Marvel's She-Hulk spoilers follow.

The long-awaited She-Hulk TV series will be coming to Disney+ this summer.

Following recent hints from Marvel, a full trailer has confirmed that the Hulk spin-off series will officially begin streaming on August 17, 2022.

This new footage has a surprising comic tone as Tatiana Maslany's superhero Jennifer Walters has to juggle a busy legal career with taking down baddies on the down-low.

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Jennifer is asked to head up the "super-human law division" by her firm, bringing her into contact with her cousin Bruce Banner's arch-enemy Emil Blonsky / Abomination (Tim Roth) as a potential client.

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Marvel fans last got a glimpse at Abomination in last year's Shang-Chi movie, where he was fighting Doctor Strange's Wong in an underground combat club.

Bruce Banner tries to help Jennifer adapt, but soon, she's attracted unwanted attention for being the 'superhero attorney'.

"I just want to be a normal, anonymous lawyer," Jennifer admits.

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She-Hulk manages to get in a pretty great joke at rival attorney Daredevil's expense when her best friend (Ginger Gonzaga) points out that she could be an Avenger someday.

"Oh, I'm not a superhero," she insists. "That is for billionaires and narcissists, and adult orphans, for some reason!"

Before long, She-Hulk is leaping into battle (quite literally) alongside her cousin and tangling with the Abomination. Let's not give up on the possibility of She-Hulk in The Avengers, after all.

Marvel's She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will be premiering on Wednesday, August 17 on Disney+ worldwide. Avengers: Endgame is out now on DVD, Blu-ray, 3D, 4K and digital download, and is available on Disney+.

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