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Tatiana Maslany Talks She-Hulk Comeback After Calling Out Disney

Tatiana Maslany Talks She-Hulk Comeback After Calling Out Disney
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After slamming Disney, She-Hulk star Tatiana Maslany is finally talking about a possible MCU comeback. In a new Radio Times chat, the 2022 series lead weighs whether she’s ready to smash back into the franchise after her long absence.

Here we go again with the complicated Marvel dance. She-Hulk star Tatiana Maslany—yes, the one who took a swipe at Disney a while back—has spoken about whether she’s up for returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Her 2022 series was the last time we saw her getting all green, and, for a stretch, it looked like she might be persona non grata with the Mouse.

Maslany Clears The Air

Chatting to Radio Times, Maslany tackled the million-dollar question: would she say yes if Marvel called her up again? Apparently, she’s absolutely keen—her words were pretty clear that ‘the character is outside of what I feel like the corporation is doing’. Which is basically her saying that whatever’s going on at Disney HQ isn’t really going to put her off donning that mo-cap suit again.

She admits she’s as in the dark as the rest of us about She-Hulk’s future.

‘If there was a space where it made sense for her to come back… I mean, I don't know anything, and I do think that the internet will know before I do.’

Honestly, that might not even be a joke the way things leak online.

The Disney Fallout, Explained

Let’s rewind to September 2025. Maslany lobbed a grenade on her Instagram, urging fans to cancel Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN. The trigger? ABC—part of the Disney empire—temporarily pulled the plug on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for a few days, which Maslany clearly wasn’t having.

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The viral call-out led people, not unreasonably, to suspect she might have torched her bridges with Marvel’s top brass—or at least, with the Marvel boardroom types who sign off the spandex budgets.

She-Hulk Wasn’t The Disaster You Might Think

Against all the social media noise, though, Marvel TV boss Brad Winderbaum piped up in a recent podcast to drop a bit of context. He said She-Hulk actually pulled in the numbers, calling it ‘one of our best-performing shows’ on Disney+. Apparently, despite assorted ranting on the internet, it went down quite well with the average viewer. Honestly, that fact will definitely surprise a few regulars in the YouTube comments.

Maslany meanwhile hasn’t been waiting around. She’s just started in a dark comedy series, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (on Apple TV+), showed up in this year’s crime thriller The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, and she’s about to star in a romantic comedy called Any Other Night.

If you’re wondering if she’s made Marvel’s big next line-up—still no word. Her name is currently off the official cast lists for both Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars. Marvel hasn’t said anything either way.