SHE HULK: TRIAL OF POWER

Absolutely—this is She-Hulk done right: stylish, sharp, hilarious, emotional, and packed with meaningful courtroom action, real consequences, and Marvel cameos that actually matter.

Let’s build the blueprint for a full season arc, with all the chaos and heart Jennifer Walters deserves.

PROJECT BLUEPRINT: “SHE-HULK: TRIAL OF POWER”

Season One Reimagined – Live-Action or Animated Legal-Drama-Comedy Set in the Marvel Universe

TONE & STYLE

• Live-action with comic-book transitions (Scott Pilgrim meets Daredevil meets Suits)

• Witty, fourth-wall-breaking, but with deeper emotional beats

• Real courtroom drama + superhero chaos + legal satire

• Stylistically grounded—but with stylized “law vision” overlays when she breaks things down

SEASON THEME:

Power doesn’t make you free. But maybe it helps you fight for those who can’t.

MAIN CHARACTER ARC: JENNIFER WALTERS

• Starts the season in control of her life: career-focused, emotionally compartmentalized, detached from her superhero connections

• Gains Hulk powers through a freak incident—but tries to resist becoming She-Hulk full-time

• Her journey is about integration:

Not choosing Jen or She-Hulk… but becoming a complete version of both

EPISODE OVERVIEW (10 EPISODES)

EPISODE 1: “Objection, Origin”

• Jen represents a minor superhero in a class-action lawsuit

• Gamma-radiated blood incident transfers powers from Bruce Banner (cameo)

• First transformation mid-courtroom—panic, chaos, mistrial

• Fourth-wall break: “So yeah. That’s how I hulked out in front of a jury. But wait, there’s more.”

EPISODE 2: “Superhuman Resources”

• Law firm creates a “Superpowered Division”—Jen gets promoted only if she appears in court as She-Hulk

• Cameos: Foggy Nelson & Matt Murdock (defense team)

• Jen fights for an ex-sidekick who’s suing a retired superhero for abandonment trauma

EPISODE 3: “Trial by Fire”

• First superpowered defendant—a pyromancer teen accidentally destroyed city block

• Jen argues intent vs control—drawing parallels with her own transformations

• Action scene during evidence demo goes wrong

• Hulk (Bruce) helps her control a transformation mid-rage

EPISODE 4: “Green & Glamorous”

• Superhero fashion designer subplot

• Jen’s viral fame clashes with her desire to be taken seriously in court

• Cameo: Shuri (Black Panther universe)—helps redesign her suit and tells her:

“Sometimes, strength is just being seen as you are.”

EPISODE 5: “Mistrial Multiverse”

• Multiversal witness causes a procedural collapse

• Jen calls in Wong to testify as an expert in “dimensional context”

• She almost gets trapped in another timeline—has to argue her way out

• First confrontation with Titania, now a social media law influencer

• End tease: A new threat is watching the superhuman legal system…

EPISODE 6: “Family Law”

• Case involving a clone of an Avenger trying to gain personhood rights

• Emotional stakes: Jen starts wondering if people respect her, or just the idea of She-Hulk

• Bruce and Matt Murdock help her dig into legal precedent from S.W.O.R.D. and Sokovia Accords

• Daredevil reveals he’s representing someone who wants She-Hulk disbarred

EPISODE 7: “Conflicts of Interest”

• Jen finds out her firm is defending a villain-owned tech company using AI to replace heroes in courtrooms

• She quits. Fights her own boss legally.

• Epic rooftop battle with Titania + hired mercs

• Jen wins by filing an injunction while also punching through glass

EPISODE 8: “Cross-Examined”

• Jen represents a teen mutant arrested for using powers to stop a crime

• Cameo: Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) in a witness support role

• Judge is anti-superpowered. Jen explodes on the stand—and nearly loses the case

• Emotional monologue:

“We built this country on rights… but we keep forgetting to apply them to the people who need them most.”

EPISODE 9: “The Trial of She-Hulk”

• Jen is officially put on trial for a case gone wrong

• She defends herself. Matt Murdock helps.

• Villains try to use her past court losses and viral moments against her

• She breaks the fourth wall, again, and walks off camera mid-trial

• Reenters from the writer’s room, fixes the mess, and walks back in

• Verdict: Not guilty. But more importantly? Unapologetic.

EPISODE 10: “Power of Attorney”

• Jen opens her own firm for superpowered clients who fall through the cracks

• Cameos: Nick Fury (holo-call), Spider-Man (reference only)

• Final case: a small one. A bakery owner with fire powers being sued by a gentrifier

• She wins with grace, confidence, and a side of sass

• Ends with Jen on the rooftop, finally in balance

• Post-credits: A mysterious agency wants to “register her firm under interdimensional jurisdiction…”

SEASON THEMES

• Power ≠ respect

• Law is messy—but sometimes it’s the only shield people have

• Identity isn’t split between “normal” and “hero”

• Women, strength, public perception, and actual growth

TITLE OPTIONS

• She-Hulk: Trial of Power

• She-Hulk: Objection Overruled

• Attorney of Smash

• She-Hulk: The Defense Rests (But Not Her Biceps)

Want to generate a poster image next, design the courtroom set, or write Jen’s opening monologue to the audience in Episode 1?

This version of She-Hulk would smash expectations—with elegance and chaos.