7/22/2023 0 Comments Nick schwartz facebookThough the series will have a big impact on the future of the MCU, its premise really started way back in 2019, with Captain Marve l. We’re not going to get much more information on Armor Wars but Feige does confirm that “the repercussions will be felt in coming projects”. Recently, at D23 Expo 2022, a brand new logo for the movie was revealed, with the title asking the question: ‘What happens if Tony Stark’s tech falls into the wrong hands?’ Intriguing! So will Secret Invasion and Armor Wars tie into to each other? “Yes, it will relate,” Cheadle confirms. The next time we’ll see Cheadle in the MCU is with the highly-anticipated movie Armor Wars, which will see Rhodey/War Machine take a central role. He’s been more of a military man, but now he’s sort of a right hand of the president and this special envoy, in that regard.” Rhodey (Don Cheadle) is taking more of a political role in Secret Invasion. We see him as more a political animal than we have in the past. “We’re just kind of finding out what’s happening with Rhodey as this series goes on,” says Cheadle. It also sees the return of Don Cheadle as Rhodey, who is now taking more of a political role. What kind of furniture does Nick Fury have? Does he have an island in his kitchen? Can he cook!?”įury can’t take on this mission alone, however, and the series sees him re-joining his allies Everett Ross (Martin Freeman), Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) and the Skrull, Talos (Ben Mendelsohn), who has made a life for himself on Earth. It’s just peeling the onion and having a good time. “The more you find out about him, then the more you’re gonna like him,” Jackson reveals. Speaking of the main man, even though the show is clouded in mystery, ironically the series will open the doors (quite literally – we go to his actual home) to Nick Fury, as we see a lot more of his private life. “Then there is a point in the story where Nick Fury realises this is his own battle, and he sort of becomes a classic American western hero, and the tone sort of shifted in the later episodes to Nick Fury as John Wayne.” “I liked the espionage, political-thriller element ,” he says, “and we went back to look at The Third Man, and The Conversation, and things like that are very grounded and really human. The show certainly has a grittier vibe compared to Captain Marvel, and the series’ director, Ali Selim, looked to a few classic spy movies for inspiration on creating that feel. And seeing a very different dynamic between Fury and Talos than we had seen in sort of our Nineties buddy action movie, Captain Marvel.” We see a very different dynamic between Fury (Samuel L Jackson) and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn). “We love to do different genres for everything, and this was an attempt to really dive back into things we touched upon in The Winter Soldier and really delve into the tone of a spy show. “Jonathan came into my office a number of years ago, when we were thinking about what kinds of shows to do on Disney Plus, and he came in with this idea of translating the great Secret Invasion storyline from the comics in a darker, grittier spy show,” explains Marvel Studios president, Kevin Feige. We’ll have to wait to find out what happens once he lands on Earth and indeed, the word ‘secret’ in show’s title is very apt because the show centres around layers of covert action, mysterious factions and subterfuge. And we’ll see what happens…” Nick Fury is a little tired after his hiatus in space. “He’s a little tired, a little vulnerable, he’s got a bad knee now but he’s coming back to Earth because he’s been summoned. “He’s been kinda gone for a while,” says Samuel L Jackson, who’s returning to the role that he first played – deep breath now – 15 years ago in 2008’s Iron Man. So, is Fury feeling refreshed after spending time in the vacuum of space? Absolutely not. What we do know is the show sees Nick Fury return to Earth from his space-dwelling hiatus when learns of a clandestine invasion by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls. We’re trying to get the lowdown on the MCU’s latest show Secret Invasion, and with multiverses, time-jumps and pretty much anything else you can think of, we’re trying to figure out exactly where the series sits. So post- She-Hulk, post-blip right at this exact, present day in the MCU.” “So it exists basically along the timeline that the shows come out in. “It’s present day MCU,” says Executive Producer, Jonathan Schwartz.
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