A writer confirms that She-Hulk will introduce multiple comics characters to the MCU
A writer confirms that She-Hulk will introduce multiple comics characters to the MCU
Updated on July 28, 2022 11:50 AM by Anna P
The show's head writer Jessica Gao says several comic book characters will make their MCU debut. As part of the Disney+ streaming platform, Marvel released huge TV series last year, including WandaVision and Loki. Several of Marvel's most beloved and interesting characters are highlighted in these projects. Through series such as Moon Knight and most recently, Ms. Marvel, they introduced a variety of new heroes and villains from the comics.
She-Hulk, also known as Jennifer Walters, is the latest addition to this ever-growing lineup. As the popular comic book character makes her MCU debut in the upcoming series, Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany will take on the titular role. Several exciting new faces were spotted in She-Hulk's recent teaser, including Jameela Jamil's Titania. Furthermore, Mark Ruffalo will reprise his role as Bruce Banner, Walters' cousin, and Tim Roth will reprise his role as Abomination.
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The show's head writer Jessica Gao says several comic book characters will make their MCU debut. As part of the Disney+ streaming platform, Marvel released huge TV series last year, including WandaVision and Loki. Several of Marvel's most beloved and interesting characters are highlighted in these projects.
As well as introducing new heroes and villains, TV series like Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel introduced new characters from the comics. She-Hulk, also known as Jennifer Walters, is the latest addition to this ever-growing lineup. Tatiana Maslany, who starred in Orphan Black, will take on the title role in the upcoming MCU series.
In She-Hulk's recent teaser, we got a glimpse of several exciting new characters joining the MCU, including Jameela Jamil's Titania. Additionally, Mark Ruffalo will reprise the role of Bruce Banner in the series, and Tim Roth will return as Abomination as well. It's exciting to hear that the show will tap into She-Hulk's long-running history and introduce some recognizable characters into the MCU, especially with this character first appearing in 1980.
She-Hulk promotional material has included some fun references to the source material, including a poster that recreated a She-Hulk comic book cover. There is still a long way to go until She-Hulk: Attorney at Law hits screens, so it will certainly be exciting to see which comic book heroes or villains make the transition.
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