Where could Jennifer Walters, a.k.a. She-Hulk appear next in the MCU? She-Hulk: Attorney at Law ended with an intense and rule-breaking finale which saw Jen climb out of Marvel's Disney+ home screen and jump into an episode of Marvel Studios: Assembled to confront the real villain of She-Hulk, KEVIN (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), about the unoriginal ending to her show. At one point, KEVIN states that he'll "see [Jen] on the big screen," leaving many to wonder where She-Hulk might make her next MCU appearance.

Since the MCU's Phase 5 has already been filled to the brim with many exciting projects, and Phase 6 is coming along nicely with two Avengers films and the upcoming Deadpool 3, there are several opportunities for She-Hulk to cross over into theaters. She-Hulk's rich comic history means she has connections to a vast array of Marvel superheroes, and with the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finale leaving Jen free as both a lawyer and a superhero, the stage is set for her triumphant return. Despite a brief stint with Marvel's First Family in the comics, it seems unlikely that She-Hulk would appear during the origin story for the MCU's Fantastic Four. Jennifer Walters is much more likely to make her next MCU appearance in one of the following projects.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

Ant-Man And The Wasp Quantumania She-Hulk

Phase 5 of the MCU is set to kick off with a bang thanks to the confirmation of Kang the Conqueror as the primary villain in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. The Ant-Man films have often been delivered as standalone features within the wider MCU, with very little crossover, but that would all change if She-Hulk makes her next appearance during Quantumania. Since the Ant-Man films are set in San Francisco, and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law takes place in LA, it would be easy for Marvel to introduce the new hulk into Quantumania. There have been several references to Scott Lang, a.k.a. Ant-Man in Marvel's Disney+ series', especially during Ms. Marvel, suggesting that Quantumania is being built up to be a world-changing event in the MCU. An appearance by Jen Walters would certainly go a long way to making this happen.

Daredevil: Born Again

A close up of Daredevil in She-Hulk

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 8, "Ribbit and Rip It," delivered the long-anticipated debut of a red and gold suited Daredevil in the MCU. While audiences might be familiar with a dark and brooding version of the Man Without Fear, the format of She-Hulk meant that the character had a new, lighter personality, helped by the flirty relationship he develops with Jennifer Walters. The fact that Matt Murdock has such a large part to play in the final episodes of She-Hulk, even to the point of being introduced to Jen's family, suggests that She-Hulk could return the favor and cameo in Murdock's own series, Daredevil: Born Again. With Daredevil's first proper outing in the MCU being 18 episodes long, there's plenty of opportunity for She-Hulk to make an appearance, perhaps providing some much-needed comic relief in a series that could be as dark as fans remember from Netflix's Daredevil.

Captain America: New World Order

Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) makes his debut as Captain America in the Falcon and the Winter Soldier

Though it might seem a stretch to suggest that She-Hulk could make her next MCU appearance during Captain America: New World Order, the cast lineup for the film might point to a possible role for the hero. It was revealed at September 2022's D23 Expo that Samuel Sterns, a.k.a. the Leader would be making his MCU return in New World Order, after not being seen or mentioned since 2008's The Incredible Hulk. The Leader's direct connection to the Hulk could mean that either Bruce Banner, Jen Walters, or even both could be making an appearance alongside Sam Wilson's Captain America during his debut as the star-spangled man on the big screen. Captain America: New World Order seems to be setting itself up to be a deeply personal film for Sam, akin to Captain America: The Winter Soldier, so the appearance of a hulk could detract from the focus of the story. Despite this, it certainly would be fun to see the Leader go up against another hulk after a decade and a half.

Thunderbolts

Thunderbolts She-Hulk

After the Thunderbolts lineup was revealed at D23, there was some confusion about the omission of a hulk on the team, especially since the comic slate often included either the Abomination or the Red Hulk. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode 9, "Whose Show Is This?" saw Emil Blonsky escape from the DODC's superhuman prison once again, and it's recently been revealed that Harrison Ford has been cast as General Ross after William Hurt's unfortunate passing, so there's still a chance a villainous hulk could join the lineup. Even so, the opportunity is there for Jennifer Walters to make an appearance in Thunderbolts, especially since the blood-stealing plot point from She-Hulk still hasn't properly been resolved. A plethora of hulks were featured during She-Hulk's finale, perhaps the same could happen again if the Red Hulk story is followed-through.

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Deadpool 3

Deadpool 3 She-Hulk

One of the most notable features of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was Jen's regular fourth-wall breaks, which were turned up to the extreme during the season finale. Another Marvel character that shares this hilarious characteristic is Deadpool, brought to life in Fox's X-Men film series by Ryan Reynolds, who'll soon be making his way into the MCU alongside Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in Deadpool 3. She-Hulk's fourth wall breaks gave viewers a glimpse at what could be in store for Deadpool 3, and while Deadpool's debut into the MCU will certainly be a thrill ride no matter what other characters appear, it would be brilliant to see Wade Wilson and Jen Walters share the screen while interacting with each and the audience in their own narrative styles. Deadpool even made a brief appearance as a pair of sneakers during a post-credits sketch for She-Hulk episode 5, "Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans," perhaps pointing to a possible connection between the pair in the future.

Avengers: The Kang Dynasty

Kang (Jonathan Majors) in front of sillhouttes of the Avengers

As one of Marvel's most powerful female superheroes, She-Hulk will be a strong asset in the battle against Kang the Conqueror. The MCU's Multiverse Saga will be tied up with two Avengers films, akin to Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame for the Infinity Saga. The first of these films, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, will see characters from the MCU's past return, specifically, characters introduced on Disney+ including the likes of Steven Grant, a.k.a. Moon Knight, Kate Bishop, and She-Hulk herself. While nothing has been confirmed aside from Jonathan Majors' role in the film, it's almost a certainty that She-Hulk will turn up during The Kang Dynasty. She has already proven she can hold her own against the Hulk, so will surely have a huge part to play in this upcoming project.

Avengers: Secret Wars

Avengers Secret Wars She-Hulk

Billed as the final film in the Multiverse Saga, Avengers: Secret Wars will see storylines from Phases 4, 5, and 6 converge into what will certainly be an epic event. Funnily enough, Jennifer Walters' enemy during She-Hulk, Mary MacPherran, a.k.a. Titania, made her Marvel Comics debut during 1984's Secret Wars #3, which revealed that Titania had been gifted her powers by Doctor Doom on the Beyonder's Battleworld. If Avengers: Secret Wars follows a similar narrative to the comics, it could provide some backstory for Titania, giving her hatred for Jen during She-Hulk some much-needed context. Secret Wars is rumored to see many characters return to the MCU, whether they be alive or dead, meaning it will be an action-packed playground where She-Hulk can properly stretch her super-powered legs.

She-Hulk has changed the Marvel Cinematic Universe by introducing the idea of fourth-wall breaks and including more self-awareness from Marvel Studios which will hopefully carry over into future MCU projects. Luckily, it probably won't be too long before Jennifer Walters is gracing the screen again, whether this be back on Disney+ or in theaters is yet to be seen. As a primary character featured in Marvel Comics since her debut in 1980s The Savage She-Hulk #1, the MCU's She-Hulk has a bright future ahead, no matter where she appears next.

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