She Hulk Coming to Disney+

The second of three shows announced out of D23 today is none other than She Hulk, which will be joining Moon Knight on the Disney Streaming platform coming out, Disney+. This is going to be a dream streaming network for Marvel Fans.

Jennifer Walters is the cousin of The Incredible Hulk, Bruce Banner, who gets powers similar to his when she gets a blood transfusion from her cousin. She Hulk first appears in Savage She-Hulk #1. This book has been growing in popularity thanks to the speculation she would be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

14 thoughts on “She Hulk Coming to Disney+”

  1. These all could of been billion dollar multiple movie properties and now there’re just some streaming tv shows that don’t sell advertising or make any money outside of overall Disney + subscriptions. I could of used those tens of billions of dollars Disney is throwing down the toilet developing Marvel properties into Disney+ shows instead of films.

    1. It’s called, persistent income and cash flow. Disney+ wants to take on Netflix. They own a lot of properties. It’s actually rather genius if you ask me. I’d imagine a huge amount of people never even bother going to the movies, they wait for Netflix or Redbox.

      So Disney is trading in the handful of movie goers paying $10 or so to see the movies at the theater (which they still will go) and creating subscribers that give them the potential $8 to $16 per month to stream shows and movies.

      I think Disney will end up making more money from their streaming and to do that, they have to make more shows for it.

    2. More money can be made off streaming. Plus they need to draw in subscribers. And please subscrib cause I just bought stock in Disney.

  2. They still don’t have one show I’d pick up Disney+ for right now. Disney+, where 4th tier Marvel characters come alive!

    1. The Star Wars shows alone are worth it. Also, I have kids so the kids shows are a big draw. But the Marvel shows make the $6 a month worth it too.

  3. I’m scared. What if this series fails? Will She-Hulk come to my house and rip up all my X-Men comics?

  4. I think people are thinking in too linear a fashion, taking an all or nothing mentality. This model will provide for a lot of fluidity between television and films, allowing Disney to market to the ‘T” what is working for the audience and what they’re responding to…then they can shuffle those characters into films developing a property that has already built up a large (due to that purposeful price point) Disney audience.

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