She-Hulk gets a bombing review before it’s released

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law It is, unfortunately, the latest installment from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be blasted review by trolls on the eve of its release. At the time of writing this, Strong woman It battles against manipulated user ratings – a fairly equal draw of ten out of ten and a review percentage of one out of ten. According to IMDb metrics, it is mostly adult males who rank Strong woman On the low end – with males over the age of 30 being the most important group of all. Females are categorized into all age groups Strong woman High – although in the 18-30 age group of females the supply is low as well.

As always, these kinds of measurements in show quality are very deceptive when a show hasn’t been released yet – or even made public yet. So, what ultimately happens is that people use reviews to try to take down momentum on a show for personal/political reasons – which then elicits vibes from positive comments from supportive fans, all of which leads to a review result that can’t be trusted on both sides. . It’s just another dark side to the entire overall scoring system.

Marvel’s latest TV releases Mrs. Marvel and Moon Knight alike have been subjected to similar review bombing tactics, largely against the backdrop of both series highlighting sweeping expansions exploring African and/or Middle Eastern cultures through heroes such as Marc Spector and Kamala Khan. . Marvel’s Eternals has also been bombarded for making LGBTQ+ representation a part of its story, with trolls trying to push the larger assertion that Marvel is somehow “selling out” or “giving in” to some kind of social justice or awakening the agenda by highlighting diversity.

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clearly, something mortal The unabashedly female-driven storyline and arc of characters and themes are prime targets for trolls, with comments like Marvel Studios “turning the hulk into a girl” so popular. Other popular targets were the titular character’s CGI influences (which didn’t impress in the trailers), and She-Hulk’s meta-comedy style about Marvel lore — which, to be fair, is exactly what made the comics and character so popular.

In the opinion of ComicBook.com review of She-Hulk: Attorney at LawMarvel has another hit on its hands, easy:

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Not only is it a live-action debut that his iconic character has always deserved, but it marks a new turning point for what MCU TV shows can offer. The series is anchored on Maslany’s incredible and groovy performance, and she’s not afraid to be truly original, delightfully quirky, and totally clever in an exciting way to watch. Although there’s nothing to tell us about the remaining five episodes, let alone where Jane Walters could next appear in the MCU, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law It’s about to leave its mark on the superhero scene.”

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law New episodes every Thursday on Disney+.

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