Marvel fans think She-Hulk should be delayed after the first trailer for the Disney+ series dropped online.
Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has enjoyed mighty highs and dull lows so far: WandaVision, Loki and Spider-Man: No Way Home were smash-hits across the board; while The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Black Widow and Eternals didn't arrive to the same fanfare.
It's the MCU's world, and we're just living in it. As well as Thor: Love and Thunder and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever later this year, we've still got the debuts of two characters: Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk, but our first proper look at the latter hero has some fans concerned.
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Check out the first trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law:
The official synopsis reads: "This new comedy series sees Bruce Banner help his cousin, Jennifer Walters, when she needs an emergency blood transfusion and guess what? She receives his powers too.
"Tatiana Maslany will play Jennifer, who is a lawyer specialising in superhuman-oriented legal cases. Mark Ruffalo is back as the Hulk alongside Tim Roth, who plays the Abomination."
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Marvel chief Kevin Feige earlier described the series as 'half-hour legal comedy' and something the studio has 'never done before'.
While Ruffalo's Hulk has two distinct looks across the MCU (ordinary, angry Hulk and Endgame's Professor Hulk), She-Hulk is something else entirely: a tall, muscular woman that's a mixture of Fiona in Shrek and a CrossFit obsessive.
While many fans think it looks 'fun', most criticism has honed in on the CGI, which looks somewhere between 2003's Hulk and The Sims.
One user wrote: "That She-Hulk trailer looked really good... *except* for the actual CGI model itself, which looked very uncanny in a strange plastic way, even in shots where she's next to Ruffalo's Hulk. I mean, those could be early shots, they may still be refined yet."
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Another wrote: "It's hard for me to give She-Hulk any slack for the CGI when these MCU shows have movie budget. She-Hulk is 10 episodes with $10-15mill to spend per episode. That's enough of a budget to make a green lady look legit."
A third tweeted: "She-Hulk CGI is terrible. Take-you-out-of-the-show bad. Pip bad. I’d happy see the series delayed in order to be fixed."
A fourth wrote: "Excited for She-Hulk. But if the show needs to be delayed in order to work on the CGI, then do it."
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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will start streaming on Disney+ on 17 August.
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