Marvel Studios officially announced the development of the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law TV series for Disney+. This marked the beginning of the show's production journey.
Actress Tatiana Maslany was cast to play the lead role of Jennifer Walters, also known as She-Hulk, bringing the character to life for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first legal comedy series.
Principal photography for the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series started, marking the beginning of the show's production phase.
Mark Ruffalo confirmed he would reprise his role as Bruce Banner / Hulk in the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series, strengthening ties to the wider MCU.
Marvel Studios released the official trailer for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, giving fans their first look at the show's tone, characters, and story.
The first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law premiered on Disney+, officially releasing the series to the public and beginning its weekly episode schedule.
Jennifer Walters, a lawyer, is bitten by a genetically modified snake which causes her to transform into She-Hulk.
Jennifer learns to control and harness her She-Hulk abilities, leading to her dual identity as a superhero and attorney.
Jennifer begins her job at the prestigious law firm GLK&H, blending her legal career with superhero activism.
Jennifer defends her first superhuman client in court, showcasing her unique skills as both a lawyer and She-Hulk.
Jennifer faces off against her longtime rival Titania in both legal and physical battles, escalating their rivalry.
Jennifer begins a romantic relationship with her close friend Augustus, adding complexity to her personal life.
She-Hulk and allies confront the Abomination in a daring rescue mission, emphasizing Jennifer's role as a hero.
Jennifer balances her role as a lawyer and superhero to protect her clients from various dangers.
Jennifer navigates unprecedented legal challenges involving superhuman clients and their unique situations.