A certain group of Hawkeye gangsters are excited for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, bro!She-Hulk showrunner Jessica Gao retweeted a screenshot from the show's San Diego Comic-Con trailer featuring a subtle Tracksuit Mafia Easter egg. During the scene where Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk is watching viral reactions to one of her fights, a livestream commenter named @TrkSuit22 can be seen replying "she Hulk is hot, bro," echoing the Hawkeye gang's unique preference for saying "bro" in sentences. Gao also revealed whose idea it was to include the comment, writing, "I believe credit goes to the great @OlneyAtwell for this detail!"RELATED: She-Hulk's Trailer Reveals the Hero's Greatest Power - and It's Not Super Strength

Debuting in Matt Fraction and David Aja's acclaimed Hawkeye run, the Tracksuit Mafia is a group of tracksuit-wearing Russian mobsters who become regular foes of Clint Barton after he buys his apartment building from one of their members. The comic served as a primary source of inspiration for Disney+'s Hawkeye miniseries, adapting not only the Tracksuits but also canine companion Lucky/Pizza Dog, Clint's relationship with Kate Bishop, and even the design of Hawkeye's end credits. In the show, Clint begins investigating the Tracksuits' operations after learning that they stole a mysterious watch from an auction, eventually encountering Kate, who's wearing his old Ronin suit. This leads to both archers becoming targets of the Tracksuits' leader Echo, who blames Clint for killing her father during his exploits as Ronin back in the Blip era.

She-Hulk also features a number of cameos from modern and classic Marvel Studios projects, most notably Tim Roth as The Incredible Hulk's Emil Blonsky/Abomination. The trailer revealed that Jennifer will represent Blonsky as part of her law firm's new superhuman legal division, despite Jennifer worrying that this constitutes a conflict of interests. Both Benedict Wong and Charlie Cox will reprise their respective roles as Sorcerer Supreme Wong and Daredevil, with the latter appearing in his classic yellow and red comic suit. According to Gao, She-Hulk's writers were skeptical about whether they could include Daredevil due to his former Netflix status, stating, "when they told us yeah, I mean, we couldn't believe it, we thought we were being pranked."

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In the comics, Jennifer Walters gains Hulk-like powers after an assassination attempt forces her cousin Bruce Banner to provide a blood transfusion, thereby infusing her body with gamma blood. The exact means by which Jennifer receives her powers on the show has yet to be revealed, but multiple scenes show Bruce (played again by Mark Ruffalo), training Jennifer to use these powers. Gao also cited Phoebe Waller-Bridge's dark comedy Fleabag as a major inspiration for the show's tone, with She-Hulk frequently breaking the fourth wall as she did in classic Marvel comics.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law arrives on Disney+ August 17.

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