Disney Plus has a very exciting line-up of Marvel television shows slated for 2022, including the currently airing Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel, premiering in June. One of the more unique shows on the way is She-Hulk, which has garnered a lot of excitement and interest despite no announced release date.
She-Hulk stars Orphan Black lead Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer in Los Angeles who becomes the titular She-Hulk. It will also star Ginger Gonzaga as Jennifer's best friend, Jameela Jamil as Titania, and Renee Elise Goldsberry as Amelia, with Tim Roth returning as Emil Blonsky/Abomination and Mark Ruffalo returning as the Hulk/Bruce Banner. It has also been confirmed that other MCU characters will be making surprise appearances throughout the season.
She-Hulk: 6 Things We Want From The Series
Described as a half hour legal comedy, She-Hulk is set to be very different from the other MCU series so far. Jessica Gao, award-winning writer of Rick and Morty and Silicon Valley, is head writer on the series, so it will likely lean more heavily into comedy than the other shows. Season one of She-Hulk will be ten episodes that are thirty minutes each, similar to a sitcom set up. There are some great She-Hulk storylines from Marvel Comics that could be adapted into some of these episodes.
Since She-Hulk is a new addition to the MCU, it would make sense for her origin story to be adapted into the television series. In the comics, Jennifer Walters is a successful defense lawyer in Los Angeles, who happens to be the cousin of the Hulk, Bruce Banner. While Bruce is visiting her, she is shot by the henchman of a crime boss, Nicholas Trask, because she was defending a gangster in court who had been double-crossed by him. In a
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