Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), who was compelled to reveal her new Hulk powers in a trial in order to prevent Titania (Jameela Jamil), is placed in the spotlight in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’s episode 2, “Superhuman Law.” Jen experiences little privacy in the public after being called She-Hulk and is regarded as a hero. The episode offers a large number of fresh Easter eggs and hints at upcoming content.

Is Wolverine a Real Character in the MCU?

Jen is occupied doomscrolling and perusing a website that offers “10 Offbeat Jobs For a Fresh Start” while Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) assists her in looking for a She-Hulk-friendly law firm to work for. The most significant Easter egg mentioned is not the “Swiss Village Mascot,” despite the fact that you might wonder why it is ranked top one on the list. The website’s sidebar, which includes multiple articles with a similar subject line, uses that title.

Man engages in bar brawl with metal claws, according to the initial source. It is obviously an allusion to Wolverine given the appropriate description. While there is no way to conclusively validate the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it hint, it does appear like the MCU is getting closer to the intro of X-Men. While this is the first time Wolverine has been mentioned, the MCU recently hinted at the existence of mutants when the Ms. Marvel finale sampled the music from X-Men: The Animated Series to expose Kamala Khan’s mutant ancestry.

Whatever Marvel’s ultimate conclusion to include the X-Men in the MCU turns out to be, it’s feasible that they will omit their members’ origin stories, or at least Wolverine’s, as they have done in the past with other characters like Moon Knight and Spider-Man.

The Eternals Made a Mark

There is another story below the one about the man with the metal claws, asking “Why is there a huge statue of a man sticking out of the ocean?” This alludes to the final scene of Eternals, in which the heavenly Tiamut starts to arise from the Earth but is halted by the Eternals before he can obliterate the planet. The celestial’s enormous hand and a portion of his head are the only physical remnants of his existence after Tiamut’s rise has been prevented.

Since the launch of Eternals, fans have been anxiously awaiting the tremendous effects of their epic conflict, as the discovery of a gigantic statue in the ocean would be impossible to miss. The people are aware of this occurrence, as this article indicates, but they are still unaware of the circumstances that led to it.

Jen’s Lockscreen

Jen is hooked on Steve Rogers, as was revealed in Episode 1. She is less interested in his time spent with The Avengers or his exploits as Captain America and more interested in his more private life. So it should not come as a surprise that Jen’s lock screen displays Captain America—or at least a portion of him—after she receives a text from her mother when she is actively looking for a job.

Comics that Aren’t Fully Evident

While giving a tour of GLK&H in She-Hulk form, Jen surprises everybody at the firm with her Hulk-like look. But when eyes are drawn to Jen, you ought to concentrate your attention on the workplaces she approaches, one in particular. A man comes out of his office startled by the unconventional Hulk lawyer as Jen is busy breaching the fourth wall to explain her ideas on her current plight. The comic strip assortment he has on display is visible to his right. Captain America, Thor, as well as Incredible Hulk comics can be found, albeit it can be difficult to read the titles of all of the individual issues.

More About Hulk

Before accepting Blonsky’s case, Jen calls Bruce to obtain his consent. Bruce gives her the go-ahead, saying that he and Abomination have since put their argument behind them. He continues, “I have transformed into a completely different person. Literally.” This is a not-so-subtle criticism of Bruce Banner’s new role. In The Incredible Hulk, the part that Edward Norton originally played was recast due to creative differences. The avatar has been portrayed by Mark Ruffalo since 2012’s The Avengers. Although the dialogue could be seen as Bruce becoming the Smart Hulk, Jen’s glance directly into the camera and her dry “ha-ha” indicate otherwise.

Post-Credits Scenes

Although there is no hint of what’s to come, if you lingered past the credits, you probably enjoyed seeing Jen transform into the She-Hulk and assist her father with different household chores. Cousin Ched, a recently promoted Best Buy manager, is really disappointed by all of this and thinks he would just as simply hang the TV even if he does not really know what 4K is.

When it comes to She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, “Superhuman Law” is another step in the right way because it amps up the meta references and fourth wall breaks while still retaining the suspense in both its primary plot and the unrevealed future storylines it teases. On Disney+, brand-new episodes of the show air every Thursday.