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In 1989, it was rumored that She-Hulk would appear and co-star in the TV film ''[[Wikipedia:The Trial of the Incredible Hulk|The Trial of the Incredible Hulk]]'', but it did not happen. Around that time, a TV series about the character was planned for [[ABC]], but the project was officially declared dead in 1991.<ref name="earlySH">[http://jarviscity.com/2018/04/08/brigitte-nielsen-she-hulk/ Brigitte Nielsen’s She-Hulk: Superhero Movies That Got Away]</ref>
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In 1989, it was rumored that [[She-Hulk]] would appear and co-star in the TV film ''{{WPS|The Trial of the Incredible Hulk}}'', but it did not happen. Around that time, a TV series about the character was planned for [[ABC]], but the project was officially declared dead in 1991.<ref name="earlySH">[http://jarviscity.com/2018/04/08/brigitte-nielsen-she-hulk/ Brigitte Nielsen’s She-Hulk: Superhero Movies That Got Away]</ref>
   
Eventually, a live-action film about She-Hulk was being developed in the early 1990s. [[Wikipedia:Larry Cohen|Larry Cohen]] was set to write and direct the film, while [[Wikipedia:Brigitte Nielsen|Brigitte Nielsen]] ended up being cast as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Although Nielsen posed for photos dressed as the character, the film was scrapped and never hapened.<ref name="earlySH"/>
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Eventually, a live-action film about She-Hulk was being developed in the early 1990s. {{WPS|Larry Cohen}} was set to write and direct the film, while {{WPS|Brigitte Nielsen}} ended up being cast as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Although Nielsen posed for photos dressed as the character, the film was scrapped and never happened.<ref name="earlySH"/>
   
In April 2019, it was revealed that [[Marvel Studios]] was working on a [[Hulk]]/[[She-Hulk]] team-up series for [[Disney+]]. According to the original report, [[Mark Ruffalo]] would reprise his role of [[Hulk|Bruce Banner/Hulk]], as his character would pass the baton to She-Hulk during the series.<ref>[https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/marvel-working-hulkshehulk-series-disney-mark-ruffalo-involved/ Marvel Developing Hulk/She-Hulk TV Show, Mark Ruffalo To Star]</ref>
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In April 2019, it was revealed that [[Marvel Studios]] was working on a [[Hulk]]/She-Hulk team-up series for [[Disney+]]. According to the original report, [[Mark Ruffalo]] would reprise his role of Bruce Banner/Hulk, as his character would pass the baton to She-Hulk during the series.<ref>[https://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/marvel-working-hulkshehulk-series-disney-mark-ruffalo-involved/ Marvel Developing Hulk/She-Hulk TV Show, Mark Ruffalo To Star]</ref>
   
 
On August 23, 2019, at D23 Expo 2019, [[Kevin Feige]] officially announced that Marvel Studios was developing a live-action series about She-Hulk for Disney+.<ref name="D23">[https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-shows/d23-new-marvel-studios-shows-on-disney-announced D23: New Marvel Studios Shows on Disney+ Announced]</ref>
 
On August 23, 2019, at D23 Expo 2019, [[Kevin Feige]] officially announced that Marvel Studios was developing a live-action series about She-Hulk for Disney+.<ref name="D23">[https://www.marvel.com/articles/tv-shows/d23-new-marvel-studios-shows-on-disney-announced D23: New Marvel Studios Shows on Disney+ Announced]</ref>
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She-Hulk is an upcoming American web television series based on the Marvel Comics superheroine of the same name. It is the eighth and final television series of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[2] The series is produced by Marvel Studios and will be released on Disney+.[1]

Synopsis

Season One

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Cast

Starring Cast

Recurring Cast

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Posters

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Production

In 1989, it was rumored that She-Hulk would appear and co-star in the TV film The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, but it did not happen. Around that time, a TV series about the character was planned for ABC, but the project was officially declared dead in 1991.[3]

Eventually, a live-action film about She-Hulk was being developed in the early 1990s. Larry Cohen was set to write and direct the film, while Brigitte Nielsen ended up being cast as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Although Nielsen posed for photos dressed as the character, the film was scrapped and never happened.[3]

In April 2019, it was revealed that Marvel Studios was working on a Hulk/She-Hulk team-up series for Disney+. According to the original report, Mark Ruffalo would reprise his role of Bruce Banner/Hulk, as his character would pass the baton to She-Hulk during the series.[4]

On August 23, 2019, at D23 Expo 2019, Kevin Feige officially announced that Marvel Studios was developing a live-action series about She-Hulk for Disney+.[1]

References

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