She-Hulk's Jameela Jamil Reacts to Disney+ Day Reveals, Shares New Behind-the-Scenes Photos

11/12/2021 10:22 pm EST

On Friday, fans finally got their first look at She-Hulk, a live-action series that is expected to debut on Disney+ in 2022. The series is led by Emmy winning Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany, and is set to feature an eclectic ensemble cast. Among them is The Good Place alum Jameela Jamil, who will be playing the iconic Marvel villain Titania. While we'll still have to wait a while to see Jamil in character in the series, the actress did take to social media to share her excitement for the latest updates. On Friday, Jamil shared an enthusiastic message in response to the series' new logo, revealing that she "can't wait [for everyone] to see" the show. In subsequent tweets, she shared a look at herself alongside the stunt team for the series, as well as a photo of herself hanging out with Maslany and fellow cast member Ginger Gonzaga.

She-Hulk stars Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a New York City lawyer whose life is changed after she gets into an accident, leading to her receiving a blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner. As a result, Jennifer develops her own iteration of Hulk powers, which affect both her life as a lawyer and her newfound life as a superhero. The cast will also include Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk, Tim Roth as The Abomination, and Josh Segarra, Anais Almonte, and Renee Elise Goldsberry in currently unknown roles.

The ten-episode series will be showrun by Jessica Gao, whose filmography includes Silicon Valley and Rick and Morty. Directors on the series will include Kat Coiro (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Anu Valia (Never Have I Ever, A.P. Bio). 

She-Hulk is just one of several live-action MCU series set to arrive on Disney+ in 2022, alongside Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel. Jennifer, Marc Spector / Moon Knight (Oscar Isaac), and Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) are all expected to appear in movies followig the debuts of their respective shows.

"Some characters we've announced like She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, and Moon Knight you will meet for the first time on a Disney+ show and then they'll go into the movies but the MCU will now go back and forth," Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed back in 2019.

Are you excited for Marvel's She-Hulk series? What do you think of the Disney+ Day first look? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

She-Hulk is expected to debut on Disney+ in 2022. If you haven't checked out Disney+ yet and you want to give it a go, you can do that here.

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