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Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) has been trying to focus on her career as a lawyer in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, despite developing Hulk-like abilities after an accident with her cousin, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).
But, despite her best efforts, there are plenty of characters who won't let her forget that she's a superhero now, and one of them is her first real adversary: Titania.
Jameela Jamil's character made a brief appearance in the Marvel Disney+ show's first episode and has since remained offscreen, but she is about to come back with a vengeance as Episode 4 is revealed.
Here is everything you need to know about the character and her Marvel origins.
'She-Hulk' Explained: Who is Jameela Jamil's character Titania?

In Episode 1, Jennifer went head-to-head with Titania after the villain broke into her courtroom and used her super-strength to almost kill everyone inside. Jennifer was able to stave off the attack and have her put away.
Episode 4 sees Titania return to society, and it doesn't take her long to upend Jennifer's life completely as she has someone serve the hero with court papers, claiming that she owns the trademark for the moniker "She-Hulk."
It seems the characters will go up against each other in a different way to how they did in the first episode. While they used their fists the first time, now they will be fighting with words in court.
In She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Titania is an influencer who is savvy not only with how to use social media to her advantage, but also with branding, in this case by claiming she owns the rights to Jennifer's superhero name.
Titania first appeared in Marvel Comics in 1984 when she was introduced in an issue of the series Secret Wars, and she later became a key adversary to She-Hulk, hence her appearance in the Disney+ show.
The character's real name is Mary MacPherran in the comics, and she was named after a production assistant at Marvel at the time. Episode 4 revealed Jamil's iteration of the character shares the same name as her comic counterpart, as her real name was shown on the papers served to Jennifer.
Titania has superhuman strength and she also is able to use Jiu Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do and Kung Fu.
Jessica Gao, the show's head writer, spoke about bringing Titania into a modern setting in a press statement, saying: "In the comics, Titania is superpowered, but not as powerful as She-Hulk.
"She's constantly laser-focused on taking down She-Hulk out of jealousy, but we wanted to modernize Titania—give her a little more complexity. A female villain today would be on social media for sure. She'd be all about her brand."
In the same conversation, Jamil said of her character: "She's all narcissism and ego. But then She-Hulk steps in and humiliates her publicly.
"When you take someone with a fragile ego and p**s them off, it starts a grudge that grows and grows. All Titania wants to do is be a thorn in She-Hulk's side."
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law airs Thursdays on Disney+.
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