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Mark Ruffalo
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Mark Ruffalo shares BTS pics of ‘She-Hulk’ for throwback Thursday

Celebs are just like us. They post old photos on social media for #TBT. Mark Ruffalo took to Twitter to post fun, behind the scenes photos of his time filming the new series She-Hulk.

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In his Tweet Ruffalo wrote: “I had a blast making #SheHulk with this incredibly talented cast and crew! As you can see, there was never a dull day on set. #TBT” The pictures give some insight into how the green superheroes are created for the series. Both Mark and Tatiana Maslany had dots on their faces and a blue screen can be seen in the background.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law premiered on Disney+ on August 18, 2022. It tells the story of Jennifer Walters, a lawyer, who just so happens to be the cousin of Bruce Banner also known as the Hulk. When the cousins get into a car accident some of Bruce’s blood infects Jennifer turning her into a hulk as well. She makes the best of the situation by going to work for  Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway and taking on clients who are superhuman. Even though Jennifer now has the ability to turn into a 6-foot-7-inch green superhero, she still has to navigate being a single woman in her 30s.

The first season lasted nine episodes. Reviews were a mixed bag. Joelle Monique of The Wrap called it a “delightful break from the cutesy family fun and intense heroic introspection of the previous five Marvel live-action series to hit the platform.”  While Caroline Framke of Variety thought it was only “charming enough.” She goes on to say: “She-Hulk also represents an unsteady balancing act that needs more time than it likely has to settle into its own groove.”

Framke might be correct because so far a second season has not yet been announced for the series. Time will tell if audiences can expect any more from this green lady.


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Shannon is a passionate writer and actor from sunny Southern California with a degree in Theater from Chapman University who believes in the power of storytelling to make this world a better place. Beyond being a freelance writer for WGTC her byline has appeared in the OC Register, KnockLA, LittleThings, Inside Hook, and more. Her love of all things nerdy is fueled by decaf Earl Gray Tea. Follow her on social media @MsShannonCudd or check out her website at www.ShannonCudd.com