Marvel and Jameela Jamil go above and beyond in villainous She-Hulk marketing stunt
Titania is sabotaging Jennifer Walters
Jameela Jamil's Titania is out to get She-Hulk. A new video shows the villain hitting the streets to sabotage marketing for the Marvel show, with Titania sticking up her own posters and spray painting her name over advertising for Jennifer Walters' lawyer services.
"THERE, I F*CKING FIXED IT," Jamil wrote on Twitter, accompanying the video of the sabotage. The actor also shared a video of herself – or Titania, rather – heading to the scene of the crime in colorful costume… and with a ton of attitude. If that wasn't enough, the Titania Twitter account also posted footage of the villain in action. Check out the clips below.
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A follow-up tweet from Jamil also suggests the idea was all her own: "Or the actress had a good idea for marketing. And she was inspired to do it because the show is so good and she knew the top marketing team would boss it. Which they did."
Titania made her MCU debut in She-Hulk episode 1, which saw her literally crash the courtroom. Jennifer then Hulked out and went head to head with the villain. So far, Titania has yet to make another appearance, but judging by her one woman crusade against Jen, we can assume we'll be seeing more of her sooner rather than later.
While She-Hulk episode 2 is missing Titania, though, it does include the show's most meta joke yet, as well as an Easter egg that could pave the way for one of Marvel's most famous characters to enter the MCU.
You can find out when the next episode drops on Disney Plus in your time zone with our She-Hulk release schedule. In the meantime, see our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and TV shows for everything else the MCU has in store.
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I'm a Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things film and TV for the site's Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.