The MCU has always been rife with cameos. Given the fact that the Avengers franchise and its innumerable spinoffs represent some of the most popular entertainment products on the planet, it makes sense that some famous folks would want to pop their heads in from time to time. Additionally, the franchise owes its existence to the comic book series that originally introduced this superhero team to the world. As such, one of the masterminds behind Marvel Comics, Stan Lee, spent his later years popping up as myriad different minor characters in the Avengers saga.
The most recently released MCU show on Disney+, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, is much less serious than other superhero series, and as such, it represents the perfect vessel for cameos. It has already given glimpses of fan-favorite characters, some of whom have not been seen since the very beginning of the franchise.
Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters has little to no interest in being a superhero, making it hilarious when she inadvertently gets involved with powerful individuals. The show’s creators will definitely utilize the character’s reluctance for comedic effect, thus necessitating the inclusion of more classic characters. Will we see any other Avengers in future episodes of She-Hulk?
Our Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
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At the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker, portrayed by Tom Holland, makes a huge sacrifice in order to set the multiverse back in order. He allows Doctor Strange to use a spell that would make the entire world forget who he is, including his closest loved ones. Though the spell resulted in the alternate dimension villains who plagued him throughout the film returning to their original reality, it also left Parker completely alone in the world.
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However, his newfound anonymity will allow Spider-Man to fight crime with fewer constraints. If Parker, who has little to lose, gets a bit excessive with the force he employs against criminals, it is possible that Jennifer Walters could be assigned to his defense, therefore bringing about a cameo from the beloved hero. The wise-cracking web-slinger is not strange to joking around, so the banter between him and Walters would definitely make for an excellent episode.
The Spell-Casting Sorcerer Doctor Stephen Strange
Given the fact that Wong has already proven to be an important part of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, it stands to reason that his fellow sorcerer, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Stephen Strange, could also appear in the show.
The most recent episode of the series saw Wong in a legal battle with a struggling LA magician, who was formerly training to be a sorcerer at Kamar-Taj. If portal magic becomes an increasingly prevalent aspect of the franchise, it is possible that Doctor Strange might be called to the courtroom in order to explain magic to a human jury. Additionally, there is no telling what types of powerful enemies She-Hulk will need to battle in upcoming episodes. Strange’s spells might be necessary for future battles.
She-Hulk’s Secret Superhero Crush, Steve Rogers
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Captain America’s Chris Evans seemingly has little interest in returning to the Avengers franchise after his character went back in time at the end of Avengers: Endgame to try and live a normal life. However, if the stakes of She-Hulk continue to grow and the series introduces concepts like time control and multidimensional travel, it is possible that Captain America could make an exception, which would make Jennifer Walters rather happy.
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In the opening episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Walters confesses that she had always found Captain America very attractive and laments the fact that Steve Rogers died without ever having had intimate relations with a woman (though this notion is later refuted by Bruce Banner). Obviously, Captain America is currently an elderly man. Still, the MCU has explored time travel before, so it’s possible for a circumstance that forces Walters to travel back in time to arise. Given the fact that She-Hulk herself has a crush on Rogers, it would certainly make for a delightfully awkward scene.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law employs a different type of humor than most other MCU projects. In a recent episode, for example, musical sensation Megan Thee Stallion made a brief appearance, which culminated in a twerk-tastic dance party in Jennifer Walters’ office. The series seems to have little reverence for the broader MCU. This ultimately has the effect of making the show more interesting, as it is not tied down to the oftentimes creatively stifling conventions of the franchise.
It would be fascinating to see how certain famous Avengers might fit in with the strange show. For entertainment’s sake, fans should hope to see more superhero cameos in upcoming episodes.