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She-Hulk Director Jessica Gao Talks About The Future Of The Character On The MCU.

Things are getting green since ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ premiered last Thursday at Disney+. Now that the character finally joined the MCU, fans might be curious on what to expect for the future of the new green hero.

On the first episode of the series, we could see that different than Bruce Banner, “Jen” had total control of her body and mind, even transformed as a hulk. I think we all can feel that she might be joining the Avengers anytime soon.

During an interview for DEADLINE, director Jessica Gao has been questioned about She-Hulk’s future in upcoming projects at the studio:

“When a character like her appears, questions like this always come along. Well, there is a scene where she will see Abomination and someone whispers: ‘we heard she was rejected by the Avengers’. Well, I’d be shocked if they didn’t start putting her in the movies, especially the team movies.”

Considering a new ‘Avengers’ movie releases in 2025, we could easily expect for her to appear.

Still from ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’, All rights to Marvel Studios

‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ follows Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), a lawyer specializing in superhuman legal cases, begins to gain powers identical to Hulk’s after receiving an emergency blood transfusion from Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), her cousin.

“This new comedy series shows Bruce Banner helping his cousin, Jennifer Walters, when she needs an emergency blood transfusion and guess what? She also receives her powers. Tatiana Maslany will play Jennifer, who is a lawyer specializing in superhuman legal cases, while Mark Ruffalo returns as the Hulk alongside Tim Roth the Abomination.”

The cast also includes Jameela Jamil, Ginger Gonzaga, Griffin Mathews, Renée Elise Goldsberry and Josh Segarra. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion will also make an appearance in the series.

‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ is now streaming on Disney+. Episode 2 releases on August 25th at the streaming service.

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