The upcoming live-action Disney+ TV series featuring Marvel's first Muslim superhero Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel has been rumored to start production in late 2020.

According to Discussing Film, Bisha K. Ali (Four Weddings and a Funeral) is said to serve as the showrunner for the Ms. Marvel series. Marvel is reportedly looking for an unknown actor as they begin casting for the show.

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Created by Amanat, Wacker, Wilson and Alphona, Kamala Khan made her debut in 2013's Captain Marvel #14. A Pakistani-American teenage girl with the ability to stretch and change the shape of parts of her body, Kamala is the fourth hero to take the Ms. Marvel name, succeeding Carol Danvers (the current Captain Marvel), Sharon Ventura and Karla Sofen.

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Marvel Studios' Ms. Marvel was announced at 2019's D23 alongside a She-Hulk series and Moon Knight series. An official release date has not been revealed. Kamala will make her big screen debut after her Disney+ show.

Disney+ will be available Nov. 12 in the U.S., Canada and the Netherlands and on Nov. 19 in Australia and New Zealand, with content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic.