It's been a big week for Marvel TV's MCU projects, between the casting announcement of Tatiana Maslany as the titular character in She-Hulk and WandaVision's 2020 release confirmation. Now, it's been confirmed that Ms. Marvel has found its directors at last.

Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, best known for their work on Bad Boys for Life, will be serving as directors on the series. Two-time Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will also helm the series, as will Meera Menon. Menon's credits include directing episodes of The Walking Dead, The Punisher, Titans, Dirty John and Outlander.

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Ms. Marvel will follow Pakistani-American teen Kamala Khan as the titular hero. Khan made her comics debut in 2012, becoming Marvel's first Muslim character to star in her own title. In the MCU, Khan will become Marvel's first onscreen Muslim hero. The character was a breakout success, going on to lead her own team of fellow teenage heroes in 2017's comic series The Champions. According to Marvel Studios' President Kevin Feige, Ms. Marvel is only the beginning for Kamala Khan as the character has a future in the MCU films.

Ms. Marvel is set to stream exclusively on Disney+ sometime in 2021.

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(via The Hollywood Reporter)