If you think Marvel is releasing a lot of content this year, just wait. We'll be closing out 2021 with the highly anticipated Spider-Man: No Homecoming on December 16th, which will launch us into the multiverse and is sure to drive us wild.
The calendar then takes a little breather until May (hopefully enough time to process all the shenanigans of Peter), which kicks off a series of content that reunites us with familiar faces and introduces some new characters. daring.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, directed by Sam Raimi, who also directed Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, is Marvel's first title of 2022. It will be followed by Thor: Love and Thunder, which introduces Natalie Portman as the new wielder of Mjollnir. Then we have the bittersweet sequel to Black Panther, which will come in November 2022.
Three television series are scheduled to debut on Disney+ in 2022 and will introduce a host of new characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany is set to join the team in She-Hulk. That's right, the MCU is about to get a lot greener.
Adapted for the small screen by Jessica Gao, this 10-episode series will tell the origin story of Jennifer Walters (Maslany), an attorney who specializes in legal cases. superhuman and is capable of transforming into a large, strong green superhero similar to his cousin and Avenger Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), who we know as the Incredible Hulk.
Ruffalo will reprise his role as the Hulk for the series, likely as a mentor figure to Jennifer as she discovers and enhances her powers. Additionally, Tim Roth returns as the villainous Abomination.
The Good Place star Jameela Jamil has also been cast as the supervillain Titania. And in somewhat surprising news, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has confirmed that She-Hulk will be a comedy and, just like she does in the comics, it will break the fourth wall.
Go away, Bruce, his cousin is in town. She-Hulk has, until now, been sidelined and lost in the shadows of the Hulk. But comic book readers know exactly how powerful and important this character is in the Marvel world.
Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema, She-Hulk first appeared in The Savage She-Hulk #1 in 1980, with a cover reminiscent of The Incredible Hulk #1 in 1962. In both cases, the green version of themselves looms behind their naive alter-egos.
Jennifer gets her powers by accident. Well, more or less. In his debut storyline, "The She-Hulk Lives", Bruce Banner evades the authorities and ends up in Los Angeles. For Bruce, Jennifer is really the last person he can trust and open up to, and he decides to take a risk and visit her at work, where she is now a successful attorney.
They haven't seen each other since they were kids, and Jennifer isn't even familiar with her new Hulk identity. During the date, however, the comfortable relationship immediately reappears as if no time has passed, with Jennifer calling him by the nickname she gave him, "Doc". It is then that Bruce tells her about how he became the Hulk and is unable to control her anger.
Jennifer is determined to help Bruce with his greenish condition, but he is afraid it will put her life at risk. When she gets out of a car, thugs shoot her in the back and she begins to lose a lot of blood. Fortunately, the shot was not fatal and Bruce, although moved by emotion, manages to contain his rage enough not to erupt into the Hulk.
He fights off the bad guys and (casually) breaks into an empty doctor's office and, using her blood, gives her a blood transfusion. As the blood flowing in her veins is soaked in gamma radiation, there is a chemical reaction inside Jennifer. Thanks to Bruce's quick thinking, she survives and makes it to the hospital.
Since its debut in 1980, She-Hulk has been involved in multiple team-ups, complex storylines, and general character evolutions. She fought Thanos, Abomination, almost became a member of the Fantastic Four and joined the Avengers. She is a dependable hero who is often sought after by many of her colleagues.