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‘Woman-Hulk’: ‘Arrow’ star joins new Disney + series

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According to ComicBook.com, Josh Segarra, known for his role as Adrian Chase in the beloved “Arrow” series, has joined the long-awaited cast of “Woman-Hulk”. However, details of her role have not been revealed.

Segarra joins protagonist Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”), who will play the main character. The cast also includes Ginger Gonzaga, Mark Ruffalo, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Jameela Jamil and Tim Roth. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion will be making appearances in the production.

Recalling that Kevin Feige, Creative Director of Marvel Studios, said the series will have 10 episodes of approximately 30 minutes each.

Kat Coiro and Anu Valia enter as directors of the series.

The story centers on lawyer Jennifer Walters, cousin of Bruce Banner who receives a blood transfusion from the Hulk after being caught between life and death after being shot by bandits. Because of this, she ends up undergoing a transformation, becoming the Woman-Hulk. Unlike her cousin, she manages to keep control of her mind, but her human appearance disappears for good.

Over the years, she has become a highly respected heroine and has been a part of the “Avengers”, “Defenders” and even “Fantastic Four”.

Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema, she was introduced to Marvel comics in “The Savage She-Hulk” # 1, published in 1980.

Jessica Gao coordinates the editorial team.

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According to The Direct site, the series will bring to life a very interesting and peculiar aspect of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Breaking of the Fourth Wall.

Reports indicate that there will be “several times” when Jennifer Walters / Woman-Hulk (Maslany) will address the public directly. Additionally, it is believed that Jennifer will know that she is a character within the MCU.

It’s worth remembering that despite the similarities to “Deadpool” (which uses the same resource in the movies and in the comics), Woman-Hulk is no stranger to breaking the Fourth Wall, as she did in The Sensational by John Byrne. She-Hulk comics, in which he constantly laughed at the heroes and reminded them that “they weren’t real.”

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