Jameela Jamil (The Good Place, Crossed Sword) has joined Marvel's new series She-Hulk as the villain Titania, who has amazing power and is She-Hulk's nemesis. Jameela Jamil plays Titania in She-Hulk Titania comics image Starring Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black), Tim Roth who played Abomination in The Incredible Hulk and Mark Ruffalo who played the Hulk himself return, with Renee Goldsberry (The Good Wife, Hamilton), Ginger Gonzaga (Kidding, Room 104) and others joining the cast. The show is said to be largely based on the comic book setting. Jennifer Waters is a lawyer specializing in superhero law and the cousin of Bruce Banner, the Hulk. An accident caused Waters to be almost fatally shot, and Banner had to get a blood transfusion from a close relative to save her life, which also gave her superpowers and made her the female Hulk. She-Hulk has most of the abilities of the Hulk, can control her transformation, can maintain her sanity and adjust her combat power when transforming, and is more flexible and agile. Directed by Kate Carroll (Modern Family, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Anu Walia (Love, Victor, Love Life), and written by Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty). |
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