The first Marvel Studios Disney+ series of 2022, Moon Knight, is now halfway through its run, and many seem to be enjoying the journey of Steven Grant and Marc Spector as they navigate Khonshu’s agenda. After Oscar Isaac’s show finishes, audiences won’t have to wait long for Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel. But what’s after that? Well, She-Hulk, of course.
At least, that’s what many people have speculated. It could be What If…?’s second season, but, besides 2022, a more specific release window hasn’t been available for the animated return.
As for Tatiana Maslany’s She-Hulk, it was believed that it would premiere sometime shortly after Ms. Marvel finishes up its run—so, late summer. Sadly, it now seems like fans will be waiting even longer to see Bruce Banner’s cousin hit the screen.
She-Hulk Delayed?
A new post on the r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers subreddit has shared information that indicates that Disney+'s She-Hulk won't premiere until late 2022 (November or December) it potentially even in January 2023. The subreddit's mod team noted that the user who made this post has previously shared accurate scoops regarding Marvel Studios projects, making this She-Hulk release update more credible.
The post also warns that there will likely be "lots of spoilers" about She-Hulk shared online soon due to additional VFX companies taking on work in order to speed up post-production.
Another MCU Pushed Released Date
There used to be a time when Marvel Studios set a premiere date, even a non-specific release window, and it wouldn’t change. Sadly, this is something that has changed since the pandemic hit.
From the re-arrangement of the Phase 4 slate to pushing several projects six months or more, these massive shifts have happened more often than usual. Most recently, Ms. Marvel was pushed from 2021 to summer 2022, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’s shift from the summer to the end of this year.
While once these release dates almost never moved, now it’s best to take any potential premiere dates with a grain of salt.
She-Hulk is no doubt a tricky one. Not only does the show likely have a plethora of intensive VFX shots, seeing as its lead is a Hulk, but there have been reports recently of complications behind the scenes.
While those issues are purely rumors, it seems that at least something is happening behind the scenes—even if it's just some tricky CGI. Hopefully, by the time the series lands, everything has been sorted out, and fans will get the legal sitcom of Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige’s dreams.
She-Hulk is set to hit Disney+ at some point later this year.