What is She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Rated, Is it Safe for Kids to Watch?
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law got an official television rating of 14A or TV-14. It is not as family-friendly as it seems considering that those below the age of 14 are strongly discouraged to watch the show. It will have nine episodes releasing weekly on Disney Plus. A TV-14 or 14A rating means that there may be some coarse language, violence, or some scenes that may be sexually suggestive. Those who are aged 14 years or above can watch the show; however, they must be accompanied by an adult. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will be following Jennifer Walters, a lawyer dealing with superhuman-related cases in court, and cousin of Bruce Banner who turns out to be She-Hulk. The series will be showing how she balances her life as an attorney and as a superhero.
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The canon series is expected that there would be a lot of action scenes which may be too violent for kids to watch and with the nature of Walters being She-Hulk, just like her cousin Hulk, she’d surely be smashing a lot of stuff which may be too much for children to see. Language may also be a factor and since there is no Steve Rogers to control them and shout, “Language!,” there may be some words that might not be fit for kids to hear. The series will be featuring the dating life of Walters, too. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 1 arrives on Disney Plus at 3 AM EST on August 18, 2022. There is no news yet as to the release of the series on DVD but what is sure is that it would be available on the service in the highest streaming quality, 4K.