defends superhumans. Viewers get a new look at Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black) dynamic with her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), as he trains her in how to use her hulk powers.
Creatives from Marvel stopped by Comic-Con tonight to tease upcoming films and series including 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
Marvel Studios produces She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, which was first announced back in August of 2019. But instead she decides to be a lawyer specializing in cases involving superhumans, who also includes her own green alter ego. In her time at Hall H, Maslany noted that She-Hulk is “very different” from all past Marvel series—full of “irreverent humor,” given the fact that her character would actually prefer not to be a superhero.
She-Hulk gets a visit from a "Doctor Strange" favorite in new Disney+ trailer -- and meets Daredevil?
( Charlie Cox is already officially confirmed to be headlining a Daredevil revival for Disney+; get details.) She-Hulk is the latest in a long line of live-action Marvel series produced for Disney+. Previous releases included WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, Hawkeye, Moon Knight and the recently ended Ms. Marvel. Still to come are Secret Invasion, Echo, Daredevil: Born Again and Ironheart, among other series and holiday specials. Legal eagle Jennifer Walters has a major — one might say abominable — conflict of interest in the new trailer for Disney+’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Part-superhero show and part comedy, the series centers on Jennifer Walters (Maslany), a brilliant lawyer and the cousin of longtime MCU hero Bruce Banner (Mark ...
The first episode of “She Hulk” will premiere on Disney+ Aug. 17. The two notably appeared together in the mid-credits scene of last year’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” Jameela Jamil plays She-Hulk’s rival, the super-strong Titania, while Ginger Gonzaga plays Jennifer’s best friend Nikki. Josh Segarra, Jon Bass and Renée Elise Goldsberry round out the cast. As the She-Hulk form gives Jennifer new confidence in her personal life, it causes new complications for her professional life, as she gets recruited to work for a law firm specializing in cases involving super-humans. “This is so overwhelming,” Maslany said at the top of Comic-Con panel. “What’s so exciting about She-Hulk is this show is very different. Unlike Bruce, when she hulks out Jennifer largely retains her personality and intelligence, and she quickly begins to relish the freedom and strength her new 6-foot-7-inch form provides.
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There are so many things to get excited about with She-Hulk. Being reintroduced to the Hulk franchise through this new character is a benefit that the Marvel Cinematic Universe holds over every competitor. With the suit being such a big part of Matt Murdock's story in the Netflix series, it will be interesting to see how the upgrade plays into the story. The original red and yellow suit will appear for the first time in live action. Now he will make his first appearance in action in She-Hulk. Ever since the She-Hulk series was announced, it has been rumored that Daredevil is likely to show up. He shows up for a cup of coffee and, in many respects, steals the show. There is no better place to give new characters the spotlight than San Diego Comic-Con.
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At some point during the series, Jen will also join a support group for enhanced individuals, which might count some familiar faces among its ranks. However, the trailer saves its biggest surprise for last, when the one and only Daredevil jumps into frame. The trailer’s opening sees Jennifer Walters testing her strength in a variety of ways and practicing yoga, all while Bruce Banner watches her every move. But now that he’s moving from Netflix to Disney+, he gets all the benefits of a Marvel Studios budget, including a spiffy new costume and CGI flips. Regardless, that’s exactly what a lot of fans did when the initial teaser came online back in May. But during today’s Comic-Con reveals, Marvel unleashed the second trailer for its last live-action series of the year, and the final result looks so much better. Beyond these physical training sessions, Jen will also engage in a few courtroom battles in her day job as a lawyer.
The series got a new trailer that shows off more of Tatiana Maslany's burly superhero lawyer and sheds some more light on the plot of the Disney+ series. But ...
After all, they’re both street-level heroes who spend their free time protecting the innocent civilians of New York City. We may see Daredevil showing Spidey the ropes of being a vigilante and how to hone his superhuman senses. He’ll be voicing Daredevil in Spider-Man: Freshman Year, an animated series that chronicles Peter Parker’s earliest months as a superhero high schooler. Echo is another logical choice for a Daredevil guest appearance, as Echo was originally introduced in the pages of Daredevil’s monthly comic. Or should we assume that Born Again will be akin to Avengers: Age of Ultron - an MCU project that shares the name of an existing Marvel Comics book but tells a very different story? Will Born Again wipe the slate clean and start over where the Daredevil/Kingpin rivalry is concerned? Written by Frank Miller and drawn by David Mazzucchelli, Born Again showcases Matt Murdock at the lowest point in his adult life. But don’t expect Matt Murdock to stick around Echo’s neck of the woods for long. That’s right, Charlie Cox looks to be reprising the role of Daredevil for the She-Hulk series. It’s the first step in what promises to be a very bright future for Daredevil in the MCU. Well, as bright as it can be when Marvel Studios is about to adapt one of the darkest Daredevil comics of all time. Much like with She-Hulk, Daredevil understands the struggles Echo faces in her day-to-day life. The series got a new trailer that shows off more of Tatiana Maslany’s burly superhero lawyer and sheds some more light on the plot of the Disney+ series. Still, it stands to reason Matt has a key part to play in this series.
The official promo was unveiled during Marvel Studios' panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2022.
"You have so much more to learn," Bruce confesses, as he slams a humungous research folder in front of a pancake-scoffing Jennifer. "I'm clearly nailing it at all these things," she claps back in another scene, before she looks directly into camera and jokes that Bruce "doesn't mean" when he says she can go back to her regular life as a lawyer if she wishes. At a remote beachside resort in Mexico, which has its own high-tech lab naturally, the scientist teaches her that being a Hulk is all about balance – and that yoga can seriously help with that – but also makes sure that she can use her powers in a crisis if needed. Marvel has unveiled the official trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – and it features a few exciting surprises, including a Fleabag-style fourth wall break and a whole bunch of cameos.
While there was no announcement of Cox's casting in the Disney+ series, the trailer spoke for itself and now Asad Ayaz, The Walt Disney Studios' President of ...
He’ll be voicing Daredevil in the upcoming animated feature Spider-Man: Freshman Year along with starring in his own Disney+ series titled, Daredevil: Born Again. The first season will comprise 18 episodes and will mark the return of Cox in the fan-favorite role along with Vincent D’Onofrio reprising Kingpin. However, we’ll not see them together on screen till Spring 2024. While there was no announcement of Cox’s casting in the Disney+ series, the trailer spoke for itself and now Asad Ayaz, The Walt Disney Studios' President of Marketing teased his cameo on Twitter. Responding to a tweet that enquired “Is this our first look at the MCU version of Charlie Cox's Daredevil?” Ayaz responded with a thinking face emoji. One of them is spotting Charlie Cox’s Daredevil in the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer.
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Will we get to see an appearance from Daredevil’s incorrigible twin brother Mike Murdock (who is definitely a real person and not Matt Murdock in a hat)? That’s where she meets various superhero-adjacent characters, like Tim Roth’s Abomination (who was in the last trailer), Benedict Wong’s Wong (from Doctor Strange!), and a group of goons who appear to be classic Marvel villains The Wrecking Crew. Will She-Hulk and Daredevil get to have a courtroom scene?
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law creator and Head Writer Jessica Gao comments on the lessons learned in producing the CGI-heavy show for Disney+.
Marvel has always been on the cutting edge of innovation in this field, and it stands to reason they're going to continue to push the boundaries as the universe expands. The uncanny nature of Jen's appearance in the show's first trailer is a testament to that fact. With the release of the new trailer, it seems fair to say that it really did all work out as Gao claimed. Gao closed by expressing regret over how the process transpired, remarking that in hindsight, "if we had to do it again, we'd probably think long and hard about how often we want a CG character on screen, but it all worked out." Coiro noted that "one of the coolest things about working with Marvel is that you get to try every tool that is out there." While this is to be expected of any big project, it was certainly refreshing to see proof of it in the new trailer.