She-Hulk episode 4 release date and time — how to watch online
Will She-Hulk episode 4 explain those vigilantes?
It's almost time for She-Hulk episode 4, and this week's edition has some explaining to do. As in, who the heck were those weirdos that Jen/She-Hulk took out at the end of episode 3? Comic book fans may know them as the Wrecking Crew, but will they have that same title here?
Release date and time: She-Hulk episode 4 comes out tomorrow (Sept. 8) on Disney Plus at 3 a.m. ET. Full release schedule below.
Cast: Tatiania Maslany, Ginger Gonzaga, Jameela Jamil, Josh Segarra, Mark Ruffalo, Benedict Wong, Tim Roth
Directors: Kat Coiro, Anu Valia
Rating: TV-14
One of those goons, Thunderball, was tasked with getting She-Hulk's blood. They failed. We're wondering if Titania is employing this crew, as she might want to know how She-Hulk became the way she is.
And, now that Emil Blonsky is paroled, She-Hulk will likely move onto other cases. One wonders how the rest of the MCU characters we know and love will fit into this series.
The appearance of Wong (Benedict Wong) in last week's episode was fantastic, and we can't wait to see when Daredevil (Charlie Cox) will arrive, as was teased in trailers. He's especially likely to appear because he's actually lawyer Matt Murdock by day.
Here's everything you need to know to watch She-Hulk episode 4 online. Oh, and check out this clip where we review how Megan Thee Stallion was brought into the MCU. Oh, and check out our spoiler-free She-Hulk review, which covers episodes 1 through 4.
When does She-Hulk episode 4 come out on Disney Plus?
She-Hulk episode 4 arrives on Disney Plus tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 8), at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT. / 8 a.m. BST.
Five more episodes will arrive on the following Thursdays. A full She-Hulk schedule is below.
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How to watch She-Hulk internationally
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She-Hulk episodes schedule
She-Hulk episode 1: August 18She-Hulk episode 2: August 25She-Hulk episode 3: September 1- She-Hulk episode 4: September 8
- She-Hulk episode 5: September 15
- She-Hulk episode 6: September 22
- She-Hulk episode 7: September 29
- She-Hulk episode 8: October 6
- She-Hulk episode 9: October 13
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law trailer and poster
Disney released the first official trailer and poster for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law on May 17. The trailer shows a little about what we can expect from the show, including Walters' having to manage her legal career with the burgeoning superpowers that turn her into a giant green Hulk-like being.
Disney Plus Day had previously given us a look at the show, but only very briefly. We didn't even get to see Tatiana Maslany don the CGI makeup required to She-Hulk.
The first poster doesn't reveal a great deal, though the background suggests the show may be set in Los Angeles — the first time the city has shown up since Iron Man 3.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law cast
The cast of She-Hulk is led by Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who gains the ability to transform into the titular green hero.
She is joined by Mark Ruffalo, who is reprising his role as Bruce Banner / The Hulk. He is Jennifer's cousin.
Tim Roth is on board as Emil Blonsky, aka Abomination, a Russian-born former officer in the United Kingdom's Royal Marines Commandos. Blonsky combined super soldier serum and gamma radiation to transform into a humanoid monster more powerful than the Hulk.
Ginger Gonzaga is playing Walters' best friend, while Renée Elise Goldsberry is Amelia (her relationship to the central character is unknown).
Jameela Jamil is also joining the She-Hulk cast as Titania, a rival of She-Hulk with incredible strength. Titania was introduced in Secret Wars No. 3 in 1984. Born Mary MacPherran, she gains super strength after being taken to an alien planet.
Disney has also confirmed that Benedict Wong will reprise his role as Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme who most recently appeared in Doctor Strange 2. Josh Segarra, Jon Bass, Anais Almonte and Nicholas Cirillo have been cast in unknown roles, while wrestler David Otunga appears in the trailer as a guy Walters goes on a date with.
Z-list hero Frog-Man is also confirmed to appear, but it's not been revealed who plays him.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law: MCU Phase 4 tie-ins
We already know that Wong is set to appear in the show in some capacity, and Abomination previously had a cameo in Shang-Chi's underground fight scene. Whether there will be links to other MCU properties is currently unclear.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige has previously said that She-Hulk is a series that could get multiple seasons.
While discussing She-Hulk and Moon Knight with TV reporters, he said, "Some of the shows that I mentioned that we were about to start filming, we are keeping in mind a structure that would lead into a Season 2, a Season 3, in a more direct way than, say, a show like, like ‘WandaVision,’ which clearly goes into a feature."
Thankfully, She-Hulk will be easy to find, as Disney Plus is on all of the best streaming devices.
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