She-Hulk: Attorney at Law star Ginger Gonzaga promised that some unexpected characters from the Marvel comics will appear in the newest Disney+ Marvel Cinematic Universe series.

In an interview with TVLine, Gonzaga, who plays Jen Walters' (Tatiana Maslany) best friend Nikki Ramos, was asked whether fans could expect to see some riveting law drama after Titania started legal proceedings against She-Hulk in the show's fourth episode. The actor revealed that the superpowered influencer's lawsuit marks a turning point in the series as it will now focus on superhuman law and the whacky individuals who fall under it. While She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has been no stranger to cameos with MCU alums Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), Emil Blonsky/The Abomination (Tim Roth) and Wong (Benedict Wong) featuring in the first three episodes, Gonzaga shared the show will be host to even more special appearances - possibly of characters who have yet to grace the screen.

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"The show is now definitely switching into what it looks like when you have petty, idiot supervillains and superheroes who are either antagonizing you or need to be represented by you," Gonzaga said. "The thing about working in a superhuman law division is we can represent anyone, so we get comic book characters that haven’t entered the Marvel Universe yet, that you haven’t seen in any of the trailers."

Gonzaga promises that, above all, the remainder of Jen's "lawyer show" will be a fun time with the upcoming colorful cast of characters. "You get to see the idiocy of the ridiculously fun superheroes who have legal trouble and may or may not listen to their attorneys," she teased. "I’m really excited for people to see these guest stars that are in the comic books."

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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows Jennifer Walters, a 30-something lawyer who dreams of climbing up the legal ladder to become a district attorney. Everything changes, however, when she is exposed to the blood of her cousin, Bruce Banner, and gains the ability to turn into a powerful hulk. While she is initially adamant about not letting her new abilities impact her life and career, a courtroom incident forces her to go public with her alter-go. After being let go from the DA's office, Jen ultimately becomes the head of a law firm's new superhuman department, representing various superpowered individuals and navigating the messy, legal side of their actions.

The first four episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law are available on Disney+ with new episodes airing Thursdays.

Source: TVLine