She-Hulk Star Shares the Reason Disney Will Not Make Season 2

She-Hulk Star Shares the Reason Disney Will Not Make Season 2


Summary

  • The future of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘s second season is uncertain due to budget constraints, according to actress Tatiana Maslany.
  • Despite a mix of critical acclaim and fan criticism, the show’s unique tone and execution received praise.
  • She-Hulk may continue to appear in future theatrical MCU releases, as confirmed by Kevin Feige.


She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was one Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated Disney+ shows of 2022, but like many other recent Marvel projects, it failed to hit the mark for with many fans. While the series ended with many loose threads for future MCU projects to pick at, the question of whether a second season will happen is something that is still up for debate. Now it seems that She-Hulk herself, actress Tatiana Maslany, has addressed one reason the show may never get another run out.

During Codenames LIVE! The New Class, Maslany made the suggestion that Disney shut down the possibility for She-Hulk’s expensive reappearance on Disney+. When asked about season 2’s chances, she said:

I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks,’

The series, which had a substantial budget of $225 million for its first season, faced a mix of critical acclaim and fan criticism. Several rumors last year suggested that Marvel Studios was planning a second season of She-Hulk, with development set to begin following the resolution of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. However, whether this is still the case, given Maslany’s comments, is something that fans who did enjoy the comedy series can only wait to find out.

Related: Why She-Hulk’s Humor Is a Breath of Fresh Air for the MCU


Was She-Hulk That Bad?

She-Hulk

Release Date
August 18, 2022

Rating
TV-14

Seasons
1

Studio
Marvel Studios

Franchise
Marvel

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows the story of Jennifer Walters, a single 30-something attorney and the cousin of Bruce Banner, who, thanks to a blood transfusion from her frequently angry relative, discovers she has gained his Hulk abilities. The character of She-Hulk has been a part of the Marvel Comics universe since 1979, and is known for her intelligence, strength, and unique perspective as a superpowered lawyer. Like another popular Marvel character, Deadpool, She-Hulk is known to break the fourth wall in her comics, and this was something that accompanied her into the MCU show. However, the series took a turn that went even beyond this, as the season finale saw Jennifer speaking to the robotic overlord of the MCU, “Kevin”, and spending ten minutes ripping into the franchise as though she was an X/Twitter user.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law became an enigma of its own making, with audience criticisms of the show’s CGI being countered by awards nominations and a win for its visual effects, and praise for the unique tone and execution of the show standing alongside a 32% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

However, despite this, and even though Maslany doesn’t seem to believe that the show will return, it is probably not the last we have seen of Jennifer Walters and her green alter-ego, as Kevin Feige has previously said that She-Hulk will make an appearance in at least one theatrical MCU release in the future.

Fans of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law can stream the entire first season on Disney+



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