Though finally getting her time to shine on screen, star Jameela Jamil says She-Hulk: Attorney at Law villain Titania will be very different from the comics. Introduced in 1984's Secret Wars created by former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter, Mary MacPherran was a scrawny and bullied young woman who becomes trapped on Battleworld with her childhood friend Marsha and is caught by Doctor Doom. The Fantastic Four villain offers them the chance to turn into super-powered beings in exchange for serving on his army of supervillains, putting Mary on the path to becoming the villain Titania and a rival of She-Hulk.
Jamil, best known for her role as Tahani Al-Jamil in The Good Place, is bringing Titania to live-action for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. The Disney+ series will also explore Jennifer Walters' origin story as a lawyer who becomes the titular super-powered being and specializes in cases involving superhumans, namely Tim Roth's Emil Blonsky/Abomination. As She-Hulk: Attorney at Law nears its premiere, one star is giving new details of what's to come from their character, though it may prove a bit divisive.
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While speaking exclusively with Screen Rant at San Diego Comic-Con, Jameela Jamil offered some insight for her She-Hulk: Attorney at Law villain Titania. The star explained that she would be very different from her comic book counterpart, but teased that her backstory is "one of the coolest in the whole of the MCU." See what Jamil shared below:
«No, because we're not telling the comic book version of Titania. Which I hope one day I get to do, because I also love that so much. Her backstory, I think, is one
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