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‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ Anniversary: 5 Reasons To Rewatch Tatiana Maslany’s Show On Breaking Stereotypes

As the Hulk spin-off show completes a year, here are a few reasons why you must rewatch the show which broke numerous stereotypes of superhero franchises.

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As we celebrate a year of turning green with Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’, one cannot help but admire the different ways the show won our hearts. Be it smashing patriarchy or rolling out the laughter carpet, She-Hulk, played by Tatiana Maslany kept us hooked, making Marvel Studios’ first legal drama memorable and unique.

Here’s a look at all the reasons why we should revisit the series currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

MCU’s First Legal Drama

You wouldn’t expect a legal drama in a superhero universe but that is exactly what She-Hulk: Attorney At Law dispels. The series follows Jennifer Walters as she juggles her life as a superhero with her legal job. The show features a number of courtroom scenes, where Jennifer Walters defends her clients in court.

Powerful Action

The way She-Hulk's fight sequences blend humour and excitement is one of the things that makes the series so entertaining. The fights frequently feature She-Hulk using her wit and intelligence to her advantage making them different from other superhero titles.

Characters That Make You Marvel

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's characters hold a unique sense of being sophisticated and complicated that makes them stand out. What makes them truly special is they are actual people who are looking for a place in the world, not just one-dimensional heroes or villains.

Guest Appearances Galore

From Megan Thee Stallion to Charlie Cox to Tim Roth, the series had a bevy of guest appearances that kept viewers hooked and She-Hulk busy. Each actor and their characters left a mark in the mind of viewers.

Brother-Sister Duo

The on-screen brother-sister camaraderie between Tatiana Maslany and Mark Ruffalo is all goofy who keeps taking jibe at each other. The training session is outright enjoyable which portrays the actual bond of siblings.