Tatiana Maslany will be the leading actress of the Disney plus television series and will be playing the green titan Jennifer Walters also known as She-Hulk. While there may still be some time left to wait until the new series premieres, one artist has imagined how the Canadian actor will look once she takes on the role of Bruce Banner's cousin.

Maslany looks just like the comic book rendition of the character which is hopefully spot on to the look she will be getting in the upcoming live-action adaptation for the character. If it is, then the fans will most likely be happy with the results. Right now, it's unclear how much CGI or VFX the character of hers will require in comparison to Bruce Banner/The Hulk. The artwork makes it look like a fresh coat of green body paint and hair dye (similar to Gamora) but as of now, it's unclear how the final version will actually look.

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Fans should rest assured knowing that the project is in good hands with a great set of talent as well. Recently, Jameela Jamil revealed a sneak peek at her Titania look for the show. Fans of The Good Place will remember how many jokes were made about Jamil's height, so her stature is sure to make her an imposing villain for the series' heroes.

Abomination was also revealed to be one of the other side characters making an appearance in the series. Many are unsure what his involvement means for the series but his character has gone through some changes since fans last saw him when he fought the Hulk. That much was evident after his appearance fighting Wong in the recently released Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. That film also seemed to suggest that Abomination had perhaps calmed down a bit, as he seemed to be friendly with Wong after the bout. Hopefully, this series doesn't rely on the bigger superheroes in order to make the show do well as it would be the perfect chance to give an underutilized character like She-Hulk more time to shine.

The Instagram account @HouseOfMat has a lot more fan art for fans of the comic book genre to check out. There's plenty of other artwork on there including pop culture icons such as Black Adam, Cyberpunk 2077, and even The Joker to name a few. The artist often gets creative in combining two different intellectual properties into one. A perfect example of this is the post of Homelander and Queen Maeve from The Boys reimagined in the design of Superman and Wonder Woman, respectively. Oddly enough, the scene looks like it could be straight from an alternate DC universe, maybe one where the heroes aren't so virtuous.

She-Hulk is currently in production

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