She-Hulk’s Bad CG Reaction Has Gone Too Far

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Jennifer Walters will be introduced to the MCU in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, but the show's major CG hero has received a lot of backlash. The She-Hulk teaser doesn't reveal much about the nine-part Disney+ series' plot, but it does set the tone for the show. She-Hulk is a courtroom comedy-drama starring Tatiana Maslany, Mark Ruffalo, and Tim Roth, who reprise their characters from previous MCU films.

She-Hulk will be the sixth Marvel series to show exclusively on Disney+, and the second to introduce an entirely new character to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), following Steven Grant and Marc Spector's caped crusader in moon Knight. She-Hulk, on the other hand, has the most comic book history of any of the series' primary characters thus far. Walters has been a mainstay in Marvel Comics since 1980, appearing in a number of famous storylines and forming some notable rivalries, implying that Roth's Abomination will not be She-major Hulk's antagonist. Walters develops similar powers to the Hulk after obtaining a blood donation from her cousin Bruce Banner (Ruffalo), including transformative ability, tremendous strength, and stamina.
Although the She-Hulk trailer gives little away about the plot of the series, it does give us a glimpse of Walters' changed state. The computer-generated hero's image has sparked widespread criticism, with fans of the character dissatisfied with She-depiction Hulk's in the MCU. Although understandable, the negative CG reaction has gone too far, casting a pall over the premiere of the show. With so much time until the season premiere, and with Marvel's history of excellent computer-generated characters, it's far too early to remark on She-computer Hulk's effects.

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