Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk: Attorney At Law is at the mid-way of its first season run, and the Marvel Studios' series has already featured several returning and new MCU characters. However, Charlie Cox's return as Daredevil is arguably the most anticipated character set to appear in She-Hulk, and the mid-season trailer offers more footage of him in action.

The fact that She-Hulk would feature Cox's Daredevil is no surprise at this point, as rumors about his appearance in the show were circulating well before the series premiered. Those rumors were officially confirmed when Cox's Daredevil appeared in the She-Hulk trailer from San Diego Comic-Con 2022, but the new mid-season preview offers an even better look at the Man without Fear and his alter-ego, Matt Murdock.

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One scene in the She-Hulk mid-season trailer shows Jen Walters and Matt Murdock seemingly talking while having some drinks, where the topic of Jen's reluctance to embrace her She-Hulk persona is brought up. Murdock tells Jen that he believes she is in a "unique position to do some real good," suggesting Jen can use the law to help people when society fails, but She-Hulk can help them when the law fails. Also included in the mid-season trailer is footage of She-Hulk and Daredevil apparently fighting on the rooftop parking lot, though it seems their feud will be brief. The duo appears to be working together at one point when She-Hulk tells the audience, "this guy's really kind of doing it for me."

While Daredevil may be the highlight of the She-Hulk mid-season trailer for some, the preview also gives fans a glimpse at what to expect from the fallout of Jen Walters being sued by Jameela Jamil's Titania. The trailer opens with an ad by Titania in which she uses the She-Hulk name, which she trademarked before Jen as a means to launch the aforementioned lawsuit. While speaking to her own lawyer, Jen tries to defend herself by pointing out that Thor and Doctor Strange never had to trademark their superhero monikers, but Jen's lawyer reminds her that those heroes are actually using their real names.

What follows is a series of scenes, old and new, as Jen starts to admit there are some things about being She-Hulk that she's starting to enjoy. Another showdown with Titania takes place, and it seems Tim Roth's Abomination will be the hit of a party, meaning Emil Blonsky will violate the conditions of his parole.

All in all, it seems the wacky legal cases and superhero shenanigans will continue to escalate as Jen starts to embrace her She-Hulk identity. So far, most fans have responded positively to the wild adventures shown She-Hulk, so it doesn't look like the next half of the season will let them down.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law airs new episodes on Thursdays on Disney Plus.

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