She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's Kat Coiro has addressed the online controversy over the series' CGI following the show's trailer debut earlier this year.
Fans were given a first look at the latest Marvel Disney+ series in the trailer back in May, though chatter about the quality of the special effects was followed with an updated version, with creators fixing the look.
Speaking exclusive to Digital Spy, the director and executive producer Coiro suggested fans will be happy with the final product.
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"I think they will be pleased, and I think if they're not, they'll still be transported along on a journey of a bunch of fun characters that are entertaining and funny," Coiro said.
Speaking previously about the controversy, she suggested Marvel fans had certain expectations about how the titular character Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) would look.
"It really is taking the design and asking, 'Are we getting those facial expressions and those nuances of reaction?'" she told SFX Magazine. "That is where all the time comes into play, just really honing in.
"I think a lot of the reactions have to do with the fact that she is so different than anything we've seen. When you think of Thanos or Hulk, they have a grisliness and a harshness and a bulkiness to them that is just so different. And when you just see a little pop of her, it's almost shocking because we haven't seen it before."
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Meanwhile, She-Hulk is set to see the return of Charlie Cox's Daredevil, which Coiro told us will showcase a more "playful" side to the character.
"I can definitely tease you, but I can't say anything! There are lots of surprises," she said. "Daredevil, you know, I think we'll get to see a more playful side of him than we've ever seen."
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will stream from August 18 on Disney+.

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