The possibility of a She-Hulk season 2 is addressed by director and executive producer Kat Coiro. Announced in 2019, the upcoming Disney+ television series will be the final MCU show within Marvel Studios' Phase Four. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law centers on Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer tasked with defending super-humans. Following a car accident, Walters is accidentally infected with Bruce Banner's (Mark Ruffalo) blood, causing her to transform into the She-Hulk, a 6'7" tall green version of herself that is imbued with the Hulk's powers of super-strength and rapid healing.
Since the MCU expanded to include the slate of Disney+ shows, only Loki and What If...? were officially green lit for a second season. In other cases, Marvel's opted to use movies as a followup to a show. For example, Scarlet Witch appeared in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness after WandaVision, and Sam Wilson's story from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier continues in Captain America: New World Order. Since Marvel's plans for characters varies on a case-by-case basis, audiences always wonder if a new series will extend past one season. She-Hulk season 2 hasn't been confirmed yet, but Coiro is open to the prospect.
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In a recent interview with EW, Coiro discussed the possibility that She-Hulk: Attorney At Law will return for a season 2. When asked if there was a second season in the works, the director admitted that only Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige can truthfully say for sure. However, Coiro revealed that the series leaves the possibility for She-Hulk to reappear in the MCU and interact with other Marvel superheroes. Read what the director said below.
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