HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery’s newly rebranded Max streaming service has ordered a previously rumored “Game of Thrones” prequel series, “A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight” The series is based on George R.R.
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Vanity Fair interview.The upcoming Disney+ show follows Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) as he investigates a secret plot to put potential double-crossers into powerful positions worldwide.
The double agents turn out to be Skrull aliens, who can shape shift from their green-skinned resting state into any existing human being, taking on their physical appearance.Fury encountered the Skrulls in “Captain Marvel” (2019) set in the 1990s, promising their leader Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) that he would find them a place to live after their home planet was destroyed. Jackson references the “Captain Marvel” scene in which Talos reunites with his Skrull family on a space station in Earth’s orbit as the first glimpse of Emila Clarke’s character.“Remember when Ben was there with his wife and daughter?” Jackson told VF. “She’s the little Skrull girl grown up.
She’s his daughter.”Clarke will portray the grown-up G’iah (pronounced “Guy-ah”), who sees her father as a failure in parenting and leadership.“It’s hardened her, for sure. There’s a kind of punk feeling that you get from this girl,” Clarke said.
“She’s a refugee kid who’s had Talos for a dad, you know what I mean? Maybe the fact that we didn’t know he had a kid up until this point tells you everything you need to know about their relationship.”A lot of time has passed since Fury made that promise, and the Skrulls have decided to take matters into their own hands in a not-so-friendly way, led by resistance leader Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) who has radicalized them.“These people promised a lot of stuff a long time ago, and not a lot has happened. So understandably, a certain amount of resentment has been built,” Clarke said.
HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery’s newly rebranded Max streaming service has ordered a previously rumored “Game of Thrones” prequel series, “A Knight of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight” The series is based on George R.R.
Katie Reul editor Brie Larson is back in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for “The Marvels,” the sequel to 2019’s “Captain Marvel.” This time, Larson shares the spotlight with fellow female MCU stars Teyonah Parris from “WandaVision” and Iman Vellani from “Ms. Marvel.” The anticipated follow-up to Carol Danvers’ origin story takes place after the Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel,” which introduced Vellani as Kamala Khan, a.k.a. the young, New Jersey superhero Ms. Marvel. Prior to the first “The Marvels'” trailer release, the first look at the film was shown exclusively to panel attendees at the 2022 D23 Expo. The initial footage offers insight into the aftermath of the “Ms. Marvel” post-credits scene, where Kamala seemingly swapped places with Carol. “The Marvels” teaser picked up shortly thereafter, with Captain Monica Rambeau (Parris) working as an astronaut for Saber Space Station alongside Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson). When Monica hits a jump point in the space continuum, she morphs into Ms. Marvel, confirming she, Carol and Kamala share a unique set of transformative powers.
Marvel Studios has dropped the trailer for The Marvels during Tuesday’s edition of Good Morning America giving fans a peek at the 33rd film in the MCU.
post-credits scene of Disney+’s “Ms. Marvel” finale — she was suddenly in the bedroom of teenager Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani).
“Games of Thrones” alum continue to find it challenging to watch HBO’s prequel series “House of Dragons”.
It’s too soon.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emilia Clarke isn’t the only “Game of Thrones” veteran who is unable to watch HBO’s prequel series, “House of the Dragon.” Clarke’s co-star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who starred on all eight seasons of “Game of Thrones” as Jaime Lannister, recently told Entertainment Weekly that he hasn’t watched “House of the Dragon” past its opening credits scene. The title sequence draws heavily from “Game of Thrones,” which made Coster-Waldau feel like it’s “too soon” to dive into the prequel show. “I have not [seen ‘House of the Dragon’],” Coster-Waldau said. “One day it came on and I saw the opening credits. And it was a little strange because it was the same music and the title sequence was kind of similar,” he says, adding, “I was like, ‘Ah, this is too soon. Too soon.'”
Daisy Ridley is back as Rey!
On Thursday night’s exciting instalment of Emmerdale, fans at home were treated to a double whammy of drama when it was revealed that Leyla Harding’s stalker was none other than Home Farm nanny Nicky. Yet in a further twist, once he had been caught out by Caleb Milligan, it was revealed that Nicky is actually the businessman’s son - who in turn is the son of former Home Farm owner Frank Tate.
throws the MCU's biggest heroes into question with a new trailer released on Sunday. Samuel L. Jackson reprises his role as Nick Fury in the series set in the present-day MCU as he learns of a clandestine invasion of Earth by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls.
The latest trailer for Marvel’s spy thriller Disney+ series, “Secret Invasion”, is out, and Samuel L. Jackson is trying to save the world.
The latest blockbuster series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is just around the corner, and the superhero studio has finally teased fans with its first official trailer. Set to drop this summer, Secret Invasion marks the first series in the MCU’s Phase Five and will follow on from the story of 2019’s Captain Marvel and its upcoming sequel The Marvels.
Marvel Studios have shared a new trailer for the forthcoming Disney+ series Secret Invasion, reuniting Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) with Skrull warrior Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) – check it out above.The moody trailer opens with a shot of Fury walking through a forest, seemingly in search of the site where an alien force touched down.
Who do you trust? Tonight, during ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, the trailer for Marvel Studios’ espionage thriller “Secret Invasion” debuted and is now available. The original series premieres on June 21, exclusively on Disney+.
Marvel’s Secret Invasion is coming sooner than you think!
Secret Invasion,” which just released a new trailer on Sunday. Disney also announced that the show will premiere on June 21.As MCU fans saw with “Captain Marvel” in 2019, Nick Fury has had an alien ally for decades in Talos (Ben Mendelson), the leader of a sect of aliens called Skrulls who have taken refuge on Earth after their homeworld was destroyed. But as seen in the new trailer, that sect is becoming a threat thanks to rogue Skrull named Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir), who has formed his own group apart from Talos and believes the best way for the Skrulls to survive is to use their shapeshifting powers to infiltrate Earth’s government and take what they need.
Marvel Studios released a new trailer for Secret Invasion during ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball. The show starring Samuel L. Jackson is set to premiere on June 21 on Disney+. Check out the preview in the video posted above.
EJ Panaligan editor Marvel Studios debuted a new trailer for its upcoming espionage series “Secret Invasion,” starring Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Also returning among the cast are Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill, Don Cheadle as James Rhodes, a.k.a. War Machine andBen Mendelsohn as Talos. “Secret Invasion” also introduces Emilia Clarke, Olivia Colman and Kingsley Ben-Adir to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. According to sources, Ben-Adir is set to play a main villain in the show, which is set to bow June 21 on Disney+. The new footage debuted April 2 during ESPN’s presentation of a “Sunday Night Baseball” game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers.
As anticipation builds for new Marvel’s “Secret Invasion”, more information is emerging about the upcoming Disney+ series.
Marvel‘s Secret Invasion fans might notice something off about Samuel L. Jackson‘s character, Nick Fury.