After a backlash from fans, Marvel is repairing the She-Hulk CGI


The CGI in the She-Hulk trailer did not win over audiences, but there is new information that can give MCU fans hope for the future. Many viewers who watched the trailer praised what they saw. Jennifer Walters' story, humor, and action all seemed to fit our expectations. The big hulk size issue is that the CGI in the trailer looks awkward, which is causing quite a stir online.



For hours after, the term "The CGI" trended on Twitter, and there are numerous videos online with people commenting on and judging the CGI. This kind of backlash hasn't been seen since Sonic the Hedgehog's debut. What's more interesting is that the CGI for Mark Ruffalo's The Hulk appears to be completely finished.


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To address the backlash and negative commentary online, some outlets are now blindly defending CGI. We can confirm, thanks to E-Man, that the She-Hulk CGI should be fixed before release after speaking with a Marvel source. In fact, the CGI in the trailer was never intended to be the final product, and it is still under development at Marvel. This should be reassuring to many, as CGI can be quite distracting. It's not often that Marvel pulls back the curtain and shares something unfinished in the form of a trailer, but this is exactly what happened.

Marvel will continue to work on the show until its release, and we will see a finished version of the character as the date approaches.





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