All She Hulk Attorney at Law post credits scenes explained TechRadar

All She Hulk Attorney at Law post credits scenes explained TechRadar

All She-Hulk Attorney at Law post-credits scenes explained TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. All She-Hulk Attorney at Law post-credits scenes explained By Tom Power last updated 6 October 2022 Big spoilers follow Here's what every She-Hulk mid and post-credits scene means for the TV show and the MCU. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus) Audio player loading… Full spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episodes 1 to 8 follow. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 8 has smashed its way onto Disney Plus. And yes, that's the Daredevil episode for those of you who have been waiting for Charlie Cox's latest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) appearance. As great as it is to see Cox's Matt Murdock/Daredevil make his second appearance in a Marvel Studios' production – Spider-Man: No Way Home being the first – we know why you're really here. You want to know if there's a post-credits scene in the Marvel TV series' eighth episode, which might set up a truly special season finale. Below, we'll confirm whether the latest MCU Disney Plus show contains a mid-credits scene or post-credits stinger. You'll also find more information on She-Hulk's previous seven episodes, too, and whether they have post-credits scenes. So, without further ado, here's everything you need to know about the MCU Phase 4 project's post-credits scene count. She-Hulk episode 8 post-credits scene is there one She-Hulk episode 8 finally introduces Daredevil to the MCU. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus) Nope. Just like episodes 5, 6, and 7, She-Hulk's latest entry doesn't come equipped with a post-credits stinger. To be fair, there's a lot to enjoy about episode 8 anyway. Charlie Cox's reappearance as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, more fourth wall breaking antics, the arrival of B-list Marvel character Leap Frog, and a tense final scene that nicely sets up She-Hulk's final episode. So, really, we can't complain too much. Missed She-Hulk episodes 1 through 7's post-credits scenes? Read on. She-Hulk episode 7 post-credits scene is there one She-Hulk episode 7 is the third entry in a row without a mid-credits stinger. (Image credit: Marvel Studios) There's no end credits stinger in episode 7. However, we learn that Josh – the seeming charming guy Jen met at her best friend's wedding in episode 6 – is working for Hulk King. Not only that, but he's procured some of Jen's blood, meaning Intelligencia can start experimenting with her DNA and, potentially, create a new breed of Hulk-like superpowered beings. She-Hulk episode 6 post-credits scene is there one Does She-Hulk episode 6 have a post-credits stinger? (Image credit: Marvel Studios) No, She-Hulk episode 6 doesn't have a post-credits scene. There's an ominous tease at the end of episode 6 that points toward the show's overarching threat, who will definitely come into play in the final few episodes. It seems that She-Hulk's writers didn't want to overshadow this final scene with a post-credits stinger, which makes sense. She-Hulk episode 5 post-credits scene is there one Hey Mallory, is there a post-credits scene in episode 5? (Image credit: Marvel Studios) There's no post-credits scene in She-Hulk episode 5. However, its final scene does set up Dardevil's official arrival in the MCU. As She-Hulk tries on the business suits – and an extra superhero suit – made specifically for her by exclusive tailor Luke Jacobson, the outfitter gets annoyed that one of his employees has left a certain client's headgear out on the counter for all to see. The pointy horns on the dark yellow helmet give away who this belongs to – Daredevil, aka Matt Murdock. Charlie Cox will reprise his role as the Man Without Fear in an episode or two of She-Hulk. Even though we know he'll be playing a supporting role very soon, it's still an exciting tease. She-Hulk episode 4 post-credits scene explained Wongers favorite drink revealed Yak milk and vodka? Sign us up, Wongers. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus) Episode 4 sees an unlikely friendship blossom between Wong, aka the Sorcerer Supreme, and a ditzy but fun-loving Californian called Madisynn. And yes, that is how her name is spelled. Throughout the show's fourth episode, we see Wong – or should that be Wongers? – and Madisynn's worlds collide thanks to trickster magician Donny Blaze. Despite Madisynn spoiling The Sopranos for Wong during their first encounter, though, the pair's bond grows as the episode plays out, resulting in them purposefully hanging out in episode 4's post-credits scene. Here, we see Madisynn and Wong eating popcorn as they watch an episode of This Is Us together. Madisynn begins to quiz Wong on the alcoholic drinks he's tried, with Wong revealing he's had more than his fair share. Between you and us, we're blaming Shang-Chi and his best friend Katy for many of those, what with Wong partaking in drunken karaoke with the pair in Shang-Chi's solo MCU movie. But we digress. Madisynn ends up asking Wong if he's ever had vodka straight, to which he replies he's made a vodka-yak milk cocktail in the past. Madisynn replies that she'd love to try some yak milk, before quickly following up and asking what Wong's all-time favorite drink is. He responds with "gin and tonic", leading Madisynn promising Wong that she'll try and find a place that serves bottomless gin and tonics for Wong to enjoy to his heart's content. Aw, how lovely. She-Hulk episode 3 post-credits scene explained Megan Thee Stallion cameo confirmed Yep, that's Megan Thee Stallion making a cameo in the MCU. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus) No, your eyes aren't deceiving you: that is Megan Thee Stallion teaching Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk how to twerk properly. Wait, what? Allow us to explain. In the show's third episode, Walters' fellow lawyer Dennis Bukowski approaches GLH&K's Superhuman Law Division to defend him in court. The reason? His ex-girlfriend Runa, a New Asgardian Light Elf shapeshifter, defrauded him after she tricked Bukowski into believing he was dating Megan Thee Stallion. Long story short, Bukowski wins his case after Augustus 'Pug' Pugliese – one of the Superhuman Law Division's other lawyers – successfully defeats Runa's legal team in court with Walters' help. In a bizarre turn of events, though, the real Megan Thee Stallion makes a cameo during this scene, bringing plenty of sass to proceedings as she does so. How does this tie into the mid-credits scene? Post-court case, Walters walks into her office, saying "There's my new favorite client!". The show quickly cuts to its next scene, which shows that Stallion has hired She-Hulk as her new attorney. Not long after, Walters' boss Holden Holliway walks past She-Hulk's office, only to find Stallion teaching She-Hulk how to twerk properly, much to Holliway's bemusement. She-Hulk episode 2 post-credits scene explained superhero family chores You may be a superhero, Jen, but you've still got chores to attend to! (Image credit: Disney Plus/Marvel Studios) The mid-credits stinger shows Jennifer Walters – as her She-Hulk alter-ego – helping her father and cousin out with various chores. Why is it so amusing? Because they're taking advantage of the fact she's superhuman while also reducing her role in proceedings to medial tasks, such as lifting up the back of the family jeep so her dad and cousin can swap a tyre over (and argue with each other in process). Other chores She-Hulk carries out include fitting a 4K TV to the wall in the family home's lounge and carrying six, watercooler-sized water bottles into the house for her dad. Walters may be imbued with superpowers now, but that doesn't mean she's immune from helping her relatives out every so often. She-Hulk episode 1 post-credits scene explained Captain America theory confirmed Jen Walters takes on Smart Hulk in her quest to learn more about Captain America in the show's first post-credits scene. (Image credit: Marvel Studios/Disney Plus) Flashing back to Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk's time with Bruce Banner/Smart Hulk at his Mexico retreat, a seemingly drunk Walters tearfully laments the fact that Steve Rogers – that's Captain America, to you and us – died a virgin. This ties back into a scene at the beginning of the show's premiere, when Walters was telling Banner about her theory that Cap never had sex due to his superhero and Avengers commitments. Walters continues to lay on the water works until, fed up of hearing back Cap, Smart Hulk reaches breaking point and tells Walters the surprising truth about Rogers: he didn't die a virgin. He lost his virginity in 1943 on the USO Tour, which he starred in during Captain America: The First Avenger before he becomes the superhero we (and the MCU) eventually knew him to be. Immediately, Walters snaps out of her drunken state. Shocked, Smart Hulk quickly realizes that his cousin was playing him, acting intoxicated to get him to spill the tea on Rogers' sex life. Delighted that she was right all along, Walters begins to scream "Captain America F–" but the screen cuts to black right before she can finish her triumphant, expletive-laden remark. Ribbit and rip it!October 6, 2022See more We'll be covering every She-Hulk: Attorney at Law mid and post-credits scene each week, so check back in with TechRadar on October 12 for the season's final episode and the potential for one final post-credits scene. For more MCU-related content, read our in-depth feature on how She-Hulk: Attorney at Law became a battleground for gender equality and VFX artists' rights. Alternatively, read up on how to watch the Marvel movies in order, or everything you need to know about Marvel Phase 5.Today's best Disney+ deals (opens in new tab)Disney+ Monthly (opens in new tab)$7.99/mth (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)at Disney+ (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)Disney+ Yearly (opens in new tab)$79.99/year (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)at Disney+ (opens in new tab) Tom PowerEntertainment ReporterAs TechRadar's entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You'll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest. An NCTJ-accredited journalist, Tom also writes reviews, analytical articles, opinion pieces, and interview-led features on the biggest franchises, actors, directors and other industry leaders. You may see his quotes pop up in the odd official Marvel Studios video, too, such as this Moon Knight TV spot (opens in new tab). Away from work, Tom can be found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, staying fit at the gym, and petting every dog he comes across. Got a scoop, interesting story, or an intriguing angle on the latest news in entertainment? Feel free to drop him a line. See more TV news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. 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