We have our first look at the upcoming series She-Hulk with a new teaser revealed for Disney+ Day. The official logo for the show has also been revealed with the She-Hulk branding set against a city skyline. You can take a look at the logo below, along with a new teaser trailer which reveals actual footage of lead star Tatiana Maslany getting green as the new She-Hulk.

The teaser introduces us to Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a "not-that-normal" lawyer who gets green when fighting crime. She even gets to say the warning line about not making her angry in the trailer, and we get a peek of her all green and suited up after the transformation. Mark Ruffalo is also back as the Hulk, explaining how the transformations are triggered by "anger and fear." The show will be partly a courtroom series as well with plenty of Jennifer Walters fighting some of her battles in court.

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Bruce Banner's cousin, Jennifer Walters is given a blood transfusion from Bruce after an accident in order to save her life, thus giving her similar superpowers. Along with Maslany as Jennifer and Ruffalo as Bruce, She-Hulk brings back Tim Roth to reprise his role as Abomination from The Incredible Hulk. The show also stars Jameela Jamil as Titania as well as Josh Segarra, Anais Almonte, and Renee Elise Goldsberry.

"I did The Incredible Hulk [playing Emil Blonsky, aka Abomination] years ago, just because I thought my kids would be embarrassed by it," Roth said of reprising the role, per THR. "I did it for them and I really enjoyed making it. So when they came to me and said: 'We're adapting the She-Hulk thing. Can you come back as that character again?' I was like, sure. It should be fun. I was very surprised though because it was difficult at first. It was only when Mark Ruffalo came in to shoot his stuff that I went: 'Oh, that's how you do it! With a sense of humor!'"

There are rumors that Charlie Cox might be appearing on the show as Matt Murdock, who was similarly a lawyer and superhero on Daredevil. Cox has said how if he were to show up in the MCU, it would be as a reimagined version of the character, but nothing has been confirmed about his arrival at this time. It would certainly make sense for Murdock to appear in the series, which spends a lot of time in the courtroom, but the question is whether he will first show up in Spider-Man: No Way Home in December, as is also rumored.

Kat Coiro and Anu Valia are directing She-Hulk with Jessica Gao serving as lead writer. The show will consist of ten episodes and could presumably get more seasons if this first season is a hit with viewers. There are many other shows coming to Disney+ next year, and Disney+ Day has provided more sneak pees at others. Fans can also look foward to seeing the titles like Moon Knight and Ms. Marvel, with these and more all further expanding the MCU alongside the new movies coming to the big screen. She-Hulk will premiere on Disney+ in 2022.