Jennifer Walters is a superhero now, and that's only increased her problems. In a POPSUGAR-exclusive clip from "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" episode two, Jennifer (Tatiana Maslany) faces the reality of her new life as a public hero, and it's pretty much the nightmare she imagined.
In the exclusive footage, Jennifer joins her extended family (minus cousin Bruce Banner) for dinner, and they quickly mention that she was fired from her job. It seems her superhero skills at the end of the first episode might have put her employment as a lawyer at risk. Her mom tells her she met a young man who wants to be a superhero, and she told him Jennifer could help and gave him her phone number. Other family members ask questions about heroes like Hawkeye or about what She-Hulk's visual look should be. It seems getting Hulk powers is anything but simple for her.
"She-Hulk" released its first episode on Aug. 18, which dove into how Jennifer got her powers after aliens attacked her cousin Bruce Banner. It also featured a funny bit about Captain America and whether he ever had sex. The series will have nine episodes in total, and fans can expect many more cameos from their Marvel favorites. We already know the Abomination (Tim Roth), Wong (Benedict Wong), and Matt Murdoch (aka Daredevil) will be in the series. Episode one also gave us a preview of Jameela Jamil as the supervillain Titania, and hopefully, she'll face off with She-Hulk again soon.
Watch the new clip from "She-Hulk" above! Episode two of "She-Hulk" streams Aug. 25 on Disney+.
Related: Tatiana Maslany on Portraying a Female Hulk: "Our Culture Is So Fixated on Women's Bodies"
In the exclusive footage, Jennifer joins her extended family (minus cousin Bruce Banner) for dinner, and they quickly mention that she was fired from her job. It seems her superhero skills at the end of the first episode might have put her employment as a lawyer at risk. Her mom tells her she met a young man who wants to be a superhero, and she told him Jennifer could help and gave him her phone number. Other family members ask questions about heroes like Hawkeye or about what She-Hulk's visual look should be. It seems getting Hulk powers is anything but simple for her.
"She-Hulk" released its first episode on Aug. 18, which dove into how Jennifer got her powers after aliens attacked her cousin Bruce Banner. It also featured a funny bit about Captain America and whether he ever had sex. The series will have nine episodes in total, and fans can expect many more cameos from their Marvel favorites. We already know the Abomination (Tim Roth), Wong (Benedict Wong), and Matt Murdoch (aka Daredevil) will be in the series. Episode one also gave us a preview of Jameela Jamil as the supervillain Titania, and hopefully, she'll face off with She-Hulk again soon.
Watch the new clip from "She-Hulk" above! Episode two of "She-Hulk" streams Aug. 25 on Disney+.
Related: Tatiana Maslany on Portraying a Female Hulk: "Our Culture Is So Fixated on Women's Bodies"
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