She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's Kat Coiro has delved into juggling those complicated connections within the MCU.
Serving as a director and executive producer on the new Disney+ series, she exclusively told Digital Spy what it was like to have to integrate such things as Abomination's prison escape into the nine-episode narrative.
"Well, luckily, we have this guy named Kevin Feige, who is very helpful in keeping all those things in line," she said.
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"People always ask me 'Is he involved?' and yes, he's quite involved, and his involvement really is in holding the entire universe in his head.
"So whenever we would have questions, you know, Smart Hulk's arm, the jailbreak of Abomination... he kind of knows all the sequencing of that. So we had a great resource in him."
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Feige, of course, is the president at Marvel Studios.
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Don't expect Tom Holland's friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man to be swinging by She-Hulk's courtroom, though.
Last month, head writer Jessica Gao revealed: "The Disney+ series had no designs on the webslinger himself, who of course is tangled up in that Sony/Marvel grey area – we knew innately that Spider-Man was a no-go.
"We thought maybe some of the other characters in Spider-Man might be fun to bring into our world, but we were told pretty early on that that was impossible, so we didn't really go too far down the road. We just had a couple of Spider-Man supernerds in our room who dare to dream!"
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is streaming on Disney+, with new episodes premiering on Thursdays.
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