HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 02: Tatiana Maslany attends Marvel Studios' "Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness" premiere at Dolby Theatre on May 02, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/WireImage)
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Small Details You
Missed In The
First She-Hulk:
Attorney At Law
Trailer
By LOOPER STAFF

The first trailer for "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" comes with exciting teases about the world of the next major superhero in the MCU. Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) is an average Los Angeles lawyer until her cousin, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), provides a life-saving blood transfusion, after which she becomes the super-strong She-Hulk.

Backstory

While Dr. Banner counsels his cousin, Jennifer on the ways of being a green giant they seem to be inside a high-tech facility, which could be a Stark Industries-funded lab. If you squint, you might catch the first three letters of what appears to be the Stark Industries logo on some blades in the facility.

Stark Industries

A poster for "A Midsummer Night's Dream” teases one of the most iconic She-Hulk villains to enter the fray. Titania, a character in the play, is also the name of a She-Hulk supervillain, who Jameela Jamil will play in the upcoming series.

She-Hulk Villain

She-Hulk does not seem too keen on becoming one of the Avengers. In the trailer, she says, "That is for billionaires and narcissists. And adult orphans, for some reason," all of which appear, for reasons unknown, to be pointed jabs at Tony Stark.

An Avenger?

Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), better known as Abomination, the former military man and hulk’s main rival, appears in the teaser in both his human and monster forms. Roth made his first appearance as Blonsky (and later, Abomination) in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk," and in 2021's "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."

Abomination

In a true blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, a character that looks like Frog-Man appears for a split second in the trailer. It's not entirely clear if this is meant to be Frog-Man, another villain named Leap-Frog, or someone else entirely, but the resemblance to the comic book character is undeniable.

Frog-Man