Much like Jen’s contemplation on death in She-Hulk, it seems the series itself may not have a resurrection with a Season 2. As Tatiana Maslany says, ‘I was never afraid to die, but then I died. Don’t die again, Jen,” the show, too, faces its own ‘darned continued stories’ with the uncertainty surrounding a potential sequel.
Tatiana Maslany, the star of “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” has cast doubt on the possibility of a Season 2 for the Disney+ series. Despite numerous other MCU Disney+ shows leaving room for potential second seasons, Maslany, during a recent Twitch stream, humorously suggested that Season 2 is unlikely, citing the show “blowing its budget” in Season 1. Responding to a query about the sequel, she remarked, “I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.'” While her response is not an official announcement, it adds uncertainty to the prospects of a She-Hulk Season 2, dampening fans’ hopes.
The show, which first aired on August 18, 2022, brought Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who inherits Hulk powers from her cousin, Bruce Banner. The whole series was about how Jennifer tackles her professional and personal challenges with her profound superhuman abilities.
It has already been a year since the debut of “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” on Disney+, and the possibility of season 2 has already got a red light. ‘Superhuman to the rescue’—whether it’s for the rescue of She-Hulk itself or the fans’ wishes— is still out of hope.