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She-Hulk was a nine-episode series that reportedly cost a staggering $25 million per episode, totaling approximately $225 million for the entire run. Such a hefty price tag raised eyebrows, especially considering the show's reception. The series was characterized as a sitcom, a genre that failed to deliver in both humor and storytelling. Fans and viewers repeatedly voiced their disdain, with many describing the show as unfunny and a disappointing misuse of resources.
The series’ CGI and special effects were also heavily criticized, with visuals often looking subpar and falling far short of Marvel’s usual high standards. For a franchise so heavily invested in visual spectacle, the poor quality of its digital effects was deemed a major misstep.