She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawis set to arrive on Disney+ later this month, Aug. 18th, and will bring a beloved character back into the spotlight. Charlie Cox began playing Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, in 2015 with the original Netflix series of the same name. He made hisMCU debut withSpider-Man: No Way Homeand will return to the connected universe in the upcoming series,She-Hulk.

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The show centers on Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) as she defends fellow super-humans in court. Of course, this gives her a direct connection to Matt Murdock, another attorney who will now deal with the reality of living in the superhero-filled Marvel Cinematic Universe. The latesttrailer for the show revealed Daredevil’s presenceand a brand-new suit to go with it. During an interview withEW, She-Hulk executive producer and director Kat Coiro shared her excitement for Murdock’s return.

“Can I tell you how excited I was when the audience was able to see that and I realized that I did not have to keep that secret anymore? Yes, Daredevil is in the show. I mean, how can you have a legal comedy and not have Daredevil come into it? They match each other’s wits, is what I can say. I am definitely excited for Daredevil to make his appearance, because I think he’s going to be a crowd favorite. But I can’t tell you anything else about that. The Marvel police is a real thing and I don’t want to get arrested by them.”

Fans are sharing the excitement with Coiro for Daredevil’s return, and we will see even more of the treasured character when he receives his show,Daredevil: Born Again.

She-Hulkis Switching Its Release Schedule

Although the series releases in less than a month, Marvel Studios are changing the release schedule forShe-Hulkattorney at law. The show was initially scheduled for an August 17th premiere, however, that date is being pushed back by one day to the 18th. The news comes via a promotionalYouTube videoannouncing the date. That moves the release to a Thursday, coinciding with the weekly Thursday releases that will follow.

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She-Hulkwill differ from previous Disney+ MCU shows, opting to stray away from the weekly Wednesday releases, preferring a Thursday window. This could partly be because ofMs. Marvelhaving low viewershipand the studio wanting to try something new. We will see howShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawfairs on the ratings side of things when the series premieres in three weeks, Aug. 18th.