Jameela Jamil, who stars as Titania on the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series, opens up about the character's future in the MCU. She-Hulk explored how being imbued with Hulk powers affected the daily life of Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters, the cousin of the MCU's Hulk, Bruce Banner. As Jennifer contends with her newfound abilities, she finds herself up against Titania, an antagonist who attempts to steal She-Hulk's name in order to exploit it for brand recognition. Titania appeared in several episodes of the show's first season, acting as a unique villain within the MCU who chose business avenues rather than violence in an attempt to foil the hero.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Jamil talks about Titania's potential future in Marvel's ever-growing franchise after She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Jamil's enthusiasm for Titania is evident, saying, "I love playing that character." However, her return seems to be squarely in the hands of Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Check out Jamil's comments on Titania from Screen Rant's exclusive interview below:

"I would love to, but I have no idea. I think we have to kind of wait to see. Kevin [Feige]'s got the next few phases mapped out. And so it depends on where we can fit me in and what works for schedules and stuff. But I would happily play Titania until I'm so old that I look like a ball sack. I love playing that character."

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Where Titania Can Go In The MCU After She-Hulk

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With She-Hulk's goal of being a courtroom dramedy, Titania made for a distinct villain choice that perfectly fit the show's needs. While her introduction forced Jennifer to transform into her She-Hulk form in the courtroom and saw her take out Titania with a single punch, their following interactions tended to stray from all-out brawls, instead seeing the two verbally feud over a lawsuit. The season finale's meta twist even stopped a potential showdown. This setup allowed Jennifer to play on her skills as a lawyer, leaving her strength and resilience as a superhero on the back burner for much of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law season 1.

Titania is known as an antagonist for She-Hulk, even becoming one of her primary villains in the comics. While her motivations and origins are simple, they may indicate what's next for the character. Titania began life as Mary MacPherran, a young, bullied woman who wanted nothing more than to rise up against those who sought to torment her. She received her powers thanks to Doctor Doom's tech, which gave her super strength in order to fight the Beyonder in Marvel's 1984 Secret Wars miniseries. Knowing that Avengers: Secret Wars is planned for the MCU means Titania's origins may have a chance to be explored, with her even playing a part in the film. Furthermore, the introduction of Doctor Doom seems on the horizon, giving another possible opportunity for the character's return. There is also always the possibility of a She-Hulk: Attorney at Law season 2, which could bring back Titania for more episodes.

Therefore, while Titania's future in the MCU is still unknown, the character has several prospects down the road that could see her come back to the franchise. She may not be one of the most prominent villains in Marvel lore, but the current slate of projects in the MCU looks promising. With Jamil excited to keep playing the character and the MCU still going strong, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law's villain may yet get another chance to shine.

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