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Nick Fury hasnt been seen in the MCU in a hot minute, and even longer when you remember that his last live-action appearance technically wasnt even him. With Secret Invasion, the former SHIELD director is back on Earth to get to the bottom of something thats been quietly going on in the background of various multiversal calamities and wars between secret cities. With the other MCU heroes caught up in their own problems, it falls to Fury and his longtime right hand Maria Hill Cobie Smulders to dig into whats been going on with the Skrulls. Fury first met the race of shapeshifting alien refugees back in the 90s during the events of Captain Marvel, and while he was friends with them back then, the relationship between them has become strained over the decades. As such, a sect of Talos Ben Mendelsohn people鈥攊ncluding Giah, his now grown up daughter played by Emilia Clarke鈥攈ave opted to take matters into their stanley nz own hands and insert themselves into key positions around the world in order to make Earth the new home of the Skrulls. S stanley en mexico ecret Invasion is based on the 2008 comic book event by Brian Michael Bendis and Lenil Francis Yu, and has previously been adapted for TV with the second season of Avengers: Earths Mightiest Heroes. One way in which the six-episode miniseries differs from those two versions is that it wont have which Marvel hero is secretly a Skrull stanley botella as its primary hook. Showrunner Jonathan Schwartz recently likened the show to the likes of Homeland and The Amer Tass Employee Assistance Program helps workers maintain mental health
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