She-Hulk: Why Wong escaped from prison

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 She-Hulk: Why Wong escaped from prison

 She-Hulk: Why Wong escaped from prison

he-Hulk: Attorney at Law is now running in two episodes on Disney+, with some big implications coming towards the end of episode two. Much of this involved Tim Roth's Abomination and Benedict Wong's Wang, who were confirmed for appearances in the series after surprise inclusions in 2021's Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings. Warning: The rest of this article contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 2. The final moments of Episode 2 shared a hint of where that story would go, with news reports showing footage of Xu Jialing's grueling fight against Wang at the Macau-based Golden Daggers club. This, of course, will raise some tough questions for Jennifer Walters from her new colleagues and the public as she takes on the responsibility of representing Emil Blonsky in his court case. While She-Hulk will surely address exactly what happened in this incident, fans now have countless questions about what happened in Episode 2. Seeing one of the MCU's most dangerous and mysterious villains on camera with the Sorcerer Supreme is something that's going to draw. A lot of attention, especially now that the event is in the public eye So what's going on between Wong and Abomination in the multiverse? Wong and MCU universe news be damned In 2021's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the protagonist and his friend Catty get into a cage fight between the villains and Wang, staged in the main event of Xu Jialing's Golden Daggers Club. It ended with Wang using his slingshot to knock out the Abomination with a powerful punch. In the final moments of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 2, footage of this battle is leaked onto the Internet shortly after Jennifer Walters becomes Emil Blonksi's attorney. Blonsky was shown incarcerated in the Department of Damage Control's Supermax prison, with leaked footage showing him breaking free, though the public is unaware that Wong broke it. This leads to the important question of why Wang used his powers to escape from a maximum security prison, forcing him to engage in an underground cage fight.

Does Wong believe in Blonsky?

In Blonsky's conversation with Jennifer Walters, he tried to make it clear that he has reformed himself over the past 15 years and has worked to improve his life through support groups that will be shown in later episodes. Although it is unknown how Wang and Blonksi's relationship began, it may be one of the reasons why Wang allows the supervillain to engage in such activities. It's possible that Blonsky has earned Wong's trust, that Wong believes he's being honest about where he is with his progress, and that this may be a way to let Blonsky move forward with his ability to do good for the world. the world

Will Wong and Blonsky return?

After their fight at Shang-Chi, Wong asks Blonsky if he can "start holding those punches, like they used to," indicating that their relationship has been growing for quite some time. This makes it clear that the two had been training together long before that point, meaning it likely wasn't the first time Wong took Blonsky out of prison to train. This leads to the question of why they are together in the first place and why Wang is using the Golden Daggers Club as a way to train villains. Given that Blonsky didn't mention Fight Club in his conversation with Jennifer Walters, it's possible he kept that aspect of his life under wraps to be more sympathetic to potential judges. Wang manages to enable this and makes sure to stay under the radar, showing that he knows about Blonsky's dark past with the events of the War in Harlem.

Did Bruce introduce Wong to Blonsky?

In answering the question of how Wong and Emil Blonsky met in the first place, the answer may come from an interesting relationship that began in Avengers: Infinity War with Bruce Banner. When Bruce crash-landed on Earth, he fell through the skylight of the Sactum Sanctorum, meeting Wong and Doctor Strange for the first time before being warned of Thanos' impending attack. After Tony Stark's death in Avengers: Endgame, this bond could easily develop over the years, even with Bruce Wong thinking about the despicable situation. Once Bruce learns of Wang's powers and his place as Sorcerer Supreme, he approaches the Sorcerer in hopes of pushing Emil Blonsky to redemption. Episode 2 confirmed that Bruce has apparently mended that relationship with his old nemesis, albeit both in a fun and vengeful way.

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