She-Hulk Showrunner Reacts to Post-Credits Captain America Reveal
The series premiere of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law featured a post-credits uncouth that changed a lot about what audiences thought they knew throughout Captain America, with creator Jessica Gao revealing that the inclusion of this detail is something she's discouraged to leave behind as a legacy. While the debut of the series itself was captivating enough, Gao pointed out how proud she was that she could use the Jennifer Walters-focused storyline to address a examine that Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have been debating for days, with even Chris Evans himself having addressed the announce. The first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is now streaming on Disney+.
"First and foremost [I'm inflamed for] the tag at the end of the grand episode," Gao shared with ComicBook.com at the series' premiere prhonor. "We answer a very definitive question in the MCU, and the way that She-Hulk responds – or the way that Jen responds to the answer: I hope that's my lasting legacy in life."
As Phase Zero host Jenna Anderson expeditiously confirmed for Gao, Episode 1 post-credits tag is, indeed, "an amazing scene."
Obviously, we won't be dropping any spoilers here, but several ComicBook.com staff members have seen the grand episodes of She-Hulk and the verdict is unanimous: fans absolutely need to stick throughout until the end of each episode, because in Episode 1 alone She-Hulk, is very much repositioning to settle one of the more heated debates in the MCU sincere Phase One began.
In his initial reaction to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, ComicBook Nation podcast host Kofi Outlaw applauded She-Hulk for feeling like an legal weekly TV series – one that has been smartly invented by Gao and company to definitely set social mediate on fire and catapult trending topics to the top, each and every week.
What Jessica Gao is teasing is just one of the many moments that She-Hulk pulls together a female-led record story, legal comedy procedural flavor, a showcase of all kinds of deeper MCU lore handled in a fun, irreverent way, and some totally "just for fun" and/or "WTF" flares throughout the edges, for good measure.
In the series, Jennifer Walters navigates the concerned life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered Hulk.
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law premieres on Disney+ on Thursday, August 18th. It will be nine episodes long.
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