She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finished its incredible 9-episode first season with all the humor, charm, superheroics, and fourth-wall-breaking that fans have come to expect from She-Hulk in Marvel Comics. A second season has yet to be confirmed, but the season finale seemed to imply that it was likely.

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Fans certainly wouldn’t mind spending more time with Jen Walters and her cast of colorful characters. With the MCU as its oyster, there are a number of familiar faces and yet-to-be-introduced characters whose appearances would make a second season a smashing success.

10 Bringing In Louise Mason Would Be A Plus

Jen Walters/She-Hulk and Louise "Weezi" Mason on the cover of a Sensational She-Hulk comic.

One of She-Hulk's best allies from the comics is Louise Mason, who moonlighted as the 1940s superhero The Blonde Phantom. She returned to the main Marvel Universe in John Byrne's run on Sensational She-Hulk, serving as a friend and co-worker to Jen Walters while also joining Jen in many surreal situations.

Not only was Louise often a good voice of reason for Jen, but she was also just as adept at breaking the fourth wall. With those credentials, Louise would make a fun addition to Attorney at Law's second season.

9 Things Could Get Hog Wild With Razorback

The truck-driving hero Razorback alongside Taryn O'Connell in the Sensational She-Hulk.

A few of Marvel's most ridiculous heroes debuted in Attorney at Law's first season, so it feels right that a second season would include even more. Razorback memorably appeared in Sensational She-Hulk when he enlisted the help of Jen Walters to find Ulysses Solomon Archer, who had gone missing in space.

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In his appearance, Razorback was revealed to be a mutant with the power to drive any kind of vehicle. This was meant as a joke by John Byrne to poke fun at how Marvel would always reveal existing characters as mutants. However, seeing how more characters in the MCU like Ms. Marvel are being revealed as mutants, it would be quite funny for She-Hulk to poke fun at this trend as well by featuring Razorback's "powers."

8 Wyatt Wingfoot Could Connect Jen To The Fantastic Four

Jen Walters With Wyatt Wingfoot Scene

Jen's new relationship with Matt Murdock seems to be off to a good start, but that shouldn't stop any of her love interests from the comics from appearing in the MCU. Wyatt Wingfoot could make a fun addition to Attorney at Law's second season.

Perhaps Jen could encounter Wyatt as part of a court case that she's involved with. Even if they're not love interests, it would be nice to see Jen and Wyatt build a friendly rapport with each other. Of course, including Wyatt in Attorney at Law would make for a great connection once he becomes allies with the Fantastic Four. Jen has served as a substitute member for them in the comics and she could in the MCU as well.

7 She-Hulk Could Have A Ball With Ruby Thursday

The villain Ruby Thursday explaining her plan involving Jen Walters/She-Hulk.

With Jen now fully committing to being a superhero in addition to a lawyer, fans hope that more villains from the comics pop up in the second season. None would be greater to see in live-action than the exceptionally odd Ruby Thursday.

Ruby Thursday is a scientist who replaced her own head with a red, plastic orb. The orb can take whatever form she wishes it to and the villain's main goal is to replace the head of everyone on Earth with a plastic head like hers. She'd make a wonderfully goofy villain for Jen Walters to go up against.

6 Dealing With Hercules Would Be A Mighty Task

Live-action Hercules from the end credits of Thor: Love and Thunder, portrayed by Brett Goldstein

By the time a second season comes out, fans are hoping that Brett Goldstein’s Hercules, who made his debut in the mid-credits scene of Thor: Love and Thunder, is much more of a regular presence in the MCU. If that’s the case, then it wouldn’t be a bad idea to see him make an appearance in Attorney at Law, especially given his unique relationship with Jen Walters in the comics.

Jen had a huge crush on the son of Zeus until she met him in a later series and was put off by his arrogant attitude. However, they did have a brief romance at one point. Depending on what Jen's relationship status is in a second season, this scenario could play out similarly in Attorney at Law.

5 Jen Could Get Jessica Jones Back On The Case

Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in a scene from her titular series.

With Daredevil and Kingpin having made their returns to the MCU, it's only fitting that Jessica Jones makes her return as well. While she didn't make an actual appearance on She-Hulk's first season as some had speculated, one scene showed the name "Jessica" listed among Jen's phone contacts. This could be any Jessica, but having it be Jessica Jones could establish their friendship and serve as an organic way for the superpowered private eye to come back.

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A second season could see Jen calling on Jessica for help in snooping out evidence on a difficult court case before stumbling onto a threat that sees them fighting side-by-side. Having Tatiana Maslany and Krysten Ritter bounce off each other would be a delight.

4 Trish Walker/Hellcat Deserves Her RedemptionTrish Walker from Jessica Jones being taken to the superhuman prison known as The Raft.

The last time fans had seen Patsy "Trish" Walker, she had become the vigilante Hellcat and struck out to deliver brutal justice to those she considered evil. However, Jessica stopped her, and Trish was taken to the superhuman prison known as The Raft.

She-Hulk and Hellcat have been close friends in the comics, and perhaps that friendship could come to the MCU. While Trish's current position in The Raft opens up the possibility of her joining the MCU's Thunderbolts, perhaps a Season 2 episode could see Jen working with Jessica to get Trish released from The Raft on good behavior. Once they're successful, Trish could get the right amount of support from Jen and Jessica to become a more noble and comic-accurate Hellcat.

3 She-Hulk And Spider-Man Are Bound To Cross Paths

Peter Parker/Spider-Man during a confrontation with Doctor Strange from Spider-Man: No Way Home

According to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Spider-Man and Daredevil will be the faces of the street-level side of heroes within the MCU. With Matt Murdock currently dating Jen Walters, her and Peter Parker crossing paths is bound to happen.

While the two meeting in a film is the likeliest outcome, it could be quite fun to have Tom Holland's Spider-Man make an appearance in Attorney at Law to help Jen Walters fight off a group of villains. The complex Spider-Man deal between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures might nix this idea, but it could be quite spectacular if it came together.

2 Howard The Duck And She-Hulk Have A History In The Comics

Howard the Duck with a drink in hand from an episode of What If...?.

Howard the Duck has made several great cameos in the MCU, but it would be cool to see proper appearances from the foul-tempered duck going forward. If he happens to be on Earth following his brief appearance in Avengers: Endgame, then he might just end up in a predicament that only Jen Walters can get him out of.

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Ty Templeton's 2007 Howard the Duck miniseries saw Howard get blamed for a crime and not given a fair trial because he's not human. However, She-Hulk managed to get Howard out of trouble by having him sign a version of the Superhuman Registration Act. With the MCU's version of the Act, the Sokovia Accords, no longer in effect, this storyline might need to be changed somewhat. Still, just seeing Jen and Howard interact in a chaotic situation would be amazing.

1 There Won't Be A Fourth Wall With Both Deadpool And She-Hulk Involved

Deadpool making an appeal to Colossus in Deadpool 3.

Contrary to popular belief, Deadpool was not the first Marvel character to break the fourth wall, as She-Hulk's self-aware antics predate the Merc With a Mouth's. Hopefully, Deadpool will have arrived in the MCU by the time a season two starts filming. Having him appear in Attorney at Law would be a natural fit, given what happened in the season finale.

The season finale saw Jen storm the offices of Marvel Studios and confront the A.I. K.E.V.I.N. to change the direction that the episode was headed in. While that's hard to top, bringing in Deadpool would be even more entertaining. Whether he and Jen are at odds with each other or team up, fans can only expect magic if the two are onscreen together.

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