A Phone Number From A New Poster For 'She-Hulk' Has Some Interesting Easter Eggs For Fans

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A New She-Hulk promotional poster from San Diego Comic-Con contains a phone number that, when called, plays a voice message containing references to previous MCU events. Specifically, it mentions Ultron (“a sentient robot who got the feels”) and Thor (“an Asgardian god who leaves a giant burning imprint on private property”).

The poster was created in the style of a law firm flyer, boldly advertising the number 1-877-SHE-HULK (1-877-743-4855). After a brief musical chord, a voice likely belonging to Jennifer Walters seems to start recording an audio message for her law firm, punctuated by ideas and encouragement from another unknown voice.

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Walters: “Hi, you’ve reached the superhero law division at GLK&H.”

Unknown Voice: “Ok, this time, record it as She-Hulk.”

Walters: “What? You know they can’t see me, right? Uh…okay, whatever. (sound effect) Your call is very important to us. Our associates are unavailable to take your call at this time, but please stay on the line to hear about our services at GLK&H. Have you been fined thousands of dollars worth of damage for the city you were trying to protect? Did you accidentally create a sentient robot who got the feels and tried to destroy the world? Maybe you’re an Asgardian god who leaves a giant burning imprint on private property every time you arrive on Earth.”

Unknown Voice: “Whoop, whoop! I know who she’s talking about.”

Walters: “We’ve got your back. Our associates at the superhuman law division at GLK&H will fight for your right to fight for everyone else’s rights, ’cause that’s what superheroing is all about. But don’t take my word for it; here’s some testimonials from our satisfied clients. And…and then, this is where we include a client, right?”

Unknown Voice: “Yeah! Like, with their photo and everything.”

Walters: “Once again, phone line. They can’t see us.”

She-Hulk SDCC poster

Will this series address the long-debated question of financial accountability for the Avengers’ heroics? Will Matt Murdoch, a well-known Marvel lawyer, make an appearance in a courtroom? We’ll only have to wait a few weeks to find out; the series premieres on Disney+ on August 17.

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