Joel Tapia
Warning: There are slight spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law below.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – When Does the Show Take Place in the MCU?
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law takes place in-between the two latest Marvel Disney+ series, Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel, meaning that She-Hulk is the second to last entry chronologically, as Ms. Marvel is last at the moment. In case you’re curious, this means that this latest entry into the MCU takes place in the year 2025, around a year and a half after Avengers: Endgame. The reason that we know about the specific timeframe of when the series takes place is thanks to Disney+ and the section of the service that is dedicated to putting the MCU in chronological order. So, while this does help us know exactly when, we do have some context clues that the series provides for when it takes place, notably due to Hulk’s involvement in the show. In Shang-Chi’s mid-credits scene, we see Shang-Chi, Katy, and Wong talking to both Captain Marvel and Bruce Banner, the latter still sporting his broken arm. While this may not seem like a big piece of information, it is shown in She-Hulk’s series premiere that Bruce was able to use Jennifer’s blood in order to heal his arm fully. Thus even if you aren’t one to subscribe to what the Disney+ timeline says, it is a fact that She-Hulk takes place at least several months after Shang-Chi. This is because Jen begins the series already having been the sensational character for a few months, having healed her cousin shortly after getting her powers. That is everything you need to know about when She-Hulk: Attorney at Law takes place within the MCU. For more She-Hulk coverage, keep an eye on Twinfinite, as the website will have coverage of the Marvel Disney+ series throughout the show’s run.
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