How She-Hulk, Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel fit into the MCU movies
By Mark Lynch
She-Hulk
She-Hulk has been someone comic book fans have been waiting to see in a live-action setting for a long time. When Jennifer Walters transforms into the Sensational She-Hulk, she usually keeps all of her intelligence, which is great considering she’s a lawyer and a good one at that. With everything that’s going on in Peter Parker’s life, he’s going to need an attorney who has the skills to defend him. Someone who personally knows how it feels to have superpowers. Everyone (including myself) may want it to be Charlie Cox’s Daredevil but, for now, Jennifer Walter makes the most sense.
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Jennifer Walters’ She-Hulk persona isn’t a secret. When you’re a Hulk, there must not be a need to keep your identity secret. Who’s going to mess with you? It might appear that having a super-powered lawyer would hurt Peter’s chances of clearing his name. But that’s not the case. Peter isn’t a trusting person, especially when it comes to his secret identity. He might trust someone who has powers.
We don’t know if She-Hulk is going to be Bruce’s cousin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but, if she is, Peter would take a recommendation from Bruce. They’re both Avengers, so that alone should be enough for Peter. Knowing Peter, it’ll probably take some convincing, as well — maybe even a fight against She-Hulk to get him to calm down and trust her.