The following contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 9, "Whose Show Is This?," now streaming on Disney+.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law director Kat Coiro says she is more than ready to make a World War Hulk movie.

Following the release of She-Hulk's Season 1 finale on Disney+, Coiro spoke to ComicBook.com about the possibility of adapting the memorable Hulk storyline into a future Marvel Cinematic Universe project. With the shocking reveal of Hulk's son, Skaar, in the closing moments of Episode 9, the series director says she wants to finish where she left off. Additionally, Coiro wants to continue to explore the family dynamic between cousins Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).

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"I said this in the beginning, and I still stand by this — one of my favorite things about the whole series is the chemistry between Tatiana and Mark, and their kind of sibling, big brother/little sister dynamic," Coiro said. "And I think bringing that to the big screen would be a no-brainer."

The Stage Is Set for World War Hulk

Written by Greg Pak and illustrated by John Romita Jr., World War Hulk ran in the pages of Marvel Comics from May to November 2007. Spanning five issues, the premise follows Hulk seeking revenge against the Illuminati for the death of his pregnant wife Caiera. Banished from Earth, he gains more power from absorbing high radiation levels on Sakaar and eventually returns to his home planet to ravage several Marvel superheroes in the heart of New York City.

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Coiro's desire to bring World War Hulk to the big screen is shared by series star Tatiana Maslany who wants to know as much about Skaar as the MCU fans do. "I mean, we show that Hulk has a child," Maslany said. "We reveal his child and so I want to know about that child."

Maslany's co-star and the MCU's Hulk, Ruffalo, not only expressed being open to starring in World War Hulk but also seeing the big green guy evolve from Professor Hulk to Berserker Hulk in the near future. "Five years from now it could totally morph into anything, whatever's pertinent at the time," Ruffalo said. "I almost see him going back to 'Berserker Hulk' or 'World War Hulk'. It could go anywhere."

Marvel Studios has not formally announced plans for World War Hulk, and the future of She-Hulk in the MCU remains a question mark. Showrunner Jessica Gao refuses to discuss She-Hulk Season 2 despite leaving the possibility open in the season finale. Meanwhile, Maslany is constantly texting Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox to get her an appearance on his upcoming Disney+ show.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 is currently streaming on Disney+.

Source: ComicBook.com