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

One of the most shocking moments in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law comes in the finale when Skaar, Bruce Banner's son, is introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hulk brings him to Earth from Sakaar, having him meet the family. However, it's an awkward exchange, as Skaar is timid and unsure of what to make of his new home.

But this changes things, as fans felt once Marvel Studios secured the rights for another Hulk solo movie, the MCU would do World War Hulk. The seed for that came with Hulk going off-planet, but the circumstances, especially with Skaar and Hulk seemingly cool with each other, are too different to adapt that storyline. However, World War Hulk could actually be inverted given what's transpiring, with a unique twist possibly bringing another Hulk offspring to Earth for revenge.

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The MCU's Skaar Could Be Part of a World War Hulks Storylineskaar she hulk

In World War Hulk, Hulk grew angry on Sakaar after the ship the Illuminati banished him to blew up, killing his queen, Caiera the Oldstrong. Thus, Hulk came to Earth to exact revenge on the Illuminati, which resulted in brutal brawls, especially involving the Sentry. But while Hulk was a destroyer in the comics, the MCU can reshape things to have him and Skaar defending the planet.

They did so in World War Hulks, teaming up with the likes of Rick Jones against the Intelligencia and Avengers Idea Mechanics. The MCU can repurpose that storyline to have Bruce, Skaar, Jen and a somewhat-redeemed Abomination as Earth's defenders. The Intelligencia (the real one with villains like Doom, not toxic guys like Todd) can even use Jen's blood to make their own Hulks. That also paves the way for Thunderbolt Ross (now played by Harrison Ford), Betty and Amadeus Cho to be mutated. Such a journey would teach Skaar about being a hero, bringing him and Bruce closer as they face monsters made from the same gamma in their DNA.

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Skaar and Bruce Could Face a Pseudo-Hulk in Hiro-Kala

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However, there's room for Bruce's other son, Hiro-Kala, to come to the planet, seeking blood. In the comics, he emerged after Skaar and endured a torrid life. That changed him, making him a savage who'd also come to hate his dad. But rather than be a Hulkling like Skaar, Hiro-Kala had more of the grey Oldstrong look and more access to the Old Power. So, the MCU can remix things to have him as a god-like being, channeling the Old Power while giving him more Hulk features.

It would make Hiro-Kala a Grey Hulk, which makes sense from an aesthetic perspective, as Marvel Studios doesn't seem interested in Joe Fixit. Thus, as this hybrid Hulk that got left behind, Hiro-Kala can seek to take his dad and brother out. It could easily play off as him being the second villain in a Hulk movie or even having the Intelligencia work with him to destroy Team Hulk. Either way, this direction gives Bruce's family a purpose and reminds Bruce that his legacy might be as cursed as he first thought.

To see Skaar's MCU debut, She-Hulk is streaming now on Disney+.