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As announced at D23 Expo this past weekend, Jennifer Walters would be introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in She-Hulk, a limited series on Disney+. Now, Avengers: Endgame star Mark Ruffalo has taken to Twitter to welcome his character’s cousin to live-action.

On his Twitter account, Ruffalo quote tweeted the new series’ initial announcement in order to bid She-Hulk a heartfelt welcome to the on-screen world. His message, fittingly, included a green heart emoji.

Created by Stan Lee and John Buscema in 1980, Walters/She-Hulk first appeared in Savage She-Hulk #1. It’s also unclear if Ruffalo will be reprising his role as the gamma-infused Banner in the show, though Feige himself has previously mentioned the shows would be very intertwined with the films to hit theaters.

“Disney+ is, yes,” Feige said on a podcast appearance last year. “Which is another exciting avenue and another exciting thing about being at this place at this time and goes back to the amount of characters we have and the amount of stories we could tell.”

Marvel’s She-Hulk is currently in development for Disney+. The series does not currently have a release date, nor has any information been revealed regarding the cast and crew.