Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.:ABC's new show line up - Time Ent
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Sep 25, 2013 08:54 AM EDT
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. :ABC's new show line up- This is definitely a Weekly TV show series. Expect to see Agent Coulson alive and kicking, with some occassional appearances of your most beloved Marvel Superhoes.
According to an article from Time Entertainment, the concept revolves around a unique team of special agents - led by Clark Gregg aka Agent Coulson, who are trained to investigate and work with the superheroes. oviously, the spirit of the show highlights how the Agents of Shield work as the back bone of the organization.
What to expect are some turns, but the main characters would still play the same roles. Technically, the Agents need to report to someone - no other than Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson), who also reports to the 12 disciples with unknown identities - yet.
This is still the same global operation that uses the most advanced technology and black fitted leather tights - S.H.I.E.L.D. they have eyes in the skies inside their helicarrier, with Fury's key intel. We don't know if General Fury will be on an intercom all the time talking to the SHIELD Agents, or if he is going to be in the series as - Samuel Jackson.
Superheroes on TV series? Yes, but not on the first 2 or 3 airings. Whedon said; "the show's about the peripheral people" or those "on the edges of the grand adventures."
According to the same interview, Iron Man 3 and Johansson's Black Widow are confirmed for the series premiere.
Whedon stated, "We don't want to hurt the movies at all."
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