She-Hulk Is Now One of Marvel’s Top Performers — Latest Season 2 Update Revealed
Marvel Television chief Brad Winderbaum revealed She-Hulk is one of Marvel’s top performers—and he just gave the clearest sign yet that Season 2 is back on the table.
If you thought She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was dead in the water, you might want to sit down. Marvel just pulled a plot twist—sort of—from behind the scenes, and it might actually surprise you even if you were one of the diehard fans holding out hope.
Marvel Insiders Set the Record Straight on She-Hulk's Performance
So here's what went down: Brad Winderbaum, the big boss over at Marvel Television, jumped on The Escape Pod podcast and dished out some real talk about She-Hulk's reputation. If you were convinced—like a lot of the internet was—that the series tanked, you're in for a bit of a reality check.
According to Winderbaum, the show actually pulled some impressive numbers. And I mean actual numbers, not just waves of people dunking on it on Twitter. He straight up says:
'That's one of our best performing shows.'
Apparently, there's a massive gap between what people are yelling about online and what the average viewer is actually watching at home. Winderbaum lays it out: social media had a field day dragging She-Hulk, but regular folks? Yeah, they tuned in. And in big numbers.
So… Season 2?
Of course, if you did enjoy Season 1, the real question is obvious: Will there be more? Here's where things get less sunny. Winderbaum made it clear he's personally all in for more—his words:
'I would love to have the opportunity to make more She-Hulk, honestly. Hopefully one day.'
But (and it's a big but), he also says don't get too excited yet. There are 'creative limitations' in the way right now. Translation: Some mix of Marvel politics, business red tape, or other roadblocks is stopping them from moving ahead at the moment. He didn't spill the details, but the message is that if it happens, it won't be soon.
Where Things Stand Right Now
- She-Hulk Season 1, starring Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters, ran for one season on Disney+
- The show faced a harsh online backlash, mostly from hardcore MCU folks
- Actual audience numbers, according to Marvel, were strong—much better than people think
- No official Season 2 green light yet, but Marvel's head of TV wants it and hasn't given up hope
For now, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is still holding down a spot on Disney+. If you missed the first round (or just want to see what supposedly so many folks quietly loved), it's all streaming.
Maybe the She-Hulk saga isn't as over as you thought. At the very least, it's not the disaster the internet made it out to be.