With Ms. Marvel finished, this is the next dose of MCU content, coming in just about a month.
For those who don't know, this is supposed to be a 9-episode series with slightly shorter episodes, in the 30 minute range. It's supposed to have a more proceedural/sitcom-y feel to it, and given what I've heard about She-Hulk in the comics, this seems like a good fit for her. I think anyone who thinks she's just supposed to be an action superhero are going to be disappointed when the show turns into a sitcom and possibly even has some fourth-wall breaking jokes. She-Hulk was never a serious comic from what I've seen, and I like that they're trying to translate that into live action.
And I'm excited to see Blonsky and Wong again, and maybe figure out why they were in that fighting ring in Shang-Chi. I think this show also has a good chance of seeing Val again, especially if she recruits the Abomination to join whatever team it is she's possibly putting together with USAgent and Yelena Belova (most likely the Thunderbolts, which was announced as having a film in the works several weeks ago).
I think we will see another trailer at SDCC this coming weekend as we ramp up the advertising for this show in the next few weeks. I haven't heard if the first day will have two episodes or just the first one, but either way, the show will carry the MCU into early/mid-October! The thing I am loving about this year's Disney+ MCU Content is that they're all brand new characters in the MCU, so we aren't burdened with needing to make connections to everyone and everything, and hopefully, She-Hulk continues the trend of fleshing out a new characters fairly well (like we got with Ms. Marvel and, for the most part, Moon Knight).
-Marc.