Hope you weren’t hoping a certain MCU series would be getting a second season on Disney+, because its lead actor has revealed that chances of a follow-up season are highly unlikely.
Thank you in advance to Gillian Blum at The Direct for the original source on this one!
You know what? I’m just gonna say it: the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law TV show slapped.
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I know you dorks online got mad because She-Hulk made some feminist comments and Megan Thee Stallion twerked or whatever, but I’m staying steadfast on this one.
It was funny, it was extremely faithful to the source material, and, dude, Daredevil was in it. What more do you nerds want?
Unfortunately for myself and anyone else who liked She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, it doesn’t sound like we’ll be getting a second season of the show– but not for the reasons you may have assumed.
Thunderbolts* is on the way next year.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’s lead actor Tatiana Maslany spoke about why the show is unlikely to receive a follow-up season during a Codenames LIVE! - The New Class stream, of all places.
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The show’s host Tim Riel asked Maslany about a potential second season for the Marvel TV series, and she didn’t exactly sound too hopeful about its likelihood.
"I don't think so,” Maslany replied, “I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, 'No thanks.'"
Yeah, kinda not surprised about the whole “budget” thing. Pretty sure it would not have been cheap to have She-Hulk’s big green CGI frame on the screen, and she got a lot of screen time. So did Abomination now that I think about it.
Still, Maslany is only assuming we won’t see a second season. Besides, a lot of the Disney+ MCU shows are supposed to be one-offs that tie into movies down the line anyway. The only real exception to that rule is Loki.
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Personally, I’m just holding out hope that She-Hulk will pop up in Daredevil: Born Again.
Topics: Disney, MCU, Marvel, TV And Film