While Marvel Studios' Disney Plus shows initially focused on returning characters, 2022 has been all about introducing new and exciting additions to the cinematic universe, one being Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters. Now, Maslany has teased how the upcoming She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series differs from the majority of superhero projects.
She-Hulk will see Walters, a lawyer and Bruce Banner's cousin who becomes a green superhero after a blood transfusion, replace Mark Ruffalo's Hulk. While brief footage debuted during Disney Plus Day this past November, the first full She-Hulk trailer was released on May 17, highlighting the many exciting storylines that await.
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In a new interview with Empire, Maslany discussed the upcoming series, believing it to be something much different from the superhero narratives that have come before. “She really is the antithesis of most superhero narratives," the actress shared. "… There’s this great element of denial in her that’s relatable. For me, it was about rejecting what’s happened for as long as I could, as that’s what causes the fun tension between Jennifer and She-Hulk."
Maslany would also share her experiences working with Ruffalo, adding, “We were so goofy, like two kids who had been handed shovels by our parents and told to go and play in the sandbox.” Other than following Walters' difficulty trying to balance her career and her superhuman abilities, it should be equally interesting to see Bruce Banner serve as a mentor. This is especially true since Banner has now been able to combine his intelligence with the Hulk's strength and physical stature following more gamma experimentation.
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