It is unlikely that we will get a second season of She-Hulk, Attorney at Law.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe series streamed on Disney+ in 2022 and received positive reviews from most fans and critics, though some online trolls continually poked fun at the quality of the CGI used.
It told the story of Jennifer Walters, an attorney who specialises in court cases involving superheroes, while she herself turns into a female version of The Hulk after having her blood contaminated with that of Bruce Banner, her cousin.
Marvel executive Kevin Fiege previously suggested that Walters would feature in other MCU properties after She-Hulk, but no appearances have been confirmed, and star Tatiana Maslany doesn't believe we'll get a second season.
When asked on the NerdIncorrect live stream if a return will happen, she responded:
"I don't think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like 'no thanks.'"
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Maslany previously stated a desire to return as Jennfier in further MCU projects to take the character out of her comfort zone.
"I feel like the internet knows more than I do," she said in 2023.
"But I'd love to see what, I'd love to put her — as we had so many other actors come to our show and tonally shift their character. Put him or her in like a totally different scenario, a different universe — which is so fun about the Marvel universe is that there are multiple. There's a multiverse, I didn't know if you're aware, but there is a multiverse. But putting her in a situation that is very unlikely, I think that would be super fun. The thing about She-Hulk, to me, is that she's so out of place, and that out-of-placeness, I think has got legs."
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