Of course, Tony’s the former owner of the house, so the decor isn’t surprising. On her way downstairs, she passes one of Tony Stark’s Iron Man helmets, which is on display. “Immigrant Song” did play a prominent role in Ragnarok, so maybe it’s another Ragnarok throwback? An Iron Man helmet (Marvel Entertainment)Īfter Jen wakes up and changes, she walks through the beach house as she’s trying to figure out where she is. It’s just the way the camera lingers on the shirt, that’s all. When Jen wakes up in Bruce’s beach house lab in Mexico, she finds a change of clothes waiting for her, including a Led Zeppelin t-shirt. Okay, so I’m not sure if this is an easter egg or if director Kat Coiro just really likes Led Zeppelin, but I’m absolutely convinced it’s somehow significant. What’s more, the ship’s appearance in She-Hulk is probably setting up another plot down the line, whether it’s in a later episode or in a rumored World War Hulk movie. That ship is the same model as the Commodore, which Bruce, Thor, and Valkyrie used to escape Sakaar in Thor: Ragnarok. Bruce recognizes the ship as a “ Sakaarian class-eight courier craft,” and that recognition suggests that he now has memories of his time on Sakaar. Jen and Bruce’s road trip is cut short when a spaceship falls out of the sky and forces their car off the road. A Sakaarian class-eight courier craft (Marvel Entertainment) Is that a convoluted reference to Moon Knight? The important thing is that I’m never eating Cheetos with my fingers again. It’s actually a reference to a photo of Oscar Isaac eating cheetos with chopsticks. Her answer is genius in its simplicity: “So you don’t get Cheeto fingers.” Brilliant! No wonder this woman has a law degree!Įxcept, as Kristin Howard at Den of Geek points out, Jen didn’t come up with that trick. When Jen and Bruce are in the car on their road trip, Bruce asks why Jen is eating Cheetos with chopsticks. The second line is a direct reference to the original title of the first She-Hulk comic books from the ’80s, The Savage She-Hulk. The first line is instantly recognizable to Spider-Man fans, since Spidey’s journey to being a hero is sparked by the aphorism “with great power comes great responsibility.” Maybe it’s weird that a Hulk show has a Spider-Man reference in it, but you can’t deny the connection. The first line she says is, “What is the responsibility of those with power?” Then, after she’s done, Nikki compliments her “savage Jen Walters” look. In the first scene, Jen and her friend Nikki are getting ready for their court appearance and Jen practices her closing argument. ![]() Here are all the MCU Easter eggs and references we found! She-Hulk Episode 1 Easter Eggs: “A Normal Amount of Rage”Įpisode 1 contains some lovely tributes to the fallen Avengers, plus some references to other Marvel and Disney projects. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is now streaming on Disney+, and as with all Marvel properties, it’s bursting with Easter eggs, references, callbacks, and other goodies.
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