Jameela Jamil Cast As She-Hulk’s Villain

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This is an interesting bit of news. It’s been revealed that The Good Place’s Jameela Jamil has been cast as She-Hulk’s villain – or at least, one of them.

This news comes to us from The Hollywood Reporter, however, they were not the first ones to report it.

I have to give credit where credit’s due because Giant Freakin Robot were the first ones to report on this news.

The Illumnerdi then added some character details.

They revealed that Jamil will be playing a character called Titania.

They described this villain as, “a Kardashian-esque social media influencer in her 30s with a dark side”.

Jameela Jamil will play one of She-Hulk’s villains

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Credit: Marvel Comics

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Here’s what The Illunerdi had to say about the character that Jamil will play in the upcoming She-Hulk series:

In the comics Mary McPherran, who would later become Titania, was born prematurely and grew into a small, scrawny, timid teenager living in Denver, Colorado. Bullied relentlessly in school, Mary became captivated with superheroes and imagined herself gaining powers. During the Secret Wars, Denver became part of Battleworld. Mary along with her only friend, Marsha Rosenberg, were found by Doctor Doom who offered the pair powers, using alien technology, in exchange for their help and the two quickly agreed. Marsha would become Volcana while Mary gained superhuman strength, stamina, and durability taking the name Titania as in the strength of a Titan.

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