Earlier this year, Disney CEO Bob Chapek confirmed that Marvel’s Disney+ series “She-Hulk” would be released “later this year” after “Ms. Marvel.” Disney has already announced that “Ms. Marvel” will launch on June 8th on Disney+.
Now, a new rumor has surfaced that suggests that it will be late 2022 or even early 2023 before “She-Hulk” premieres on Disney+.
According to Reddit user r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers:
“Hello, Just to tell you all She-Hulk will be released in late 2022 (November-December) or maybe even January 2023.
Lots of spoilers will start to leak soon as a consequence of VFX scenes sent to multiple people around the world to speed up the post-production.
Please don’t ask me anything about the plot. Regards!”
The post does not give any reason for the possible delay, however, it could be due to the heavy VFX work on the project.
As always, since nothing has been confirmed by Marvel or Disney, we will treat this as a rumor for now.
Little is known about the 30-minute legal comedy except that following an injury, Jennifer Walters receives an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, and acquires a milder version of his Hulk condition. As such, Walters becomes a large powerful green-hued version of herself while still largely retaining her personality. In particular, she retains her intelligence and emotional control, although, like Hulk, she still becomes stronger if enraged.
Previously announced cast includes Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Ginger Gonzaga, and Josh Segarra. Tim Roth will return as Emil Blonsky/the Abomination and Jameela Jamil will reportedly play the infamous villain Titania. Mark Ruffalo will also reprise his role as Bruce Banner in the series.
Kat Coiro will serve as series director, from a script penned by Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty).
The series will reportedly consist of ten episodes.
Source: Reddit via Murphy’s Multiverse