Did the She-Hulk premiere spark the return of the Savage Hulk?

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law It already seems to be a hit at Marvel Studios and Disney+, and the first episode alone is so steeped in Marvel Cinematic Universe lore that you need a basket to hold all of your Easter eggs. It’s no surprise that the first episode of She-Hulk focuses almost entirely on the Hulk side of the MCU and its lore, as we learn how Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) first transformed into a Hulk, and how she quickly learned how to be quite alike—and different—from her cousin Bruce Banner. (Mark Ruffalo).

Banner’s version of the Hulk got his (brief) time in the spotlight during She-Hulk Episode 1, along with some much-needed updates on what’s happened with him since Avengers: Endgame — and Bruce seems to be doing just fine. He managed to heal his arm from the Infinity Gauntlet burn; He made a unit that could help control his Hulk’s transformations; And he still maintains the zen-like status of his “Smart Hulk” character.

But will it continue?

The first episode of Strong woman He sees Bruce taking Jennifer into a training regiment at the Gamma Lab/hangout that Bruce and Tony Stark built and experimented with during The Blip. Bruce has a full complement of therapy and therapy to address, and control, the Hulk’s personality within him, which helped get his Smart Hulk shape. course during Strong woman Episode 1 Bruce and Jennifer’s training comes to a climax, when Jane punches Bruce in the huge face.

Bruce’s response to being attacked by Jane isn’t exactly what you would call the Smart Hulk situation. Even after initially taking the highway, Bruce eventually loses control of his anger and confronts Jane in a real family battle. Sure, Bruce gets it together quickly once he and Jane break his beloved tape – but that’s a hint that there’s still a “Savage Hulk” inside of Bruce, somewhere.

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In fact, a large part of Strong woman The story and themes of the first episode are dedicated to indicating how Jane – as a woman – deals with emotions like anger differently (competently?) than Bruce, which is why she doesn’t have a second character that she needs to constantly confront. This feature makes Bruce feel the emotions he hasn’t struggled with for a minute – such as jealousy, frustration, and anger. Jen makes Bruce realize how far he has to go to really be a single, unified, Banner/Hulk character.

With the She-Hulk planning to reconnect with The Incredible Hulk with The Abomination (Tim Roth) returning, it looks like there might also be a chance that Bruce will also return to his Savage Hulk ways – with Jane possibly the only one who can stand in her cousin’s face.

Strong woman It is now streaming on Disney+.

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