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The She-Hulk Episode 4 will bring more legal drama for Jennifer Walters.

Following the release of the first She-Hulk: Attorney at Law installments, fans are still waiting to see where the story of the latest Marvel series is going and who’s going to be the bad guy. So far, the show has brought back plenty of familiar faces, and many more are on their way. Is Episode 4 going to feature a Marvel Cinematic Universe cameo for the fourth straight week?

When to Watch She-Hulk Episode 4

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 4 will be available to stream on Disney+ starting at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Thursday, September 8. The next chapter comes from a script penned by Melissa Hunter, with Kat Coiro behind the camera. Episodes will follow weekly until the series finale on October 13.

There are still many pending questions that might get an answer in the following weeks. For example, what is going on with Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) and that Sakaraan spaceship? Why is it so urgent that it needed the immediate intervention of the Hulk? Also, the series is expected to feature a cameo from none other than Matt Murdock, a.k.a. Daredevil himself. For the occasion, Charlie Cox is reprising his role after returning as the blind vigilante for Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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Much to everyone’s surprise, the titular heroine portrayed by Tatiana Maslany found out that Emil Blonsky (Tim Rooth), a.k.a. Abomination, is a changed man in the latest installment. Pretty much like his old nemesis, Bruce Banner, Emil learned how to harness his mighty powers and transform into a sort of “Smart Abomination.” But are we sure that Emil is really who he says he is and it is not just an act?

She-Hulk hails from head writer Jessica Gao, the Emmy-winning scribe behind Rick and Morty’s acclaimed Season 3 episode “Pickle Rick,” among other credits.

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