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Jameela Jamil is making a return to the small screen with her new role in She-Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The star, known for her role in afterlife comedy, The Good Place, will see her make a comeback to TV in the new series.
It was reported last month she had landed the role of villain Titania in She-Hulk, but Marvel hadn't released anything official about the news.
But Jamil has now confirmed the exciting news on her social media.
She tweeted: "Gah! I've peaked in silliness. I'm so excited!"
She also shared a cute green love heart emoji with the post, perfectly matching the Hulk aesthetic.
The celeb posted a TikTok video of her practising movie fight scenes with another person.
The 35-year-old revealed some of the intense training she has had to undergo for her role in She-Hulk.
In the clip, fans can see her sparring with a man before he takes a lunge with his right arm, but Jamil dives underneath and avoids the punch.
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She then swiftly lifts her leg to land a realistic-looking kick.
Are you excited to see Jameela Jamila make her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Let us know in the comments if you think she's playing villain Titania!
Although she confirms she'll be in the series she hasn't declared which role she'll take up, but fans are convinced she's playing Titania as she showed a fighting scene.
Jamil's video also includes a photo of herself as a tot striking an action pose.
She responded to a few comments from fans where she said her favourite Marvel stories are anything with Loki, but admitted she also is a fan of Groot, Drax, and Rocket.
She-Hulk's head writer, Jessica Gao, is known for her work on Silicon Valley as well as Rick and Morty. Directors of the series, like Kat Coiro, have come from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Anu Valia (Never Have I Ever, AP Bio), and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
She-Hulk will make its debut on Disney+ next year.
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