Marvel Studios recently released the first full-length trailer for the upcoming Disney Plus series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. While fans were excited to see the latest entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there were several complaints about the quality of the CGI used in the series. The studio was paying attention to the fan complaints and has released an updated version of the trailer with improved CGI.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law introduces the next female hero to join the MCU. With the series premiering in August, Marvel Studios has just begun its promotional journey with the release of the first official She-Hulk trailer and poster. Prior to the series’ release, more promotional content is expected to drop, similar to all the other content that the studio produces. However, fan complaints seem to mean something, as the studio worked on fixing the issue within a few days.

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The updated trailer was posted on Disney Plus' official website and the enhanced CGI is clearly visible. When Tatiana Maslany's titular character turns green, the CGI kicks in and became a topic of discussion amongst fans on social media when the original trailer was first released. Fans mocked the bad visual effects and called out Marvel Studios for potentially releasing content that was incomplete. The revised trailer, however, offers a more detailed look at Maslany's She-Hulk, and the closeup shots confirm that her facial features have more definition, the skin texture has been improved, and the variety in skin tone is better reflected.

Other changes that the revised trailer showcases are upgraded lighting throughout. When Maslany's She-Hulk appears on-screen, her skin tone varies depending on how the light falls on her. Close-up shots reveal pores on her skin and just the right amount of reflection in her eyes, which were definitely not visible in the first low-resolution trailer. The trailer makes her look like the live-action character that she is meant to be.

Along with introducing Maslany's titular character, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law brings back Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner as he trains his cousin to control her powers. His character has appeared on screen multiple times in the past, and the studio has perfected his look. With a few months to go before the series premieres, the studio still has time to work on post-production and fix any other issues. Considering it already worked on improving the CGI in the trailer, it seems like the studio will be working towards ensuring more realism in the upcoming series.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is scheduled to premiere on Disney Plus on August 17, 2022.

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Source: Disney Plus