Marvel Studios' live-action legal comedy, She-Hulk, has reportedly begun filming.The news comes via Georgia's government website, which provides a list of projects currently in production within the state. This comes several weeks after Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige announced filming would begin soon, followed by production on Moon Knight.RELATED: Sebastian Stan Reveals Why Kevin Feige Won't Direct an MCU Project

Though details surrounding the upcoming Disney+ series have been relatively scarce, there have been some that have surfaced, giving audiences some idea of what to expect. For example, a casting call went out for a character named A'Dood, with casting searching for a female actor between the ages of 20-30 year old. Additionally, a recent report revealed that actor Renée Elise Goldsberry will be joining the show as a character named Amelia. The role and her connection to the titular superhero remains a mystery.

Feige previously revealed that the first season of She-Hulk will consist of 10 half-hour episodes. For comparison, other Disney+ series produced by Marvel Studios, such as WandaVision and the ongoing Falcon and the Winter Soldier consist of nine episodes and six episodes, respectively, each between approximately 30-50 minutes.

Developed by Jessica Gao, Disney+'s She-Hulk stars Tatiana Maslany, Mark Ruffalo, Tim Roth, Ginger Gonzaga and Renée Elise Goldsberry. The series has yet to receive a premiere date on Disney+.

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