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She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawintroduced several new themes to the MCU. Despite being infamous among fans, the Tatiana Maslany series brought a different tonality to the superhero universe. It is crazy how the show did not hesitate to even joke on Chris Evans’ Captain America. But Maslany revealed that the studio almost deleted one of her funniest Steve Rogers jokes.

The discussion regarding Captain America’s virginity was a running gag in the Disney+ show’s premiere before Jennifer Walters finally gets her answer in the finale. However, it is crazy how Marvel Studios almost cut one of the rarest positive elements from the show. Fans, who were already pissed on the CGI and writing of the show were also about to lose the iconic joke.
What did Tatiana Maslany say about the Captain America joke?
Captain America or more precisely his“butt”has been a topic of humor in the MCU for a long time. ButShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawalso brought his virginity as fuel to increase the humor quotient of the show. WhileTatiana Maslany‘s character repeatedly asserted in the series premiere that Steve Rogers died a virgin, the finale answered the question.
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In theShe-Hulkmid-credits scene, Bruce Banner finally answers his cousin that“Steve Rogers is not a virgin. He lost his virginity to a girl in 1943 on the USO tour.”Jennifer Walters jumps in excitement on hearing the answer and cheers“Captain America f–ks!”as the screen cuts to black.
Recently when Tatiana Maslany appeared at the Super Hero Comic Con 2024, the Canadian actress admitted (viaAgents of Fandom) that the scene was almost cut by Marvel.

Tatiana Maslany reveals her favorite line from ‘SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW’:
“‘Captain America fu-!!!’Which almost didn’t make it into the show!”#SuperHeroComicCon@Superhero_CCpic.twitter.com/jLDSzTBMcq

— Agents of Fandom (@AgentsFandom)June 16, 2025
The hardcore fans know that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is largely known as a PG-friendly movie studio. They had their first intimate scene inEternalsbefore finally greenlighting theR-ratedDeadpool & Wolverinefilm. It can be speculated that the studio was afraid to push the boundaries while making the 2022 show. Nonetheless, the joke ended up in the show and presented an insight into the private life of the MCU superheroes.

Will Tatiana Maslany return for another season ofShe-Hulk?
The first season ofShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawwas a hit among critics, but it could not make a name among the audiences. The contrast between the critics’ rating (77%) and audience score (32%) onRotten Tomatoesexplains that it was not accepted by most of the masses. Seems like the MCU has taken it into notice as a Season 2 of the show is unlikely.
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During an appearance atCodenames LIVE! – The New Classearlier this year in January, when Tatiana Maslany was asked about a possible Season 2, she responded negatively. According to her, Disney would not like to renew the series due to budgetary issues.
I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.’

According toVariety,She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawhad a budget of $225 million which suggests that each episode cost $25 million. It is shocking given the fact that the CGI work seen in the project is highly disappointing and bizarre.The Vergeeven wrote that it is“uncanny”.
All these factors combined make ithighly unlikelyfor the MCU and Disney to greenlight a Season 2 of the show and we may not see her beforeAvengers 5andSecret Wars.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Lawcan be streamed on Disney+.
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.