She-Hulk will soon enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe with her own upcoming solo series on Disney+ alongside fellow Marvel heroes and veteran Avengers Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight. While details regarding She-Hulk's plot are currently unknown outside of the Red Hulk supposedly making his MCU debut and a possible appearance by the Hulk, the show's working title has been revealed, which ties into the character's life.

According to Production Weekly, the working title for She-Hulk is "Libra," a reference to the scales in both the eponymous zodiac sign and the basis for its mark, the Scales of Justice. This title fits the show, as it has a connection to She-Hulk's profession as a lawyer. It may also indicate that the Jade Giantess' occupation could play a large part in the series. A similar case happened with Ms. Marvel, which was given the working title of "Jersey," seemingly confirming where Kamala Khan's own adventures would take place.

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Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema, She-Hulk first appeared in 1980's The Savage She-Hulk #1 and is the alter ego of lawyer Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner/the Hulk. After an attempt on her life fatally harms Jen, Bruce saves his cousin via an emergency blood transfusion, with the gamma radiation in his blood giving Jen the ability to turn into her own gargantuan, green-skinned alter ego. Unlike Bruce's adrenaline-induced transformations into the Hulk, Jen can transform into She-Hulk at will, and her mind remains unaffected.

Developed for television by Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty), She-Hulk is slated to premiere exclusively on Disney+.

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Source: Production Weekly via Heroic Hollywood