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    She-Hulk Season 2: Will there be a new season? Here’s what we know so far

    Synopsis

    It's been more than a year since the premiere of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" on Disney+, and enthusiasts are anxiously anticipating updates on the potential approval of Season 2 for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series.

    Will there be a She Hulk Season 2?
    Over a year has passed since the debut of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" on Disney+, and fans eagerly await news on whether the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series will be greenlit for a Season 2. The show, which first aired on August 18, 2022, introduced Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who inherits Hulk powers from her cousin, Bruce Banner, navigating the challenges of her personal and professional life with her newfound superhuman abilities.
    As of now, Marvel Studios has not officially announced a Season 2 for "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law." Despite persistent rumors, some claiming a second season is in development while others suggesting plans have been abandoned, the studio has kept the audience in suspense. Director Kat Coiro and lead actress Tatiana Maslany, who portrays Jennifer Walters, have shared their thoughts on the possibility of a second season.
    In an interview with Extra, Maslany acknowledged that she hasn't received any information about a Season 2. Speculation arose from a scene with the fictional robot KEVIN, where Marvel Studio President Kevin Feige appeared dismissive, leaving uncertainty about the show's future. Maslany stated, "I don’t know. If I could be coy, and have some little secret, I would do that. But, I really don’t. I don’t know anything."

    Coiro, while less pessimistic, refrained from providing a definitive answer, encouraging fans to wait for Kevin Feige's response. She said, "I will let Kevin Feige answer that question. For now, we have done a season, and it’s coming out sometime this year. And we’ll go from there."

    Despite the lack of official confirmation, there are hints that Marvel might be considering a Season 2. Writer Cody Ziglar's Instagram post, showcasing wrap gifts with the subtitle "Season One," implies ongoing plans. However, Kevin Feige's statement that Disney+ stars, including those from "She-Hulk," would transition to the big screen adds a layer of uncertainty.

    Exploring potential storylines for a second season, reports suggest Marvel could capitalize on existing connections while adapting to changes in the MCU timeline. Possibilities include delving into the revelation of Hulk's son, Skaar, exploring Wong's Emil Blonsky prison break, and developing the relationship between Jennifer and Daredevil. With Hulk and Daredevil confirmed for future MCU projects, a Season 2 could set the stage for upcoming narratives.

    Kat Coiro expressed excitement about the show's premise, envisioning "infinite possibilities" and the potential for "organic" cameos. She highlighted the unique concept of a superhuman law firm that could seamlessly incorporate characters from the MCU. The expansive possibilities, she noted, could lead to natural and meaningful appearances.

    Amid uncertainties surrounding Disney's executive changes, the 2023 Hollywood strikes, and the removal of Kang star Jonathan Majors, Marvel Studios might reconsider its plans. While the reception of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" was mixed, adjustments and enhancements could be made for a potential Season 2.

    FAQs

    Is She-Hulk stronger than Hulk?
    Similar to the Hulk, She-Hulk's abilities exhibit variations depending on the writers. While she is frequently portrayed as less potent than the Hulk due to not undergoing a complete transformation, She-Hulk has demonstrated remarkable feats that, on occasion, match or even surpass the strength of the Hulk.

    Did She-Hulk have good ratings?
    Nevertheless, She-Hulk stands out for being considerably more favored by critics than by audiences. As of the current moment, the Rotten Tomatoes ratings for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law reveal an average critic score of 85 percent, in contrast to an average audience score of 33 percent.






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