The fan-casting almost certainly stems from the fact that Quake played a role in the comic version of Secret Invasion, and at the end of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the horizon was wide open for Daisy to go off and have more Marvel-ous adventures off-screen in space. That’s 100 percent me pretty much losing my mind in the middle of a pandemic." It may seem like I’m giving some weird subliminal messages, but it’s not. “To be clear, I love the enthusiasm and I know all of your messages are out of such excitement and it’s from such a pure place," Bennet continued. "I appreciate everyone so much I just feel really bad because I feel like with really weird alien social media posts and my maybe odd behavior. We're not sure who needs to hear this, but here's a little pro tip: never harass a person - Marvel actor or otherwise - while they're shopping for personal stuff. The actress also addressed a number of recent Instagram posts with Apple's alien emoji, stressing that they were not meant as a hint at Secret Invasion, whose storyline revolves around a conspiracy amongst the shape-shifting Skrulls to take over the planet. I have no involvement in that and I’m sorry to break the news to you about that. I’m now getting approached in person."īennet went on to recount how one brazen individual approached her at Target earlier that day while she was in the middle of shopping for feminine products. "Uh.a little inappropriate," she added. "So, I figured I would just clear the air. I am only coming on here to say this because it’s gotten to the point where every day, I’m getting hundreds of messages about this. I honestly don’t even know really what that is. “I am in no way attached or involved - even at all or a little bit - in the Secret Invasion Marvel. "I have avoided saying anything like this in general on social media or whatever because I thought it would maybe just blow over. In a multi-part Instagram story posted to her account Wednesday, the clearly flustered actress (known for playing Daisy Johnson on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) took the time to shoot down persistent rumors that she will appear in the upcoming MCU TV series on Disney+. In fact, the last time Marvel fans saw both Fury and Talos was at the end of 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, when it was revealed that Talos was impersonating Fury on Earth so that Fury could get a much-needed vacation in outer space.To paraphrase Gary Cole's Bill Lumbergh from Office Space, If y'all could stop asking Chloe Bennet about Secret Invasion, that'd be great. The latter character was introduced in 2019’s Captain Marvel and grew to be an unexpected ally of both Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers and Jackson’s Fury over the course of the film. ![]() The series will feature both Jackson’s Nick Fury and Ben Mendelsohn’s Skrull leader, Talos, in lead roles. ![]() The series will center around the conflict between the humans and the Skrulls when it is discovered that members of the alien race have been impersonating some of Earth’s most powerful heroes and villains, with plans to take over the entire planet. ![]() The Marvel Disney+ series was just recently announced during a Disney Investor Day presentation last December, but it already promises to be one of the most exciting MCU titles of the next few years.īased loosely on the comic book arc of the same name, Secret Invasion refers to a literal invasion of Earth by the Skrulls - a race of alien shape-shifters. Jackson’s Nick Fury throughout the MCU, it seems very likely that Coulson will show up in some capacity in Secret Invasion. What it Means - Given how closely linked Coulson has been to Samuel L. ![]() However, one project, in particular, seems like the perfect vehicle for Coulson’s return.Ĭlark Gregg in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Richtman’s report does not specify a particular movie or TV show, there are a few that Coulson could easily fit into. Richtman has a mixed track record (at best), so take this one with a grain of salt until Gregg actually shows up in a new post-credits teaser. The News - Daniel Richtman claims that Clark Gregg’s Phil Coulson will return in an upcoming MCU project. However, a new report claims that Coulson may still have an important role to play in the MCU moving forward. The character's only film appearance after The Avengers was a small role in 2019’s Captain Marvel. While he was one of the lead characters on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the MCU films essentially ignored most of the events in the show's seven-season run. The fan-favorite character played a pivotal role in the earliest Marvel movies, and his death in 2012’s The Avengers helped bring Earth’s Mightiest Heroes together. Phil Coulson may be coming back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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