‘I’ve done Star Trek, DC and Marvel. Star Wars is next’: She-Hulk Star Jameela Jamil wants to star in Star Wars and John Wick

It’s been a good few years for Jameela Jamil because she’s been part of so many famous and successful Hollywood franchises that it would be enough to make any celebrity green with envy (see what we did there?). After her final excursion into the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Titania in the Disney+ series She-Hulk: lawyer, she’s crossed out almost every major franchise a star can only dream of in her lifetime.

Jameela Jamil as Titania at Marvel Studios She-Hulk: Lawyer

But like any motivated human being, she is always on the lookout for new opportunities that will help her further shore up her name in the Hollywood industry. To be part of projects like Star Trek, Jurassic World, and now, the MCU, she’s set her sights on even bigger roles in future projects – namely star wars and John Wick. She wants to ride these franchises so badly that she seeks divine intervention to shape her future.

Jameela Jamil wants to be part of Star Wars and John Wick!

Jameela Jamil talks about her experience on She-Hulk
Jameela Jamil

When you’ve experienced as many aspects of the Hollywood industry as Jameela Jamil, you’re surprised to know there’s still so much to dig into. To be part of DC in DC League of Super Pets and the latest and very popular from Marvel Studios She-Hulk: lawyer, she’s seen her fair share of superhero action. Coming to others, being in diverse sci-fi films from the aforementioned film series, she also gained the wisdom of how to act in a more non-superhero way, which makes her resume extravagant.

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But now she’s aiming for legendary film franchises like the coveted star wars franchise that has such a massive fanbase that even 10 Death Stars might not be able to fit them into a tight squeeze. in a recent interview with Collider, she said that to make it a reality, she prays to the almighty lord every night. She says:

“Yeah. After Star Trek, I was like, ‘Okay, I did Star Trek, DC, and Marvel.’ I’m on my way to my nerd EGOT. I guess Star Wars is next. I’ve It’s in sight. It’s something I pray for at night, before I go to bed. It would be an incredible franchise to be able to join. And also John Wick. Is that weird?”

During the interview, she also mentioned that she would have been very happy to work in the Fast and Furious frankness if she had had the opportunity. She says:

“I was really devastated when I found out they were making the last Fast and Furious movie because I always wanted to be a part of it, but I just didn’t get into the industry early enough. And so , John Wick is dead to me.

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What’s next for Jameela Jamil?

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Jameela Jamil as Titania in She-Hulk: Lawyer

After the last episode of She-Hulk: Lawyer ended, fans were quick to jump at the possibility of an upcoming season of the show. Although it has been established that Jennifer Walters has a high chance of making an appearance in the upcoming Daredevil: born again, it’s not so much for Jamil’s Titania. Although, if we do get a second season of the show, it’s guaranteed to return to the fray of green men and women.

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She-Hulk: lawyer, the first season is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.

Source: Collider

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