***SPOILERS FOR SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW SEASON 1 EPISODE 9***
After waiting for several episodes to learn what happened to Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner, fans finally get it in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law‘s finale.

Tatiana Maslany’s She-Hulk had the shortest MCU finale and surprisingly didn’t miss a beat as it bashed on other MCU endings with the same formulaic setup and decided to take a left turn to fix that. After She-Hulk scrapped her original ending and fought Marvel Studios onscreen — at this point in the article, if you haven’t watched the episode, you really should stop reading and watch the finale — to get the ending she deserved.
With Charlie Cox’s Daredevil visiting LA and spending with Jen’s family, everything is looking great for Jen as she keeps her job, fights Intelligencia the right way, and then sees her cousin Bruce show up. He is a little nervous and reveals that his visit to Sakaar was for a reason as he introduces to the Banner family his son, Skaar.

Fans only get a brief look at him before the series continues forward with resolving the rest of Jen’s story and promising a second season in the works– unofficially, but teased heavily– and fans should expect a Hulk movie if you can rely on K.E.V.I.N.’s word.
A World War Hulk movie was already teased, and Ruffalo isn’t good about secrets. Either Marvel will announce the new project very soon, or Ruffalo will let something slip soon. Now that the actor has been teased to get a new project, it’s only inevitable that the actor will slip, so it would be best for Marvel to make the announcement, or Ruffalo will accidentally do it for them.

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Fans have wanted a Hulk movie for years, and Mark Ruffalo hasn’t even gotten his solo movie despite starring as the super hero for around ten years. This means that after playing the character for a decade, Ruffalo might just be worthy of getting his shot at a solo movie.
It wasn’t his acting that prevented him from starring in his own movie, but that Universal Studios had the movie rights and might have just ended, which is why Marvel planned to set up the future movie. If Hulk doesn’t get a movie, his family on Sakaar will undoubtedly be explained soon as Marvel wouldn’t introduce Skaar — a potential candidate for the Young Avengers — and just leave the character alone for years.
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Here’s the official synopsis for the new Marvel series:
This new comedy series sees Bruce Banner help his cousin, Jennifer Walters, when she needs an emergency blood transfusion and guess what? She receives his powers too. Tatiana Maslany will play Jennifer, who is a lawyer specializing in superhuman-oriented legal cases. Mark Ruffalo is back as the Hulk alongside Tim Roth, who plays the Abomination.

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Phase Four might be coming to a close, but MCU fans have a lot to look forward to with Phase Five and Phase Six. On Disney+, you can watch Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel, and She-Hulk. For movies, Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder are now on Disney+, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will release in theaters on November 11.