
The first episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has finally made its debut on Disney+ to showcase a new storyline for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So, to celebrate this launch, we’ve put together this list of Episode 1 Easter Eggs, including references from the Avengers movies and notable characters from the franchise.
Callback to the Famous Spider-Man Line
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The first opening line in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is an Easter Egg reference to the famous Spider-Man line “With great power comes great responsibility”, in which Jennifer Walters renders her own by questioning, “What responsibility does Who has the power?”
Los Angeles Reference
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If you look around Jennifer Walters’ room, you’ll see some Easter eggs from the Los Angeles where the show takes place, such as a cup with the words “UCLA” on top of her bookshelf, a framed photo of Griffith Observatory, and Diploma from the University of California. On a side note, you can also see a Ruth Bader Ginsburg bobblehead next to the mug, along with other decorations.
The Savage She-Hulk Comic
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Nikki Ramos makes a callback to the series’ first comic, “The Savage She-Hulk”, when she asks Jane to end her speech with a “Savage Jane Walters look”.
Multiple references in She-Hulk car scene
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While Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters are in a car, many easter eggs reference the two, and here’s a list of each:
- Avengers: Endgame: Bruce mentions how his hand is beginning to heal, in reference to Endgame when he is mortally wounded by the Infinity Gauntlet. Plus, we learn about his new human form, which is different from his Hulk stage in the previous installment.
- Hot Cheetos: Hot Cheetos and Chopsticks conversation might be an Easter Egg, which features the famous Oscar Isaac photo of him eating out of a bag of chips.
- Another relative of Bruce and Jane: Bruce briefly talks about a mysterious relative named “Ched”, whom he regards as another family genius.
- Captain America Doctrine: The conversation eventually leads Walters to ask Banner about his friend Steve Rogers, where you can hear a hilarious conversation about the character being a virgin. You can also hear about this theory later in the frenzied end-credits scene.
Sakaran Ship
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Sakaran has been in various Marvel movies and TV shows, such as Thor: Ragnarok, What If…?, and Endgame. These creatures are the sentient insectivorous race that served Thanos and Ronan the Accuser, and are now back in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.
At first glance, you might not know that the ship was a Sakaran ship until Bruce says it is a “Sakaran Class-Eight Courier Craft” in the lab.
Iron Man’s Legacy
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After Jennifer wakes up from a long and grueling night, she finds an Iron Man helmet that looks like a robot from Age of Ultron. Plus, you can hear the Avengers theme as she moves to touch it. Then, when she walks around in a Led Zeppelin shirt, she learns she’s in a lab in Mexico, a place Tony Stark built for Bruce long ago.
You can also see another Easter Egg when Banner and Walters drink at the bar, which they and Tony made together, with their initials scratched on a table.
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Another scene packed with some easter eggs
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The scenes within Mexico Lab contain a wide amount of Easter eggs from the movies and Marvel stories. Here’s a breakdown of each one:
- from inside to outside: When Banner tries to force her into the Hulk transformation, she tells him to put on this Pixar movie, especially the part where Bing Bong jumps out of the wagon.
- Avengers: Age of Ultron: Bruce talks about being knocked down by a robot, referencing what happened in the film. Also, he mentions how he was in the Hulk kingdom for years; This particular example takes place right after the events of Ultron.
- the Avengers: Banner, once again, performs an additional easter egg from the Avengers series, where he explains how Natasha Romanoff calms him down with a lullaby to calm him down.
titania
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Titania, also known as Mary MacFerran, makes her first appearance in She-Hulk as the character who disrupts the courtroom at the end. He is in several Marvel comics, which have a supernatural origin story associated with Doctor Doom.
Several episodes show several panels of his rivalry against She-Hulk, including a moment where he nearly killed Jennifer. In such a situation, the fans will have to see how their relationship will be in this new series.
With the release of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, there will definitely be more Easter eggs to come, and fans can’t wait to see what else will happen in the latest Marvel story.
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