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Clark Gregg is opening up about his Marvel Cinematic Universe status.
The actor played Agent Phil Coulson in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and Thor before he died in The Avengers. However, he was brought back a year later for the ABC series Agents of SHIELD, which ran for seven seasons.
He also reprised his role in Captain Marvel, which took place before the events of his original films.
While there’s no confirmation whether his character is alive in the current MCU timeline, he did address whether he would ever return.
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“There’s always a chance,” he teased to The Cosmic Circus.
“There’s just always a chance that- I mean, you know, it’s a multiverse.”
When the interviewer mentioned that Skrulls have impersonated Coulson before, Clark said: “It didn’t work out so well for that guy, that Skrull, but yes.”
When asked if the Coulson from Avengers was a Skrull, he added, “Well, they’ve confirmed that he was a Skrull all along, haven’t they? Okay, maybe not. No, I don’t know. No, I think he was a real-life person. I can barely keep track of all the things he became, or that he might show up as some other time. But I think he was, what made him, I don’t know what, stand out or connect with the fans was the fact that he was very, very human.”
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