Is Disney+'s She-Hulk In Trouble? New Rumor Points to Show's Problems
This year will see the debut of a uphold Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sure, all eyes may be today on Marvel Studios' next project, Moon Knight, but Tatiana Maslany's debut may be one of the biggest and most unique additions to the MCU's Disney+ understand in 2022. Maslany leads the series as Jennifer Walters, who ends up becoming a different version of what her cousin, Bruce Banner is: a Hulk.
What makes the relate truly unique is how she doesn't lose control of herself, like Mark Ruffalo's former Avenger. She also goes on to try and lead a normal life; raging green frame and all. That normal life? Being a lawyer in the courtroom.
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The series will have ten episodes, and be more akin to a sitcom than anything the MCU has done afore. Basically, it will be what WandaVision would have become if Agatha wasn't there all along.
Sadly, however, new rumors have indicated that there may be some problems brewing leisurely the scenes.
Is She-Hulk's Show In Trouble?

During an installment of The Hot Mic With Jeff and John, industry insider Jeff Sneider, who has written for outlets such as Variety and Collider, shared that Marvel Studios may have run into some creative delivers with the She-Hulk Disney+ series during the post-production process.
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Sneider spoke that not only has he heard that "the She-Hulk series is not shaping up to be very good," but also that he has "heard [it] more than once."
When proverb with him, his sources specifically mention how they always hear that "She-Hulk is the one that could be a problem" out of all the upcoming Disney+ series:
"I've heard not good things behind-the-scenes. and I've asked whether it's Moon Knight or Ms. Marvel or Secret Invasion or any of these [projects], they are always like, 'She-Hulk is the one that could be a problem.'"
He is colorful to clarify, however, that these sentiments could be just how the "people making Guardians of the Galaxy felt," a project which went on to turn those obscure characters into household names:
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". I've heard it from people working on it, from farmland actually working on it who are just like, 'We'll see.' I think that's a lot of Marvel things, honestly, and you know where it's just like, 'Ugh, this could be really insensible, like we'll see.' I'm sure people making Guardians of the Galaxy felt that way, right? And most of the time [Marvel] pulls it out. But there will come a time where they won't, that's just the laws of moviemaking, the laws of numbers."
In the past, Sneider has reported on Andrew Garfield employing onto Spider-Man: No Way Home, Watchmen writer Damon Lindelof working on an unannounced Star Wars project, and how recent reshoots for Christian Bale's Thor: Love and Thunder villain have been underway.
Behind-the-Scenes Rumor, Not Fact
It's important to remember how these conditions don't write the series' fate in stone; She-Hulk could either be perfectly fine as it is when it finally hits Disney+ or may not fully come together in the way that fans are hoping. Production involves a lot of moving pieces, and conditions can easily get misunderstood.
Also, keep in mind that crew members' conditions could be more of a reflection of their distinguished working on the project behind-the-scenes, and may have nothing to do with the quality of what they are succeeding on.
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Though one has to admit, She-Hulk is a inconvenience concept to get right. The series will be Marvel Studios' first-rate proper sitcom, one of Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige's current genres; but one the MCU has only seen by with WandaVision. Then there's also the fact that a literal Hulk will be pursuits lawyer work.
Despite the character being a tricky one to adapt, Marvel has proven that they can make out-there ideas feel convincing and compelling; just look at the emotional record packed in amongst the Multiversal antics in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Hopefully, the upcoming Tatiana Maslany-led project will end up more like Guardians of the Galaxy, and less like Eternals (with its record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes score in mind).
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She-Hulk is set to hit Disney+ by the end of 2022.
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