Secret Invasion (TV series)

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Secret Invasion
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Created by Kyle Bradstreet
Based on Marvel Comics
Directed by Ali Selim
Starring
Music by Kris Bowers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Production locationEngland
Cinematography Remi Adefarasin [lower-alpha 1]
Editors
  • Pete Beaudreau
  • Melissa Lawson Cheung
  • James Stanger
  • Drew Kilcoin
Running time35–55 minutes
Production company Marvel Studios
Budget$212 million [2]
Release
Original network Disney+
Original releaseJune 21 (2023-06-21) 
July 26, 2023 (2023-07-26)
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Secret Invasion is an American television miniseries created by Kyle Bradstreet for the streaming service Disney+, based on the 2008 Marvel Comics storyline of the same name. It is the ninth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It follows Nick Fury and Talos as they uncover a conspiracy by a group of shapeshifting Skrulls to conquer Earth. Bradstreet serves as the head writer with Ali Selim directing.

Contents

Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn reprise their respective roles as Fury and Talos from previous MCU media, with Kingsley Ben-Adir, Killian Scott, Samuel Adewunmi, Dermot Mulroney, Richard Dormer, Emilia Clarke, Olivia Colman, Don Cheadle, Charlayne Woodard, Christopher McDonald, and Katie Finneran also starring. Development on the series began by September 2020, with Bradstreet and Jackson attached. The title and premise of the series, along with Mendelsohn's return, were revealed that December. Additional casting occurred throughout March and April 2021, followed by the hiring of Selim that May to direct the series. Filming began in London by September 2021 and wrapped in late April 2022, with additional filming around England.

Secret Invasion premiered on June 21, 2023, and ran for six episodes until July 26. It is the first series in Phase Five of the MCU. The series received polarizing reviews from critics, who praised Jackson and Mendelsohn's performances but criticized the writing, pacing, and visual effects.

Premise

Nick Fury works with Talos, a shapeshifting alien Skrull, to uncover a conspiracy by a group of renegade Skrulls led by Gravik who plan to gain control of Earth by posing as different humans around the world. [3] [4]

Cast and characters

Reprising their MCU roles are Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill, [28] Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross, [29] and O-T Fagbenle as Rick Mason. [30] The first episode reveals that Ross had been replaced by a Skrull infiltrator, [26] and also features Hill's death. Smulders had been aware of the character's death during her initial discussions to join the series. [31] Tony Curran appears as Derrik Weatherby, the director of MI6 who was replaced by a Skrull. [14] [32] Curran previously portrayed Bor in Thor: The Dark World (2013) and Finn Cooley in the second season of Daredevil . [32] Also appearing are Ben Peel as Brogan, a rebel Skrull who is tortured by Falsworth; [33] Seeta Indrani as Shirley Sagar, Christopher Goh as Jack Hyuk-Bin, Giampiero Judica as NATO Secretary General Sergio Caspani, and Anna Madeley as the UK Prime Minister Pamela Lawton, all members of the Skrull Council; [25] [26] Juliet Stevenson as Maria Hill's mother Elizabeth; [34] and Charlotte Baker and Kate Braithwaite as Soren, the wife of Talos and mother of G'iah who was killed by Gravik; Baker portrays Soren's human disguise while Braithwaite portrays her Skrull appearance. [13] Soren was previously portrayed by Sharon Blynn in Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019). [35] Carmen Ejogo was cast in a role, but she ultimately did not appear. [36]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Resurrection" Ali Selim Kyle Bradstreet and Brian Tucker June 21, 2023 (2023-06-21)
In Moscow, Talos pursues Everett K. Ross for killing CIA agent Prescod, who theorized that shapeshifting Skrull rebels—frustrated that Talos and Nick Fury have not found them a new home planet—intend to incite war between Russia and the United States to take over Earth. Maria Hill arrives to assist Ross, but discovers that he is a Skrull. She calls Fury, who has been working in space for years following the Blip. [lower-alpha 2] Returning to Earth, Fury learns that Talos has been exiled from the Skrull Council and replaced by former ally Gravik, the rebels' leader. Fury is kidnapped by MI6 agents working for his old acquaintance Sonya Falsworth, who refuses to work with Fury to stop Gravik. Using a bug to eavesdrop on her, Fury and Talos locate the Skrulls who procured dirty bombs for the rebels, including Talos's daughter G'iah. After Talos reveals that her mother Soren was killed by the rebels, G'iah reveals the rebels' plan to attack Vossoyedineniye Square on Unity Day. Fury, Hill, and Talos fail to intercept the bombs before Gravik detonates them. In the ensuing chaos, Gravik disguises himself as Fury and kills Hill.
2"Promises"Ali SelimTeleplay by: Brian Tucker
Story by: Brant Englestein and Brian Tucker
June 28, 2023 (2023-06-28)
In 1997, [lower-alpha 3] Fury recruits several Skrull refugees, including a young, orphaned Gravik, in exchange for helping them find a new home planet. In the present, Talos reveals to Fury that a million Skrulls are living on Earth. As the U.S. is implicated in the bombing, Gravik meets with the Skrull Council and gains majority support to lead the Skrulls in a new war. Dissenting councilwoman Shirley Sagar contacts Talos to arrange a meeting between him and Gravik. In London, Fury meets with Colonel James Rhodes to explain the situation, but Rhodes discharges Fury and blames him for the bombing and Hill's death. Falsworth interrogates an imprisoned rebel, Brogan, who reveals that Gravik is building a machine capable of strengthening the Skrulls with help from a scientist couple, the Daltons. G'iah discovers that the rebels are experimenting with powered DNA before accompanying Gravik to kill Brogan. Fury returns home and is met by his wife, a Skrull named Varra who has taken on the human identity, Priscilla Davis.
3"Betrayed"Ali SelimRoxanne Paredes and Brian TuckerJuly 5, 2023 (2023-07-05)
Gravik reveals to the Skrull Council that he intends to create Super-Skrulls with special abilities using the powered DNA, having used himself as the first successful test subject. He also explains that he has sent rebels to infiltrate the Royal Navy in order to launch missiles at a United Nations aircraft. Gravik meets with Talos to negotiate a parlay, but the discussion breaks down when the former threatens to kill G'iah. G'iah secretly sends Talos information about the Royal Navy attack. Fury, angry that Talos allowed so many Skrulls to infiltrate Earth, reluctantly asks Talos to help him stop Gravik. They contact Falsworth and learn the name of the Naval Command Headquarters' officer in charge, Commodore Robert Fairbanks. Fury and Talos break into Fairbanks's home and interrogate him, learning that he is a Skrull. After he provokes Talos into killing him, Talos contacts G'iah, who acquires Fairbanks's authorization code so they can abort the missile launch in time. G'iah attempts to run away, but Gravik—who suspected her of betrayal—shoots her and leaves her for dead. Meanwhile, Varra secretly contacts an unknown person, wishing to speak to Gravik, but is denied.
4"Beloved"Ali SelimBrian TuckerJuly 12, 2023 (2023-07-12)
Before she attempted to run away from the rebels, G'iah used Gravik's machine to empower herself with Extremis abilities. This allows her to recover from Gravik's gunshot and meet with Talos. He explains to her that he is planning to ask United States President Ritson to help the Skrulls after they successfully stop the rebels, which disappoints G'iah, who hoped for a stronger plan to find them a new home. Varra meets with Rhodes—a disguised Skrull named Raava—and is instructed by the latter to kill Fury. Having secretly listened to their conversation, Fury confronts Varra over this, but they reconcile after she reveals that she took an oath to her human counterpart to never harm her lover. Fury visits Raava and shares a drink with her, secretly planting a liquid tracker. Fury and Talos then follow Raava as she picks up Ritson for talks with Russia. Gravik and the rebels attack Ritson's convoy disguised as Russian terrorists. Fury and Talos extract an unconscious Ritson, but Gravik kills Talos in the process.
5"Harvest"Ali SelimMichael Bhim and Brian TuckerJuly 19, 2023 (2023-07-19)
Following their failed attack on Ritson, the rebels start to lose faith in Gravik for not killing Fury and his perceived deception towards them. A new recruit named Beto leads a small group in mounting a mutiny, but Gravik kills them all. Meanwhile, Fury gets Ritson to a hospital and confronts Raava, but she reveals that she has leaked footage of Hill's death, placing Fury on a global watchlist. Fury later meets with G'iah, who reveals Gravik is looking for the "Harvest". After exposing her superior Derrik Weatherby as a Skrull, Falsworth locates Dr. Rosa Dalton, another disguised Skrull, and questions her about Gravik's DNA machine. Raava shows Ritson pictures of Gravik's Russian base New Skrullos to implicate Russia as Skrull sympathizers and advise a strike on the compound. Gravik calls Fury, offering to call off the strike if he brings him the "Harvest" in person. G'iah and Varra hold a funeral for Talos and fend off an attack by Gravik's men. In Finland, Fury leads Falsworth to a grave marked with his name which contains the "Harvest", a collection of DNA from the superheroes who fought during the Battle of Earth. [lower-alpha 4] Fury takes the Harvest and prepares to confront Gravik.
6"Home"Ali SelimKyle Bradstreet and Brian TuckerJuly 26, 2023 (2023-07-26)
Fury confronts Gravik at New Skrullos, gives him the Harvest, and asks that he spare Earth and conquer other planets. Gravik refuses before using the Harvest to empower himself and attempt to kill Fury, only to learn it is a disguised G'iah, who also used the Harvest. The two fight, with G'iah eventually killing Gravik. Meanwhile, Raava successfully convinces Ritson to authorize a nuclear strike on New Skrullos, but is tricked by Falsworth into arranging for Ritson's evacuation. Raava attempts to retaliate, but is killed by Fury. Ritson calls off the strike, allowing G'iah to free Gravik's human prisoners, such as Ross and Rhodes. In the aftermath, Ritson issues a new bill declaring all off-world species as hostile forces and threatens to hunt down the remaining Skrulls on Earth, causing unrest as civilians publicly murder various high-profile officials for fear that they are Skrulls. Falsworth meets with G'iah and proposes a partnership to protect the Skrulls against Ritson's bill. After cautioning Ritson about the unrest he caused, Fury asks Varra to come to S.A.B.E.R. with him to help negotiate at a peace summit with the Kree. She agrees and they leave Earth together.

Production

Development

In September 2020, Kyle Bradstreet was revealed to be developing a television series for the streaming service Disney+ centered on the Marvel Comics character Nick Fury. [5] The character had previously been one of ten properties announced in September 2005 by Marvel Entertainment chairman and CEO Avi Arad as being developed for film by the newly formed studio Marvel Studios, after Marvel received financing to produce the slate of films to be distributed by Paramount Pictures; [37] Andrew W. Marlowe was hired to write a script for a Nick Fury film in April 2006. [38] In April 2019, after Samuel L. Jackson had portrayed Nick Fury in ten Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films as well as the Marvel Television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , Richard Newby from The Hollywood Reporter felt it was time the character received his own film, calling the character "the MCU's most powerful asset yet to be fully untapped". [39] Jackson was attached to reprise his role in Bradstreet's series, with the latter writing and serving as executive producer. [5]

In December 2020, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige officially announced a new series titled Secret Invasion, with Jackson co-starring with Ben Mendelsohn in his MCU role of Talos. The series is based on the 2008–09 comic book storyline of the same name, [9] with Feige describing it as a "crossover event series" that would tie-in with future MCU films; [40] [41] the series' official premise further described it as a crossover event series. [42] Marvel Studios chose to make a Secret Invasion series instead of a film because it allowed them to do something different than they had done before. [43] Directors were being lined up by April 2021. [44] Thomas Bezucha and Ali Selim were attached to direct the series a month later. Reports said they would either split the series' six episodes evenly, or one would direct four episodes and the other would direct two. [45] However, Bezucha left the series before production began, [46] and Selim ultimately directed all six episodes. [4] [12] The six episodes were described as hour-long episodes, [8] with the series ultimately totaling approximately 4.5 hours. [47] Marvel Studios' Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Brad Winderbaum, and Jonathan Schwartz served as executive producers on the series alongside Jackson, Selim, Bradstreet, and Brian Tucker. [4]

Writing

Bradstreet, Tucker, Brant Englestein, Roxanne Paredes, [48] and Michael Bhim served as writers on the series.[ citation needed ] Feige said the series would not be looking to match the scope of the Secret Invasion comic book storyline, in terms of the number of characters featured or the impact on the wider universe, considering the comic book featured more characters than the crossover film Avengers: Endgame (2019). [49] Instead, he described Secret Invasion as a showcase for Jackson and Mendelsohn that would explore the political paranoia elements of the Secret Invasion comic series "that was great with the twists and turns that that took". [43] [49] The creatives were also inspired by the Cold War-era espionage novels of John le Carré, the television series Homeland (2011–2020) and The Americans (2013–2018), [3] and the film The Third Man (1949). Selim said the series transitions at times between espionage noir and a Western, highlighting the film The Searchers (1956) as a Western inspiration. [12] Feige said the series would serve as a present-day follow-up to the 1990s story of Captain Marvel (2019), alongside that film's sequel The Marvels (2023), but was tonally different from the films. [50] [4] Jackson said the series would uncover some of the things that happened during the Blip. [7] Cobie Smulders described the series as "a very grounded, on-this-earth drama" that was "dealing with real human issues and dealing with trust". [51]

Discussing the Skrulls, shapeshifting green-skinned extra-terrestrials who can perfectly simulate any human being at will, Jackson felt their inclusion introduced "a political aspect" in that their ability to shape-shift makes people question who can be trusted and "What happens when people get afraid and don't understand other people? You can't tell who's innocent and who's guilty in this particular instance." [3] The first episode reveals that Everett K. Ross had been replaced by a Skrull infiltrator, [26] while the fourth episode reveals that James "Rhodey" Rhodes has been replaced by the Skrull Raava. [20] [21] Feige explained that the creators chose Rhodes to be a Skrull because they were looking for an established MCU character viewers would not be expecting to be a Skrull, and to introduce a new experience for viewers rewatching his past MCU appearances and questioning if he was a Skrull during them. They approached actor Don Cheadle during early development of the series about this, who liked the opportunity to be able to "play with different sides of Rhodey that we haven't seen before". [20] It is revealed that Rhodes had been replaced by a Skrull "for a long time" and is seen wearing a hospital gown when being released from his containment pod. [22] This was interpreted by some to mean he had been replaced after the events of Captain America: Civil War (2016), [22] [52] [53] a theory which Selim acknowledged, though he would not confirm this specifically, [52] [53] saying "does it have to be definitive, or is it more fun for the audience to go back and revisit every moment" since Civil War to question whether Rhodes was a Skrull or not. [53]

Casting

Jackson was expected to reprise his role in the series with the reveal of its development in September 2020. [5] When the series was officially announced that December, Feige confirmed Jackson's casting and announced that Mendelsohn would co-star. [9] Kingsley Ben-Adir was cast as the Skrull Gravik, the "lead villain" role, in March 2021, [54] [3] and the following month, Olivia Colman was cast as Sonya Falsworth, [55] [18] along with Emilia Clarke as Talos's daughter G'iah, [56] [3] and Killian Scott as Gravik's second-in-command Pagon. [56] [57] [11] In May 2021, Christopher McDonald joined the cast as newscaster Chris Stearns, a newly created character rather than one from the comics, who had the potential to appear in other MCU series and films. [57] [25] Carmen Ejogo had joined the cast by November 2021 (although she ultimately did not appear in the series), [36] and the next month, Smulders was set to reprise her MCU role as Maria Hill. [28] In February 2022, set photos revealed that Don Cheadle would appear in his MCU role of James "Rhodey" Rhodes, along with Dermot Mulroney as United States President Ritson. [58] [59] [60] [15] The following month, Jackson confirmed that Martin Freeman and Cheadle would appear in the series, with Freeman reprising his MCU role as Everett K. Ross. [29] [61] In September 2022, it was revealed that Charlayne Woodard was cast in the series as Fury's Skrull wife Priscilla. [62] [23]

Samuel Adewunmi and Katie Finneran were revealed as part of the cast in March 2023, [4] with Adewunmi as the Skrull Beto and Finneran as the scientist Rosa Dalton. [14] [27] Richard Dormer appears as Agent Prescod, [16] while O-T Fagbenle reprises his Black Widow (2021) role as Rick Mason. [30]

Design

Sets and costumes

Frank Walsh serves as production designer, while Claire Anderson serves as costume designer. [63] In Secret Invasion, Fury does not wear his signature eyepatch, which Jackson noted was a character choice. He explained, "The patch is part of who the strong Nick Fury was. It's part of his vulnerability now. You can look at it and see he's not this perfectly indestructible person. He doesn't feel like that guy." [3]

Title sequence

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Still frames from the show's opening title sequence, which was created using artificial intelligence, resulting in backlash.

The opening title sequence was created by Method Studios using generative artificial intelligence, which prompted significant backlash online. Some commentators felt this was particular poor timing given the series was released during the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike for which the use of artificial intelligence over real people was a key issue. [64] Method Studios issued a statement in response to criticism stating that none of their artists had been replaced with artificial intelligence for the sequence and that the technology, both existing and custom built for this series, was just one tool that their team used to achieve a specific final look. The statement elaborated that many elements in the sequence were created using traditional tools and techniques, and the artificial intelligence technology was just used to add an "otherworldly and alien look" which the creative team felt "perfectly aligned with the project's overall theme and the desired aesthetic". [65]

Filming

Filming had begun by September 1, 2021, in London, [66] under the working title Jambalaya, [67] [68] with Selim directing the series, [4] and Remi Adefarasin serving as cinematographer. [63] Filming was previously expected to begin in mid-August 2021. [69] Jackson began filming his scenes on October 14, [70] after already working on The Marvels which was filming in London at the same time. [71] Filming occurred in West Yorkshire, England, including Leeds on January 22, [72] Huddersfield on January 24, [73] and in Halifax at Piece Hall from January 24 to 31, 2022. [68] Filming occurred at the Liverpool Street station on February 28, 2022. [58] [59] [60] Soundstage work occurred at Pinewood Studios on seven of its stages, [74] as well as Hallmark House. [75] Filming wrapped on April 25, 2022. [76] Additional filming occurred in London's Brixton neighborhood, [2] and was also expected to occur across Europe. [44]

Jackson revealed in mid-June 2022 that he would return to London in August to work on reshoots for Secret Invasion, after doing the same for The Marvels. [77] McDonald was returning to London by the end of July for the reshoots, which he said were to make the series "better" and to go "much deeper than before". He also indicated that a new writer was brought on to the production to work on the additional material. [78] Jackson completed his reshoots by August 12, 2022, [79] while Clarke filmed scenes in London at the end of September. [80] Eben Bolter served as the cinematographer during additional photography which lasted for four months. [1] The budget for the series was $211.6 million. This was expected to be over their planned production budget, with the extensive reshoots believed to be the reason for the increased spending. [2] This was noted for being a large budget compared to the content in the series, which did not utilize large action set pieces or extensive CGI. [47]

Post-production

Pete Beaudreau, Melissa Lawson Cheung, Drew Kilcoin, [13] and James Stanger serve as editors, [81] while Georgina Street serves as the visual effects producer and Aharon Bourland as the visual effects supervisor. [13] Visual effects for the series were provided by Digital Domain, FuseFX, Luma Pictures, MARZ, One of Us, Zoic Studios, and Cantina Creative. [82]

Music

In February 2023, Kris Bowers was revealed to be composing for the series, and was working on the score at that time. [83] The series' main title track, "Nick Fury (Main Title Theme)", was released digitally as a single by Marvel Music and Hollywood Records on June 20. [84]

All music is composed by Kris Bowers

Secret Invasion: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1-3)
No.TitleLength
1."Nick Fury (Main Title Theme)"2:04
2."He's One of Them"3:03
3."Stolen Identity"2:02
4."Moscow Madness"4:41
5."Child Survivor"3:39
6."The Promise"3:20
7."They're All Spies"4:17
8."Sonya"2:28
9."A Need for Vengeance"4:09
10."Shootout"2:35
11."I Choose Blood"5:34
12."Blown Cover"9:25
Total length:47:00

All music is composed by Kris Bowers

Secret Invasion: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4-6)
No.TitleLength
1."Gravik"1:43
2."Ambush"7:02
3."Beloved"3:00
4."Be Your Enemy"4:47
5."Operatives Assembly"3:49
6."Hello Skrulls"2:46
7."Nothing But a Monster"2:11
8."The Harvest"3:57
9."Funeral Pyre"1:35
10."House Ambush"1:39
11."This Is Personal"4:04
12."The Last Stand"3:22
13."Leave Earth Alone"3:33
14."Super Skrulls"5:21
15."Come with Me"3:17
16."Take Off"2:06
Total length:54:00

Marketing

The first footage of the series debuted on Disney+ Day on November 12, 2021. [36] More footage was shown in July 2022 at San Diego Comic-Con. Adam B. Vary of Variety said the footage had an "overall vibe... of paranoia and foreboding", believing the series would fit with the larger "anti-heroic thread" building in Phase Five of the MCU. [85] The first trailer for the series debuted at the 2022 D23 Expo in September 2022. Polygon 's Austen Goslin felt the trailer was "mostly a recap of the series' plot", [86] while Vanity Fair 's Anthony Breznican noted how Fury had both eyes and said he "appears to be done relying on others to help save the world". [87] Tamera Jones from Collider felt the trailer was "action-packed with explosions and intrigue, giving off more of a spy vibe than a fun paranoid mystery". [88]

The second trailer debuted during Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN on April 2, 2023. [4] Edidiong Mboho of Collider felt the trailer "evokes the thrill and excitement" like the first one and provided the "same sense of urgency and paranoia from the Skrull infiltration". Mboho lauded the trailer for featuring the all-star cast of the series "without giving too much away" of its plot. [89] Dais Johnston of Inverse felt that every shot of the trailer provided a "flashy-but-gritty spy-fi story that swaps out the powers and wisecracks of past works for the ingenuity and strategy Nick Fury is known for". [90] Sam Barsanti of The A.V. Club said the trailer featured "more of the physical and psychological toll that life in general has taken on Fury". [91] In early June 2023, a viral marketing website was created for the series that featured a five-minute clip from the first episode and a new trailer for the series. The locked website was initially revealed through cryptic images tweeted on the series' official Twitter account, which included clues to form the password that allowed access to it. [16] At San Diego Comic-Con 2023, a Skrull "invasion" occurred, with fans seeing or becoming Skrulls around the convention. [92]

Release

A red carpet premiere event for Secret Invasion was held in Los Angeles at the El Capitan Theater on June 13, 2023. [31] The series debuted on Disney+ on June 21, 2023, [4] and consists of six episodes. [43] concluding on July 26, 2023. [93] It was previously expected to release within early 2023. [85] It is the first series of Phase Five of the MCU. [94] The first three episodes were made available on Hulu from July 21 to August 17, 2023, [93] to promote the finale of the series. [92]

Reception

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 54%, with an average score of 6.10/10, based on 194 reviews. The site's critic's consensus states: "A well-deserved showcase for Samuel L. Jackson, Secret Invasion steadies itself after a somewhat slow start by taking the MCU in a darker, more mature direction." [95] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 63 out of 100 based on 24 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews." [96]

Richard Newby at Empire gave the series 4 out of 5 stars, feeling that it was "a riveting, tense drama that gifts its actors with weighty material and encourages its audience to look beyond the sheen of superheroism." Newby found the series had taken a "sharp turn" from the sense of comfort of previous MCU projects due to the depiction of mature themes, such as terrorism and torture. [97] Eric Deggansof NPR praised the performance of Samuel L. Jackson and called the series an "antidote to superhero fatigue," writing, "By centering on an aging Nick Fury who is struggling to handle a crisis created by his own broken promises, we get a story focused much more on a flawed hero than some kind of super-person juggling computer-generated cars." [98]

Lucy Mangan of The Guardian gave the show a grade of 3 out of 5 stars, stating, "Some moments in Marvel’s latest TV series remind you how utterly watchable brilliant actors are – despite this darker, more mature outing needing a tad more thought." [99] Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail said "The chases are slow, the explosions meh, the entire pace and tempo sluggish... The real folly of Secret Invasion is that it compels the best actors of any Marvel series so far to squirm while delivering soul-deadening expository dialogue." [100]

Accolades

Secret Invasion received a nomination for Best Fantasy Adventure for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot) at the 2023 Golden Trailer Awards. [101] [102]

Future

In September 2022, Feige stated that Secret Invasion would lead into Armor Wars , with Cheadle set to reprise his role as Rhodes. [103] [104] The Marvels , in which Jackson reprises his role as Fury, also serves as a continuation of Secret Invasion, in addition to narrative threads established in Avengers: Endgame and the Disney+ series WandaVision (2021) and Ms. Marvel (2022). [105]

Notes

  1. Eben Bolter served as the cinematographer during additional photography, which occurred over four months. [1]
  2. As depicted in the film Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
  3. Two years after the events of Captain Marvel (2019)
  4. As depicted in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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Talos the Untamed is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Peter David and artist Gary Frank, the character debuted in The Incredible Hulk #418. The character is a well known member of the Skrulls due to not being able to shapeshift. He was a member of the United Front.

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Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a group of American superhero films and television series produced by Marvel Studios based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. Phase Five features all of the Marvel Studios productions set to be released starting from 2023 to early 2025, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributing the films, while the series release on Disney+. Animation in the phase was produced by Marvel Studios Animation. The first film in the phase is Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which was released in February 2023, while the first series in the phase, Secret Invasion, premiered in June 2023. Kevin Feige produces every film and serves as executive producer of every series in this phase, alongside producers Stephen Broussard for Quantumania, Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy for Deadpool 3, Nate Moore for Captain America: Brave New World, and Eric Carroll for Blade.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carol Danvers (Marvel Cinematic Universe)</span> Character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Carol Danvers is a fictional character portrayed primarily by Brie Larson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—commonly known by her alias, Captain Marvel. Danvers is initially depicted as a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot who was given superhuman abilities when a light-speed engine test went wrong and she was exposed to the cosmic energy of the Tesseract. She was subsequently transformed into a Human-Kree hybrid via blood transfusion and renamed Vers.

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Marvel Studios: Legends is an American television docuseries created for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics characters and objects that appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Produced by Marvel Studios, each episode showcases an individual character or object with footage from past MCU films and Disney+ series, highlighting their prominent moments from the MCU.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on superhero films and other series starring various titular superheroes independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Due to the galaxy-spanning nature of the franchise, multiple species have been introduced.

Resurrection (<i>Secret Invasion</i>) 1st episode of Secret Invasion

"Resurrection" is the first episode of the American television series Secret Invasion, based on the Marvel Comics comic book crossover of the same name. It features a rebellious faction of shapeshifting aliens, the Skrulls, plotting an insurgency on Earth after Nick Fury had failed to find another planet for them. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by head writer Kyle Bradstreet and Brian Tucker, and directed by Ali Selim.

Promises (<i>Secret Invasion</i>) 2nd episode of Secret Invasion

"Promises" is the second episode of the American television series Secret Invasion, based on Marvel Comics comic book crossover Secret Invasion. It follows Nick Fury trying to prevent a Skrull insurgency following a rebel faction, led by Gravik, staging an explosion in Moscow, Russia. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by Brian Tucker and Brant Englestein, and directed by Ali Selim.

"Beloved" is the fourth episode of the American television series Secret Invasion, based on Marvel Comics comic book crossover Secret Invasion. It features Nick Fury conflicting with his wife, Priscilla, and discovering James Rhodes to be a Skrull while trying to rescue the United States President Ritson. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by Brian Tucker, and directed by Ali Selim, who joined the series by May 2021.

"Home" is the sixth episode and series finale of the American television series Secret Invasion, based on Marvel Comics comic book crossover Secret Invasion. It follows Nick Fury and G'iah's collective attempts to stop Gravik's plot to conquer Earth and Fury embracing his wife Priscilla as Varra. The episode is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It was written by Kyle Bradstreet and Brian Tucker, and directed by Ali Selim, who joined the series by May 2021.

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