Returning Avenger and New Villains in She-Hulk: 6 Details Hidden in Episode 3

Returning Avenger and New Villains in She-Hulk: 6 Details Hidden in Episode 3

In episode 3 of She-Hulk, which was released on Thursday Disney+, Our superhero (Tatiana Maslany) must find a way to get Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth) out of prison. He can count on the Avenger’s help to protect his client after a video is released showing a nasty fight in the ring. Meanwhile, his former colleague Dennis Bukowski seeks help after being tricked by Superman…

A slightly less rich episode Easter eggs But the cameo… in size!

Wong is back

We have to wait for episode 3 He hulk Free time at Kamar-Taj to see the arrival of Sorcerer Supreme and Librarian Wong (Benedict Wong). A character that comes to us straight from Doctor Strange – but we’ve also seen him in The Avengers and The Last Spider-Man. The latter tells us that he was asked to fight the Abomination as part of his training to become the Sorcerer Supreme during the blip.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

“I won’t erase the memories,” Wong tells Jennifer. This is a chapter in Spider-Man: No Way Home, in which Strange casts a spell to make the world forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. We know what happened…

mirror dimension and shadow dimension

A reference to the dimensions mastered by practitioners of the mystic arts. Mirror Dimension is regularly used by Strange to block his enemies. In the dark – or shadow – dimension is the big bad Dormammu that Stefan faces at the end of the first episode.

white elf

Bukowski is tricked by the Shining Elf, a character who comes to us from the kingdom of Alfheim. It’s quite rare for such a character to appear in the MCU. We only know the Dark Elves, especially through Malekith, the great villain character of Thor: The Dark World.

“Asgard is not a place, it’s people”

A line that comes not from Thor, but from Odin in Thor 3, when the superhero arrives crying with his father after his sister’s destruction of Asgard.

A team of villains

She-Hulk is attacked by a group of youths wielding Asgardian weapons. In the comics, this is a real gang of criminals with super powers. It consists of Wrecker (Dirk Garthwaite), Bulldozer (Henry Camp), Piledriver (Brian Kalusky) and Thunderball (Elliot Franklin). We don’t yet know who hired them to steal Jennifer’s blood, but theories are already flourishing online (Titania? Kingpin? Samuel Sterns from The Incredible Hulk?).

Source: allocine

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