19 "She-Hulk: Attorney At Law" Behind-The-Scenes Facts You Might Not Know, But Probably Should

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1.She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is Marvel's first comedy series and the show is largely inspired by Jon Byrne's She-Hulk comic book run, which creator Jessica Gao describes as "fun and light."

Jennifer in the courtroom with torn clothes after turning into She-Hulk

2.In fact, the biggest thing when it came to making She-Hulk a comedy was demonstrating the idea that in wild situations, most people deal with them using humor.

Jennifer makes a joke to a guard before visiting a dangerous prisoner

"This idea really rang true to me because I feel like realistically, most people deal with bonkers situations and trauma with humor," Jessica continued. "That's how most of us process it and that's why people become comedy writers. We don't want to deal with our lifelong trauma any other way."

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3.Jessica called adapting the She-Hulk comics into a TV series "a dream." She always wanted to write a Marvel movie, but once the MCU started doing shows, she knew this was her time. Prior to this, Jessica is best known for writing the iconic "Pickle Rick" episode of Rick & Morty, which earned her an Emmy Award in 2018.

Jessica and the cast of She-Hulk, including Tatiana Maslany and Jameela Jamil

4.Speaking about working with Tatiana Maslany, Jessica said she "can't imagine anybody else playing She-Hulk," and right from the start, Tatiana worked tirelessly to bring Jennifer/She-Hulk to life onscreen.

Tatiana as Jen Walters makes a joke to her paralegal

5.In fact, Tatiana was able to bring her skills from Orphan Black to She-Hulk when it came to playing Jennifer Walters and She-Hulk. Jessica said she made playing these two characters "look so easy" even though she makes them feel like two different people.

A closeup of Jennifer and below it, a closeup of She-Hulk

6.One of Jessica's favorite scenes that really shows the subtle differences Tatiana worked on between Jen and She-Hulk is when Jen suddenly feels rejected after her one night stand is only interested in She-Hulk in Episode 4.

<div><p>"I love that moment because it's so heartbreaking, but Tatiana doesn't overdo it," she explained. "Like, you can tell it's hurting her, but she's trying to cover it up and kind of put on a brave face. She's trying to brush it off with humor. But that means it really, really got to her. It's a beautifully done moment."</p></div><span> Marvel / Disney+</span>

7.The Episode 1 post-credit scene, which features Jen hilariously finding out that Steve Rogers/Captain America did have sex, was born out of the writers being huge Marvel fans and having discussions about the MCU amongst each other.

Jen, with her arms outstretched, saying "Captain America fu--"

8.Originally, the first She-Hulk episode was going to be the eighth episode, aka the penultimate episode, of the season. The second episode is so short because it had to be edited and tweaked once it was no longer the pilot.

<div><p>"The first episode that aired was't originally meant to be the pilot. It was actually going to be the eighth episode of the season. And the second episode was actually the original pilot," Jessica explained. "I mean, it's missing some scenes now, but I cut it up to make it the second episode, that's why it's short. But that used to be the original pilot where we were really just going to start the show in a situation where this thing of her becoming a Hulk has already happened to her. She's been trying to process it and she hasn't completely accepted it. Then, over the course of the season, as she's starting to accept it, toward the end of the season was when you were going to get the full story."</p></div><span> Marvel / Disney+</span>

9.In fact, there was a lot of discussion about whether or not the first She-Hulk episode needed to be an origin story. However, once Jessica realized some fans wouldn't know a lot about Jennifer Walters before the show, they decided to pivot and put Jen becoming She-Hulk for the first time in Episode 1.

The camera zooms in on a wound, then Bruce tells Jen to get away from him, but Jen looks down at her arms and her veins looks green

10.Jen's hilarious fourth wall breaks in She-Hulk were Jessica's favorite thing to include, and it's something that was taken directly from the She-Hulk comics.

Walters explaining that it isn't a cameo-every-week type of show, except it sort of is

11.And Jessica says the fourth wall breaks work so well in She-Hulk because Tatiana is so good at them. She loves that when Tatiana looks at the camera, "you really feel like she's talking to you and that you're her friend."

Jennifer doing a fourth wall break

She said, "There's this really wonderful friendliness and intimacy to it. You really felt like she brought you into her inner circle for a minute and she's sharing stuff with you that she's not sharing with everybody else in her world."

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12.She-Hulk gives several MCU actors, like Mark Ruffalo and Benedict Wong, a chance to explore their characters in a comedy setting. This is one of the few times Hulk and Wong get to be funny and not "worry about the fate of the universe."

<div><p>"It was just so fun to be able to do that, like what could be more fun than taking these characters that you only know a lot of times from these very dramatic and also intense situations, and letting them just be chill in normal everyday kind of scenarios," Jessica said. "What was great was they were all super game to do it. They all got that this was a fun comedy vacation. They got to come in, take a break, and explore the silly side of these characters. Benny [Wong] is so funny. He immediately knew exactly the right tone to play as Wong. I mean, his pairing with Madisynn is so good."</p></div><span> Marvel / Disney+</span>

13.Everyone on the She-Hulk set was in awe of how kind and amazing Mark Ruffalo is. Jessica said he's the "nicest dude" and when he snaps into actor mode, it's an incredible thing to watch.

Tatiana and Mark in a scene together

14.One of the most important relationships in She-Hulk is between Jennifer and Nikki, and the writers wanted to make sure that their friendship felt "real" and "lived in," which is why there are several moments where Nikki and Jen are simply sitting on a couch, each on their phones, but talking to each other. That depiction of female friendship felt the most authentic.

<div><p>"I really love Jen and Nikki's friendship on the show because to really paint this portrait of a real woman and her life, like her closest female friendship is going to be front and center and very important. We wanted to show a very real and lived in feeling friendship where you really felt like, 'Oh, these two women have known each other for years. They're each other's ride-or-dies, they're comfortable with each other,'" Jessica explained. "It was important to show that they're comfortable in silence with each other and I love that. We have scenes where they're just on the couch and they're not even looking at each other. That's real friendship, honestly. You're both on your phone or a computer, you're not really talking to each other, but you're just enjoying being next to that person. That's when you know a friendship is real. We didn't want it to feel like a staged TV friendship where they're sitting, staring at each other, and holding Chardonnay."</p></div><span> Marvel / Disney+</span>

15.Ginger Gonzaga improvised the line in Episode 3 when she tells Jennifer that she sent Wong a thirst trap and it was just a picture of her holding a bunch of books.

Speaking about Ginger's exceptional comedic timing, Jessica said,

16.Jameela Jamil is the one who helped She-Hulk land Megan Thee Stallion for her hilarious cameo in Episode 3. Jameela and Megan worked together on Legendary, and she reached out to see if Megan would be up for playing herself in She-Hulk.

17.Tatiana and Megan Thee Stallion filmed the twerking post-credit scene for "a very long time" and Jessica hopes that someday Marvel releases all the extra footage they got.

She-Hulk and Megan twerking in an office

And here are some behind-the-scenes pics of the moment because it's truly my favorite thing ever:

18.The reason Titania is the central villain for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is because in the comics she's the only villain that was created specifically for She-Hulk. Jessica loved the idea of modernizing the character who felt perfect for a social media age.

Titania says "Who the hell are you?" to which Jen replies "Jennifer Walters, attorney at law"

19.And finally, if Jessica could give any She-Hulk character a spinoff series, it would be Madisynn, who arrives in Episode 4 and instantly becomes infatuated with Wong.

<div><p>"I could watch Wong and Madisynn together for six seasons and a movie," Jessica joked. "Patty [Guggenheim] is one of the funniest actors out there. She's such a gifted improviser, like give Madisynn a Marvel show, please."</p></div><span> Marvel / Disney+</span>

"I could watch Wong and Madisynn together for six seasons and a movie," Jessica joked. "Patty [Guggenheim] is one of the funniest actors out there. She's such a gifted improviser, like give Madisynn a Marvel show, please."

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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is streaming now on Disney+.

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