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The notion of She-Hulk dropping by ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ leads to inevitable flood of irrational outbursts


 While unfortunately not everyone from the Netflix series will be back, Daredevil: Born Again still looks set to see Hell’s Kitchen’s own hornheaded hero team up with a number of other fan-favorites. Jon Bernthal’s definitely returning as the Punisher and rumors abound that the likes of Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones could feature too. Looking to the character’s more recent past, though, it certainly feels like there’s opportunity for Tatiana Maslany to drop by as She-Hulk to boot.


Don’t forget that She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ended with Matt Murdock and his fellow superpowered lawyer Jennifer Walters in a cozy relationship, so Born Again will have to address this in someway, right? Well, Twitter user @blurayangel pitched the idea of a She-Hulk crossover in the upcoming Disney Plus revival and, right on cue, a torrent of fuming fans having tantrums at the very notion filled the replies.

Sure, a bunch of excited responses emerged as well, from more reasonable folks who enjoyed Charlie Cox’s and Maslany’s chemistry in She-Hulk and want to see more of it.  However, the majority of comments seemed to come from the wannabe Titania crowd who apparently remain just as incensed by the show even half a year on from its conclusion.


It’s an ironic coincidence that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been battling back against the most heated criticism the franchise has ever experienced at roughly the same time the Justin Roiland allegations almost derailed Rick and Morty entirely, seeing as several of the animated favorite’s alumni have made the jump to Kevin Feige’s outfit.

Jessica Gao spearheaded She-Hulk: Attorney at Law as showrunner, which ranks as the lowest-rated film or television project of the entire Marvel Studios era when it comes to Rotten Tomatoes audiences scores. Similarly, Jeff Loveness has been coming under sustained fire for penning Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which has had an adverse effect on Avengers: The Kang Dynasty hype as a result.


Michael Waldron may have won plenty of praise for shepherding the first season of Loki, but he took plenty of hits in the wake of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and the enthusiasm for Secret Wars took a tumble when he was revealed as the scribe behind the Multiverse Saga’s grand finale.


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