"Superhuman Law" | |
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Series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | August 25th, 2022 |
Writers | Jessica Gao |
Director | Kat Coiro |
Producers | Kevin Feige; Louis D'Esposito; Victoria Alonso; Brad Winderbaum; Kat Coiro; Jessica Gao; Wendy Jacobson; Jennifer Booth; Jason Tamez; Barbara Curry; Zeb Wells; Melissa Hunter; Kara Brown |
Starring | Tatiana Maslany; Josh Segarra; Ginger Gonzaga; Mark Linn-Baker; Tess Malis Kincaid |
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"Superhuman Law" is the second episode of season one of the superhero comedy streaming series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law by Marvel Studios. It was directed by Kat Coiro with a script written by Jessica Gao. It premiered on the Disney+ streaming service on Thursday, August 25th, 2022.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Mark Ruffalo | Hulk, Bruce Banner |
Tim Roth | Abomination, Emil Blonsky |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Candice Rose | Aunt Melanie |
Michael H. Cole | Uncle Tucker |
Nicholas Cirillo | Cousin Ched |
Drew Matthews | Dennis Bukowski |
Keith Flippen | D.A. boss |
David Kronawitter | Local news reporter |
Derrick J. Haywood | Eyewitness |
Krystin Goodwin | Los Angeles reporter |
Matt Skollar | Entry security |
Bruce Blackshear | Supermax guard |
David Marshall Silverman | Potential employer #1 |
Elizabeth Becka | Aunt Rebecca |
Vas Sanchez | Pedro the bartender |
Holly Belcastro | Eyewitness #2 |
Jovana Lara | News anchor |
John Gregory | News anchor |
Rachel Brown | News anchor |
Malia Arrayah | On-set She-Hulk reference |
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Quotes[]
- Nikki Ramos: Some guy gave me these drinks for free because you're a superhero.
- Jennifer Walters: Ugh! I'm not. No, I did not go to law school and rack up six figures in student loans to become a vigilante. That is for billionaires and narcissists, and adult orphans, for some reason.
- Nikki Ramos: But you could be an Avenger.
- Jennifer Walters: Do the Avengers offer healthcare?
- Nikki Ramos: I think...
- Jennifer Walters: Maternity leave, a pension. Are they even paid?
- Nikki Ramos: Here's the thing, though. Hulk Jen is a total snack.
See also[]
The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Agent Carter
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Jessica Jones
The Inhumans
External Links[]
- "Superhuman Law" at MDP
- "Superhuman Law" at IMDB
- "Superhuman Law" at the TV IV
- "Superhuman Law" at ShareTV.com
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