An emergency blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner transformed ordinary attorney Jennifer Walters into the extraordinary She-Hulk, who gains celebrity superhero status and an awareness that she’s a character on a television show.
An emergency blood transfusion from her gamma irradiated cousin Bruce Banner transforms mild-mannered lawyer Jennifer Walters into the statuesque, 4th wall breaking, green-skinned She-Hulk! However despite her incredible abilities and overnight celebrity she has no desire to embark upon a super heroic career and instead attempts to continue living her normal life as best she can.
There are some good moments in this screenplay. Though it is for the most part well written and at times funny, it is held back by shallow characters and a concept that borrows heavily from the Deadpool films, where it is used much less intrusively.
My primary issue with She-Hulk here is that she is totally obsessed with men. I mean look, I get it, a TV show benefits from a romantic interest, and her frantic search for one is in line with the...
The alcoholic First Son of the United States, searches for his dad’s love while trying to prove that the Secretary of State is disloyal but parties and pranks his dad too much to be taken seriously. The First Son seeks genuine loyalty while sticking to his true self in every obstacle imaginable.
When John Hendricks is whisked away from his dull life in New York to another realm to fulfill an ancient prophecy, he begins to truly find himself as he begins delivering mail to the quirky people of Distantlandia at the behest of their drunken king.
A football experienced woman goes on a journey of self discovery and destiny when as a publicity stunt she becomes the first Female head coach in the NFL, but when she proves to be the better person for the job the Male dominated league pushes back.
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