Coming off a recent rumor that She-Hulk may not be shaping-up to be one of Disney+'s strongest Marvel series, we're hearing that the show's premiere date might have been pushed back... maybe even into next year.
Though no official release date had been announced, She-Hulk was tentatively scheduled to debut on the streaming service this Fall. However, a Reddit user with a reliable track record is now claiming that the show has been delayed to "late 2022 (November-December), or maybe even January 2023."
"Lots of spoilers will start to leak soon as a consequence of VFX scenes sent to multiple people around the world to speed up the post-production," they add.
That obviously remains to be seen, but we have begun to see some leaks courtesy of tie-in merchandise packaging, and a clearer look at promo art featuring Tatiana Maslany fully "Hulked-up" as the MCU's new Green Goliath has now been shared online.
This is just a rumor for now, but a delay would make sense if the behind-the-scenes issues we've heard about the show are accurate.
She-Hulk will also star Jameela Jamil as Titania, Renée Elise Goldsberry as a character named Amelia, Tim Roth as Abomination and Ginger Gonzaga as Walters’ best friend (most likely Jill Stevens). Dead To Me director Kat Coiro wil helm the pilot and several other episodes, while Rick and Morty scribe Jessica Gao leads the writers' room.