One of the worst tv shows in existence ended two months ago on Marvel Disney+ with nine horrendous episodes. The brilliant mind behind She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Jessica Gao, who not only directed but produced the show, discussed on the possibility of season 2. In fact, the last episode of season 1 caused quite a few controversies between fans and critics, often dividing them but certainly not leaving anyone exactly indifferent.
Many viewers found the complete breaking of the fourth wall to be a stroke of genius, with She-Hulk speaking directly to the AI, KEVIN, and taking control of the episode’s ending. However, the majority of fans weren’t thrilled with the outcome or the direction Marvel’s Phase 4 is heading in general.
Despite the mixed reactions and divided criticisms, is there still a chance for a follow-up to the series starring Tatiana Maslany as Jen Walters, the driving force behind the entire production? Jessica Gao addresses the initial rumors about it.
She-Hulk writer Jessica Gao talks about the possibility of Season 2
Jessica Gao’s response during the Phase Zero podcast regarding a potential season 2 of She-Hulk was by no means exhaustive and could really mean anything. While Marvel is certainly full of other upcoming projects, season 2 could certainly be among the possible productions for the distant future of the most popular fine comics on the screen.
Jessica Gao admitted: “I feel like this must be what it feels like for people who have had kids. This is how my favorite kids describe when they have their first baby and then everybody’s like, are you going to have another kid? And they’re like, I literally just gave birth. I’m in labor in delivery. I just gave birth. I’m still on a hospital bed. Give me a second. And that’s how I feel right now.“
Looks like Marvel hasn’t got any plans for a second season of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. After that lackluster Phase 4, let’s hope Phase 5 brings something fresh and original instead of some forced agenda, Since all we want is better characters and storylines.