“She-Hulk”: The series finale could pave the way for Marvel’s biggest movie

“She-Hulk”: The series finale could pave the way for Marvel’s biggest movie

A big surprise in the final episode of “She-Hulk”, arriving on Disney + this Thursday (13), reveals what Bruce Banner did in the space between “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Thor: Ragnarok”, and leads the way to a possible great Marvel movie in the future.

Like the rest of the season, the final episode of “She-Hulk: Defender of Heroes” brought a little bit of everything: it teased the haters of Twitter, produced funny cameos, broke the fourth wall several times, and even convinced Jen (Tatiana Maslany) to infiltrate Marvel Studios to “rewrite” the conclusion of the series.

However, while the episode, titled “Whose Series Is It?” Deliberately avoided the typical superhero ending, it presented a glimpse of what’s to come in the MCU. Especially with the introduction of the Hulk’s son, Skaar, a comic book character who can explain what the original Hulk (Bruce Banner, played by Mark Ruffalo) was doing between “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Thor: Ragnarok”.

After convincing KEVIN, a Kevin Feige-style robot (president of Marvel Studios) who runs the MCU, to clear the subplot about Todd Phelps (Jon Bass) creating Intelligence and stealing some of his blood to give himself the Hulk powers , Jen’s story ends with her coming to terms with herself and vows to take him down in the best way she knows: in court.

Then another request from Jen to the Marvel facility is granted: Daredevil (Charlie Cox) returns and she invites him to dinner with her family. At the Walters meeting, Bruce (Mark Ruffalo) shows up with his son, Skaar (Wil Deuser).

Earlier in the season, the Hulk set out to investigate something about Sakaar, a place he last visited in Ragnarok, which led fans to speculate whether the series was hinting at a future World War Hulk movie. – and now it seems they were right. Mark Ruffalo has commented on these rumors in the past, saying he is open to making the film.

“Bruce who is literally descending from space to save the day in my story? Uh-uh, “Jen argues with KEVIN, as the final episode’s” planned script “changes.” But Bruce should come back to explain what he was doing on Sakaar … we were about to introduce … “KEVIN stutters.” No, no, no, we don’t need to hear any of that, “Jen interrupts.” Save it for the movie. “So we’re going to have a new standalone Hulk movie?

In the comics, Skaar is the son of Hulk and Caiera, a Sakaaran from the planet Sakaar. Shortly after Caiera revealed to the Hulk she was pregnant, she and her son of her, or so the Hulk believed at the time, were killed when the warp core on Bruce’s ship exploded.

Caiera’s death prompted the Hulk to return to Earth to take revenge on those who had exiled him to space and the Illuminati (a group of heroes already presented in an alternate reality in “Doctor Strange 2”), as he believed they were causing the death, explosion. These events formed the basis for the Planet Hulk and World War Hulk comics. It was later revealed that Skaar was alive. In the comics, Skaar interacted with She-Hulk, Norman Osborn and the Fantastic Four.

All of this would have happened years before the events of “She-Hulk”, but it is possible that Marvel will come back to cover these events. “Black Widow,” for example, came after the death of Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) in “Avengers: Endgame,” so it wouldn’t be the first time Marvel has returned to the timeline to tell a story.

“She-Hulk: Defender of Heroes” has all of its episodes available on Disney +.

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