The following contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 9, "Whose Show Is This?," now streaming on Disney+.

The She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finale just introduced an unexpected Marvel character to the Marvel Cinematic Universe: the Hulk's son, Skaar.

Portrayed by Wil Deusner, Bruce Banner's boy shows up late in the Disney+ show's ninth episode, "Whose Show Is This?". He's introduced by Banner himself during a BBQ attended by Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and several other members of Walters' family. Skaar was created by Greg Pak and John Romita Jr. and his first canonical comic book appearance was in the 2008 crossover series World War Hulk. His mother is Caiera, an alien warrior Hulk married while stranded on Sakaar in the "Planet Hulk" storyline. Skaar played a prominent role in several major Marvel events following his debut and even headlined his own solo title.

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law brought several other new faces into the MCU fold over the course of its nine-episode run, although few were as high-profile as Skaar. Those that come closest include Mary MacPherran/Titania (Jameela Jamil) and classic Thor villains the Wrecking Crew. Titania is a recurring thorn in Jennifer Walters' side throughout the series, whereas Wrecker (Nick Gomez) and his teammates' biggest moment is a one-sided confrontation with She-Hulk in Episode 3, "The People vs. Emil Blonsky."

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Wrecker returns in a non-adversarial capacity later on in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, as a resident of the spiritual retreat run by Emil Blonsky/The Abomination (Tim Roth). His group therapy sessions with Blonsky and a host of D-List Marvel villains, all of whom appear in the MCU for the first time, provide some of the most memorable moments in Episode 7, "The Retreat." The group's ranks include Man-Bull (Nathan Hurd), Saracen (Terrence Clowe), El Aguila (Joseph Castillo-Midyett) and The Porcupine (Jordan Aaron Ford).

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law completely reinvents one of the Marvel Universe's lesser-known yet most dangerous secret societies, The Intelligencia, too. In the show, The Intelligencia is portrayed as a group of online trolls who illegally gain access to Jennifer Walters' cell phone data (not to mention a sample of her blood) as part of a plot to destroy her. This marks a major shift from The Intelligencia of the comics, which is a fully-fledged supervillain organization whose members Marvel heavy-hitters such as The Leader, MODOK, Mad Thinker, Red Ghost, Doctor Doom and Mr. Sinister.

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