Where does She-Hulk fit in the MCU timeline?

It seems like a decent amount of time passed between the final battle in 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law'. We already know this because of a relatively minor detail - the condition of Bruce's arm. As noted in our recent trailer breakdown, the painful arm injury the superhero suffered while wielding the Infinity Gauntlet in "Endgame" appears to have fully healed. Also, people just don't build law firms overnight, especially for such a specific clientele as superhumans. Jennifer's new concert suggests a world that has completely absorbed and surpassed the events of "Endgame".

Adding even more fuel to this placement is the passage of time through the other MCU entries in Phase 4. The Avengers are so revered for their heroism that they now have a fan convention dedicated to them, as seen in "Ms. Marvel". The world as a whole also doesn't seem to have been altered due to the multiverse shenanigans of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," and many super-powered people can be seen chilling out normally like in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Spiders." Ten Rings."

Speaking of "Shang-Chi," it looks like "She-Hulk" will coincide with the film's reintroduction of Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), aka the Abomination. In this film, he and Sorcerer Supreme Wong (Benedict Wong) are seen engaging in a somewhat friendly fight at the Golden Daggers club before returning to a cell to which Wong creates a portal. Blonsky's "good" behavior, as well as his apparent change in personality since appearing in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk" could play a part in "She-Hulk," especially given the conflict of interest he poses to Jennifer.

Where does She-Hulk fit in the MCU timeline?

It seems like a decent amount of time passed between the final battle in 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law'. We already know this because of a relatively minor detail - the condition of Bruce's arm. As noted in our recent trailer breakdown, the painful arm injury the superhero suffered while wielding the Infinity Gauntlet in "Endgame" appears to have fully healed. Also, people just don't build law firms overnight, especially for such a specific clientele as superhumans. Jennifer's new concert suggests a world that has completely absorbed and surpassed the events of "Endgame".

Adding even more fuel to this placement is the passage of time through the other MCU entries in Phase 4. The Avengers are so revered for their heroism that they now have a fan convention dedicated to them, as seen in "Ms. Marvel". The world as a whole also doesn't seem to have been altered due to the multiverse shenanigans of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," and many super-powered people can be seen chilling out normally like in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Spiders." Ten Rings."

Speaking of "Shang-Chi," it looks like "She-Hulk" will coincide with the film's reintroduction of Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), aka the Abomination. In this film, he and Sorcerer Supreme Wong (Benedict Wong) are seen engaging in a somewhat friendly fight at the Golden Daggers club before returning to a cell to which Wong creates a portal. Blonsky's "good" behavior, as well as his apparent change in personality since appearing in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk" could play a part in "She-Hulk," especially given the conflict of interest he poses to Jennifer.

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