Hulk’s Son Skaar Showed Up In The She-Hulk Finale

Hulk’s Son Skaar Showed Up In The She Hulk Finale Setting Up The World War Hulk Movie Starring Mark Ruffalo

By Amitabh Mukherji
October 13,2022
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The Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law served as Jennifer Walters’ origins while also marking the MCU’s first Hulk in a leading role since The Incredible Hulk.

The MCU mostly avoided the 2008 movie and the following solo picture since Mark Ruffalo took over Edward Norton’s role as Bruce Banner and Universal owns the character’s licensing rights.

Not only is Disney expected to reclaim the character’s rights next year, but She-Hulk also established the foundation for future Hulk storylines while revisiting a number of plot themes from the 2008 movie.

Hulk’s Son Skaar

Hulk's Son Skaar
Hulk’s Son Skaar

Bruce Banner visits Jen while she’s enjoying dinner with her family and Matt in the She-Hulk finale. After stating that he has been on Sakaar, Bruce says, “This is my son, Skaar,” before introducing the individual. Skaar, played by actor Wil Deusner, is revealed to be a fully CGI Hulk when Bruce steps aside.

Who Is Skaar In The Comics

Skaar
Skaar

Skaar is a beloved Marvel superhero who frequently appears as a supporting character in storylines starring his father, the Hulk, who had Skaar with the alien Caiera during the “Planet Hulk” storyline in 2006–2007. He debuted in What If Planet Hulk #1, written by Greg Pak and designed by John Romita Jr.

World War Hulk Movie

World-War-Hulk
World-War-Hulk

Skaar’s debut wasn’t She-only Hulk’s hint at a future Hulk movie.
When Jen talks to the AI robot KEVIN about the script for the She-Hulk finale, she opposes the concept that Bruce will come back from space to save the day.
Jen responds, “Save it for the movie,” when KEVIN argues that Bruce’s return is required to both clarify why he was in space and establish a character.
World War Hulk, which was said to be in the works prior to the release of She-Hulk on Disney+, very well may be that film.
World War Hulk was really brought up by Mark Ruffalo when discussing the character’s potential future.

 

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