The first She-Hulk trailer gave audiences an early indication of how the Disney+ show may shape up, yet many viewers were left wondering exactly why She-Hulk's CGI looks so bad. Available footage shows series' stars Mark Ruffalo, Tim Roth and protagonist Tatiana Maslany in full flow as the original Jade Giant, Abomination and titular She-Hulk respectively. Yet, despite the understandable excitement around these interactions and their implications for the wider MCU, there is legitimate concern over what seems to be substandard CGI compromising the overall vision.
The She-Hulk trailer features attorney Jennifer Walters both navigating the legal profession in a so-called "super-human law division" and her relationship with her cousin Bruce Banner. Although the trailer keeps concrete plot details to a minimum, Bruce is seen helping to train Jennifer in the art of heroism, all while helping her control the more powerful She-Hulk alter-ego. Unlike several previous versions of Bruce, however, Jennifer seems to be capable of functioning in public fairly quickly, appearing as a slightly larger, green-tinged version of herself – as opposed to the muscle-bound raging fighter from Thor: Ragnarok. It is in this more physically imposing form that the CGI issues become apparent. Unlike many prior MCU Hulk appearances, She-Hulk seems clumsily and unconvincingly rendered, especially when interacting with members of the public. This has raised some serious questions among audiences, with many concerned as to exactly why the effects look so ropey.
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There are several possible explanations for why She-Hulk's CGI looks so bad. One important consideration is that, given the
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