She-Hulk's latest working title has reportedly been revealed as the start of filming nears. Going into Phase 4, the MCU is starting to look drastically different than how it first began. The creation of Disney+ has allowed Marvel Studios to expand their massive universe into television once more, this time with shows holding greater ties to the movies. The first, WandaVision, just came to an end last week and was a resounding success, receiving generally positive reviews and generating a great deal of fan excitement. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will pick up where WandaVision left off next week.

Looking ahead, Marvel has several shows in various stages of development for Disney+, including the Tatiana Maslany-starring She-Hulk. Comprised of ten half-hour episodes, She-Hulk will be a legal comedy centered on Jennifer Walters (Maslany), the cousin of Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) who, in the comics, acquires her own Hulk powers after receiving a blood transfusion from Bruce. In addition to Maslany, Ruffalo will once again play Bruce for She-Hulk. Also, for the first time since 2008's The Incredible Hulk, Tim Roth will return to the MCU as Emil Blonsky, aka Abomination.

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A new listing in Production Weekly has revealed the current working title for She-Hulk, which is different than one that was revealed months ago. Originally, the working title for the series was "Libra," and while that is still included in the listing, it also makes mention of a new name: "Clover." Could that perhaps be an allusion to Jennifer's green skin? Right now, it's hard to say, but it is a possibility.

Blended image shwoing Tatiana Maslany and She-Hulk

In November, it was reported She-Hulk planned to start production in March, along with Moon Knight. Assuming it will pick up sometime in the coming weeks, it appears that date has held firm, meaning She-Hulk remains on schedule after being shuffled around last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. With filming beginning fairly soon, She-Hulk could premiere in the early part of 2022. This could make it the first Disney+ show of the year, and the next one to arrive after this year's Hawkeye.

When Maslany's casting was announced, fans were overwhelmingly excited about seeing her as Jennifer. There's a good chance that, when filming starts up, set photos could make their way online to hint at what She-Hulk will be like. The courtroom scenes will, of course, remain indoors, but who knows what else fans will be able to glimpse? With so many shows scheduled before She-Hulk, it'll be some time before official peeks at the series emerge. However, fans can rest assured that work is gearing up, and Maslany will make her MCU debut soon.

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Source: Production Weekly

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