Development In August 2019,
Marvel Studios announced that
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was being developed for the streaming service
Disney+. In September 2020,
Kat Coiro was hired to direct six episodes, including the third, and to executive produce the series. Executive producers include Marvel Studios'
Kevin Feige,
Louis D'Esposito,
Victoria Alonso, and
Brad Winderbaum, in addition to Coiro and
head writer Jessica Gao. The third episode, titled "The People vs. Emil Blonsky", was written by Francesca Gailes and Jacqueline J. Gailes, and was released on Disney+ on September 1, 2022.
Writing Head writer Jessica Gao's original
pitch for the series had featured more of
Emil Blonsky / Abomination's trial, which would have spanned multiple episodes. As the writers began to develop the series, they realized they would not have been able to write "rousing trial scenes" and shifted how they discussed the character in the series. Gao said the line in the episode regarding all of the cameos came about during post-production when "it really felt like there were a lot of cameos", and staying in line with the character,
Jennifer Walters breaks the fourth wall to address it with the audience. The comments used during the social media backlash to She-Hulk were inspired by real misogynistic comments written on Marvel's social media channels following the announcement of the series in 2019. Rapper
Megan Thee Stallion appears as herself in the episode, given an Asgardian shapeshifter
catfishes Dennis Bukowski by posing as the rapper. Gao explained that they were looking for "a famous, beautiful, successful woman" to be the person the Asgardian impersonated, and that the story would have been adjusted for whoever was cast in the part. Series actress
Jameela Jamil suggested Megan after they both worked together on the television series
Legendary (2020-present). The creatives "all lost [their] minds" at this suggestion because, as Coiro explained, she was "perfect on so many levels, just as a beautiful young celebrity who would never date Dennis Bukowski, but also as a powerful woman who embodies a lot of what She-Hulk embodies". Coiro felt the scene of Walters being attacked by the
Wrecking Crew and then realizing she could change to She-Hulk and fight back was "a wish fulfillment for any woman who's ever lived in the world". Gao noted the writers were able to adapt and reinvent the Wrecking Crew as they saw fit for the series.
Casting The episode stars
Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk,
Josh Segarra as Augustus "Pug" Pugliese,
Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos, Megan Thee Stallion as herself,
Benedict Wong as
Wong,
Renée Elise Goldsberry as
Mallory Book, and
Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination. Also starring are Steve Coulter as Holden Holliway,
Nick Gomez as
Wrecker, Justin Eaton as
Thunderball, Drew Matthews as Dennis Bukowski, Peg O'Keef as Runa, and George Bryant as Judge Price. News anchors John Gregory, Bob DeCastro, Jessica Rodriguez, Karla Martinez, and Raul Gonzelez appear as themselves.
Filming and visual effects Filming occurred at
Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, with Coiro directing the episode, and
Florian Ballhaus serving as cinematographer. Coiro had access to
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) to choose the footage that was most appropriate for the series. The episode's mid-credits scene sees She-Hulk taking on Megan Thee Stallion as a client and dancing and
twerking with her in her office. This was added on the day of filming because Maslany was a big fan of the rapper and the creatives wanted to give Maslany a scene with her. Maslany called dancing and filming the mid-credits scene the "greatest day [and moment] of my life", and both her and Gao hoped Marvel would release the behind the scenes version of it with her dancing in the motion capture suit. Marvel eventually released the footage following the release of the final episode. Visual effects for the episode were created by
Digital Domain,
Wētā FX,
Trixter, Wylie Co,
Cantina Creative, SDFX Studios, Capital T, Keep Me Posted, WeFX, and Lightstage.
Music The following songs are featured in the episode: "VIP" by Sam Garay, "Go Easy On My Love" by Stuart Barry Maxfield and Aaron David Anderson, "Seize the Power" by
Yonaka, and "
Body" by Megan Thee Stallion. == Marketing ==