She-Hulk’s first go on Disney+ seemed successful enough to land a second season, but according to its star, maybe not.
But now, almost two years later, there has been little sign of a second season. So far, onlyWhat If…?andLokihave reached that Disney+ milestone, but many were assuming that She-Hulk could join those ranks, especially since there had been a hint at another stint during a writer’s room scene in the final episode.
However, a recent statement from the show’s star actor herself has cast those assumptions into doubt.
Will there be a She-Hulk Season 2?
Right now, it doesn’t seem like it.Actor Tatiana Maslany– aka She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters– has begun discouraging fans from expecting a second season of the series.
During aCodenames LIVE! – The New Classtwitch stream, when asked if there was hope for a Season 2, Maslany jokingly admitted that “I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.'”
Now, this does not count as an official answer, and perhaps she’s hiding a potential second season to pleasantly surprise fans – think of how Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield hid their appearances prior toSpider-Man: No Way Home’s release – but we won’t be betting on a Season 2 any time soon.
As of writing, nothing has been confirmed, but considering how interconnected every MCU project is, it’s not crazy to assume we’ll at least get a cameo at some point in the future.
Considering howDaredevilreturned in Attorney at Law, we could imagine that she’ll do the same inDaredevil: Born Again, especially since they had aromantic connectionin the former show.
Plus, She-Hulk could appear as a lawyer to multiple other superheroes, like Matt Murdock did to Peter Parker in No Way Home. Furthermore, with another large-scaleAvengersmovie on the way, no doubt the whole gang will be brought back in some capacity.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is currently available to stream on Disney+.
Lucy-Jo was a Movies and TV Writer at Dexerto, and has previously written for Screen Rant and Girls on Tops. After earning a Master’s Degree in Film and Literature, Lucy-Jo now loves covering films, TV shows, and anime, especially if it’s something by Mike Flanagan, or anything drenched in camp.