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Almost two years after She-Hulk: Attorney at Law aired its first nine-episode season on Disney+, there still hasn’t been a definitive announcement about a second season. However, series Wendy Jacobson believes that there’s more of Jennifer Walters’ story to be told.

I don’t know the answer to that question,” Jacobson told ComicBook when asked to confirm if a second season was on the cards. She then explained what the series would cover if more episodes were given the green light. “What I love about She-Hulk is just kind of being in this character’s everyday life. It’s a woman in her thirties, trying to navigate her life and her career and her friendships, and oh, she just happens to also be able to turn into a Hulk. So, I think I would love to explore more of that.

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Jacobson also revealed which aspect of the comic books she would like to include in a potential second season of She-Hulk: Attorney at LawThere’s also a run in the comics where she goes into space, and she’s adjudicating cases for the Living Tribunal,” the producer explained. “So, I either want to be super, super grounded in L.A. or I want to take her out into the multiverse, or into the universe,” she continued.

Additionally, a report that surfaced in Jan. stated that Marvel hasn’t scrapped the idea of a She-Hulk renewal. According to an industry insider familiar with the situation, Disney CEO Bob Iger just needs some time to reevaluate Marvel’s direction. “So while Marvel works everything out, it’s not that a second season of She-Hulk has been completely abandoned. It just seems less likely than not at the moment,” the source said.

While the status of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law remains unclear, Jacobson previously said she would be open to developing another Hulk movie starring either Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner or Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters. “I love the Hulks. I had a great experience working on She-Hulk, and I love Mark Ruffalo. He was so much fun to play with, in She-Hulk. I would do anything with either of those characters,” she said.

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Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was created by Jessica Gao for Disney+. Per the official synopsis, the series follows “Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany), an attorney specializing in superhuman-oriented legal cases, navigating the complicated life of a single, 30-something who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch super-powered Hulk.”

The cast also features Jameela Jamil, Ginger Gonzaga, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Segarra, Mark Linn-Baker, Tess Malis Kincaid, Tim Roth, Megan Thee Stallion, Benedict Wong, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jon Bass, Rhys Coiro, Griffin Matthews, Patti Harrison, Steve Coulter, Charlie Cox, Brandon Stanley, and Drew Matthews.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 is available to stream on Disney+.

Source: ComicBook

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