From Hulk's thunderclap to Jennifer's history of breaking the fourth wall, these are the Easter eggs you might have missed in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law."
"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" Episode 1 might have foreshadowed a major marvel event. We might be seeing a fan-favorite comic book story sooner rather than later.
The actress behind Nikki Ramos on "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law", Ginger Gonzaga, revealed that she thought she was auditioning for a totally different character.
"What If...?" will return for at least two more seasons. And director Bryan Andrews has revealed what fans should anticipate in the series moving forward.
Tatiana Maslany was once rejected from another role in a major Marvel project, one that is about as dissimilar to "She-Hulk" as you can possibly imagine.
She-Hulk looks like a formidable Disney+ show. But how would Jennifer Walters do against Thundra, Captain Marvel or America Chavez? Let's consult the comics.
If late director Wolfgang Petersen had gotten his first choice, "The Perfect Storm" might have had someone other than George Clooney playing Billy Tyne.
Disney has plenty of experience turning its rides into movies, and now, the company's enlisting some Marvel talent to bring Big Thunder Mountain to life.
We're going to get an answer to a question MCU fans have had for quite some time in "She-Hulk." It also revolves around one of the most famous Avengers.
She-Hulk has never been adapted to live-action before until now. But in the 1990s, there was an attempt for a She-Hulk movie, but it was ultimately scrapped.
During his audition for the part of George Costanza on "Seinfeld," Jason Alexander opted to impersonate a controversial celebrity. Producers didn't love it.
She-Hulk deals with legal problems every day, so it's oddly fitting that complex rights issues are preventing certain characters from joining her series.
While Vince Gilligan said he's pleased with the final season of "Better Call Saul," he also wishes he'd done one thing differently in the episode "Waterworks."