Marvel series "She-Hulk" new stills female villain big breasts attract attention

Marvel series "She-Hulk" new stills female villain big breasts attract attention

Recently, new stills of the Marvel superhero series "She-Hulk" were exposed, with the villain Titania played by Jameela Jamil, She-Hulk played by Tatiana Maslany and the Hulk played by Mark Ruffalo making their debut.

Many netizens criticized Titania's look for looking too cheap, a bit like a Halloween costume in a supermarket, and her hairstyle was also very casual. Jamila Jamil responded that she accepted everyone's criticism, but she really prepared carefully, "I accept the criticism, but I want to say that I spent several hours styling my hair in the high temperature in Atlanta. I promise that the effect in the movie will be good. I like this role. By the way, do my breasts look okay?" Of course, many people are looking forward to her wearing the classic purple tights in the comics.

"She-Hulk" will be officially launched on August 17, starring Tatiana Maslany, with surprise return of "Hulk" Mark Ruffalo, "Abomination" Tim Roth, and "Wang" Benedict Wong, with participation from Renee Goldsberry, Ginger Gonzaga, Josh Segarra, Jameela Jamil, Jon Bass and others.

The show will largely follow 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 give her a blood transfusion to save her life, which also gave her superpowers and became She-Hulk. She-Hulk has most of the Hulk's abilities, can control her transformation, can maintain her sanity and adjust her combat effectiveness when transforming, and is more flexible and agile.

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