Marvel has certainly landed more hits than misses with its foray into the small screen on Disney Plus.
This late in the game, it's easy to feel like Marvel has their origin stories down to a science, with familiar beats welcoming a new hero into the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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But with Jessica Gao's brand-new, upbeat "fun lawyer show" She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the origin story gets a refreshing, fast-paced upgrade.
From the genre-bending WandaVision to the gritty psychological thriller Moon Knight, these shows have changed viewer expectations of what the MCU can be.
The next project under Marvel Studios has finally arrived with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
Jennifer Walter being obsessed with Captain America's sex life in the first episode of She-Hulk is hilarious.
It's also the most broadly comedic entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as ambitious lawyer Jen Walters transforms into a superstrong green giant to battle bad guys (and sexism).
The show starts with Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters preparing for a case. A man tries to give her advice and a paralegal named Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) quickly shoves him out the door.