Bruce Banner reveals a funny benefit to being a Hulk in new clip from She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Mark Ruffalo returns to play Banner/Hulk in the new Disney+ series that introduces audiences to Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, as played by Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany. Also joining the show is Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky/Abomination, Jameela Jamil as Titania, Benedict Wong as Wong, and Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil.

Ruffalo has played the Hulk since 2012's The Avengers, taking over the role from Edward Norton, who played the character in 2008's The Incredible Hulk. Since then, Ruffalo has appeared in a number of MCU films, with the most recent being Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings during the post-credits scene. A rights issue with Universal Pictures, which has "the right of first refusal to distribute any future solo Hulk movies" means that Hulk can appear in multi-character films, but not solo ones in the MCU. Banner's next MCU outing is She-Hulk, which will see the character take on more of a mentor role for his similarly green cousin Jennifer.

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In a new clip via Marvel from She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, Ruffalo's Banner is shown teaching Jennifer how to harness her newfound powers while helping to control the negative aspects of them. While Walters is able to master those aspects with ease, she becomes frustrated with the duality of having superpowers and wanting to be a lawyer. Banner gives his cousin some good news, however, when he reveals one benefit to their Hulk sides. Check out the clip below:

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Over the course of the Hulk's various MCU appearances, numerous details about his condition have been revealed, from specifics about his relatively invincible body to how the Hulk cooperates with Banner. Now, a fun new element has been added to the ever-growing list. While Jennifer will have more on her mind than drinking during She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, it's amusing to consider a scenario where Bruce discovers his newfound ability to get drunk without being sick and celebrates somehow. It shows that not everything has been so doom and gloom for the hero.

It's fun to see the interactions between Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, as it makes for a great family dynamic, lending more personality and drama to the proceedings. At this point, Ruffalo has defined the role of Banner/Hulk in the MCU and is a welcome addition to any Marvel project. Maslany is now up to the plate to bring She-Hulk to life in similar fashion. Fortunately, it appears that the CGI has improved greatly since initial complaints, which makes it easier for Maslany's performance to shine through without the weight of shoddy effects. Bruce and Jennifer are set to be Marvel's next big duo, and if this clip is any indication, they'll be a great one.

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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law premieres August 17 on Disney+.

Source: Marvel Entertainment

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