Marvel Studios' Disney Plus hit She-Hulk: Attorney at Law just released a pair of new character posters for 2 of its standout newcomers from episode 4. Featuring an extremely exclusive superhero outfit designer and a rival lawyer turned unlikely ally, the posters are just the latest in a series released alongside the show itself, and it's sure to keep growing.
The first poster shows off Griffin Matthews as Luke Jacobson, the scene-stealing fashion designer whose services Jen's friends acquired to help Jen/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) improve her wardrobe. Luke himself certainly made an impression on both the characters and the audience, coming off as an enjoyably stuck-up analogue to similar superhero designer Edna Mode from The Incredibles. But he also helped facilitate the exciting stinger for episode 6 that featured a sneak peek of Daredevil's costume. So he definitely came in on a high note.
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The other poster in this series from Marvel Studios features Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book, who previously showed up in episode 4 before making a more substantial appearance the following week. In episode 5, she defended her rival, Jen, in court against Jameela Jamil's Titania over the use of the name «She-Hulk.» The lawsuit ultimately ended in Jen's favor, though not before parading a train of her unfortunate dating endeavors before the courtroom in a moment that probably felt a little too real for a number of viewers.
Viewers might recognize Matthews from his time on Kaley Cuoco's The Flight Attendant where he plays Shane Matthews. He's also made appearances on Weeds and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit over the years. But odds are few of those roles were
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