We must be swift as the coursing river, With all the force of a great typhoon, With all the strength of a raging fire, Mysterious as the dark side of the mooooooon!
(Glad to know I wasn't the only one thinking all this.)
"Skye is a confident woman who is slightly obsessed with superhero culture and the shadow organizations that exist within it. She's edgy and can out-talk anyone with her unflappable nature."
The series gets a new title, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and a synopsis.
Joss Whedon shows us not all heroes are super with "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Fresh from his role in the summer’s box office smash, Marvel's The Avengers, Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) returns to the worldwide law enforcement organization S.H.I.E.L.D. He puts together a small, highly trained, team of Agents to tackle the cases that haven’t been classified yet, the new, the strange and the unknown. That team consists of straight arrow Agent Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), an expert in combat and espionage; pilot and martial artist Agent Melinda May (Ming-Na Wen); and brilliant if socially awkward scientists Agent Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Agent Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge). They’ll be joined by civilian new recruit and computer hacker Skye (Chloe Bennet). Prepare for an epic adventure that showcases the hope and wonder of the human spirit. This is a world of Super Heroes, aliens and the unusual – of action, spectacle and world spanning stories. The show will speak to the human condition through the lens of our very human, non-powered S.H.I.E.L.D agents – that together we are greater than we are apart, and that we can make a difference in the world.
Executive Produced and co-written by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon & Maurissa Tancharoen ("Dollhouse," "Dr.Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog"), Jeffrey Bell ("Angel," "Alias") and Jeph Loeb ("Smallville," "Lost," "Heroes") comes Marvel’s first live-action TV series, "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Sounds like X-files meets Buffy meets Busiek's Marvels. If they can capture the everyman's perspective in the Marvel universe, I think it will be a winner. Pretty excited for this.
It's post-Avengers. As Whedon and Feige has told us, Coulson definitely died in Avengers. In a recent interview with Clark Gregg, he said you will have some clues as to how Coulson is there, but you won't know everything. He said it was something they'll probably play with and explore throughout the season.
It's post-Avengers. As Whedon and Feige has told us, Coulson definitely died in Avengers. In a recent interview with Clark Gregg, he said you will have some clues as to how Coulson is there, but you won't know everything. He said it was something they'll probably play with and explore throughout the season.
Besides Coulsen, only 1 person wearing a suit, 1 guy with a tie but no suit, & 2 people wearing sneakers. This confirms my suspicions the series is not going to be a show I want to see. It might be labeled SHIELD, but it looks nothing like what we've seen in the comics OR Marvel movies.
yeah im getting less enthused with every new detail. The casting and descriptions have done nothing for me. Im assuming Coulson in the series is an LMD who may evolve into the Vision for the big screen?
It's post-Avengers. As Whedon and Feige has told us, Coulson definitely died in Avengers. In a recent interview with Clark Gregg, he said you will have some clues as to how Coulson is there, but you won't know everything. He said it was something they'll probably play with and explore throughout the season.
Besides Coulsen, only 1 person wearing a suit, 1 guy with a tie but no suit, & 2 people wearing sneakers. This confirms my suspicions the series is not going to be a show I want to see. It might be labeled SHIELD, but it looks nothing like what we've seen in the comics OR Marvel movies.
M
Could I ask why you believe the casts' attire is an indication of how the show will play out?
Coulson is in a suit, just like we've seen him, Sitwell, Blake and Benny wear in the films and shorts.
From what we've seen in Thor, Captain America and Avengers, it seems field agents and high ranking agents wear suits, while the agents who don't work in the field and remain on the Hellicarrier wear the uniforms. Hawkeye and Black Widow are the only field agents we've seen who wear S.H.I.E.L.D. uniforms. And theirs are variations of the uniforms. Fury and Hill are high ranking agents, but they don't do field work. They stay on the Hellicarrier.
Agent Grant, the male to the far right, is a field agent and he's dressed just like the field agents we've seen with Coulson in the movies.
Agent Simmons, the female to the left of Coulson, is dressed similarly to Claire in Item 47.
Agent May, the female to the right of Coulson, could be wearing a version of the uniform under her jacket. But, she is an administrator, so she probably wouldn't wear a uniform.
Skye, the female on the far left, is a civilian, so it makes sense for her to be dressed as one.
I think what they're wearing is a lot like what we've already seen.
Looking at the promo picture of the cast it screams "generic". Could be any hip cast for a new vampire/crime/action/romance/drama series targeted at a certain audience.
But I'll give it a chance. After all I do LOVE shows like Arrow or Once upon a Time. And turning 47 this year I might not be the audience for that stuff either.....
It's post-Avengers. As Whedon and Feige has told us, Coulson definitely died in Avengers. In a recent interview with Clark Gregg, he said you will have some clues as to how Coulson is there, but you won't know everything. He said it was something they'll probably play with and explore throughout the season.
Besides Coulsen, only 1 person wearing a suit, 1 guy with a tie but no suit, & 2 people wearing sneakers. This confirms my suspicions the series is not going to be a show I want to see. It might be labeled SHIELD, but it looks nothing like what we've seen in the comics OR Marvel movies.
M
Could I ask why you believe the casts' attire is an indication of how the show will play out?
Coulson is in a suit, just like we've seen him, Sitwell, Blake and Benny wear in the films and shorts.
From what we've seen in Thor, Captain America and Avengers, it seems field agents and high ranking agents wear suits, while the agents who don't work in the field and remain on the Hellicarrier wear the uniforms. Hawkeye and Black Widow are the only field agents we've seen who wear S.H.I.E.L.D. uniforms. And theirs are variations of the uniforms. Fury and Hill are high ranking agents, but they don't do field work. They stay on the Hellicarrier.
Agent Grant, the male to the far right, is a field agent and he's dressed just like the field agents we've seen with Coulson in the movies.
Agent Simmons, the female to the left of Coulson, is dressed similarly to Claire in Item 47.
Agent May, the female to the right of Coulson, could be wearing a version of the uniform under her jacket. But, she is an administrator, so she probably wouldn't wear a uniform.
Skye, the female on the far left, is a civilian, so it makes sense for her to be dressed as one.
I think what they're wearing is a lot like what we've already seen.
Sure, its establishing the "feel" or theme of the show. It looks just like what @John_Steed describes. I get these "we're not those stuffy guys you're used to see, but a hip group you can relate to" vibes.
I was hoping for something more like MiB or Hoover era FBI; all suits, professional, highly trained, GIJoe elite crew.
Do you recall the reboot/revamped Knight Rider series? I so wanted to like that series. When it was struggling, I did something I never do; I sent them an email. There were several things I noted that shouldve been altered. One of which was less Deanna Russo in skimpy bikinis; not because I have an issue with seeing in skimpy anything, but she's supposed to be working with her dad & it comes off as "look at our sexy, young stars."
Another suggestion was to trim the cast. They did, but kept the young 'geeky, but cute computer nerd' & 'cyber-freaky, don't conform to society computer chick.' Both of which I suggested dropping.
The main suggestion I gave was that the original series was 'the Lone Ranger with a car' premise. This series seemed more like a copy of VIPER, which was a copy of Knight Rider. The show lost its roots it was marketed to be based on.
I got a blowoff email telling me they knew what they were doing. Couple months later, the show is down a couple episodes for the season, then canceled.
The description & promos for SHIELD remind me of that Knight Rider series. So the attire does help set a tone. I'll have to rewatch Item 47. It seems weird SHIELD would be that lax with a dress code.
It's post-Avengers. As Whedon and Feige has told us, Coulson definitely died in Avengers. In a recent interview with Clark Gregg, he said you will have some clues as to how Coulson is there, but you won't know everything. He said it was something they'll probably play with and explore throughout the season.
Besides Coulsen, only 1 person wearing a suit, 1 guy with a tie but no suit, & 2 people wearing sneakers. This confirms my suspicions the series is not going to be a show I want to see. It might be labeled SHIELD, but it looks nothing like what we've seen in the comics OR Marvel movies.
M
Could I ask why you believe the casts' attire is an indication of how the show will play out?
Coulson is in a suit, just like we've seen him, Sitwell, Blake and Benny wear in the films and shorts.
From what we've seen in Thor, Captain America and Avengers, it seems field agents and high ranking agents wear suits, while the agents who don't work in the field and remain on the Hellicarrier wear the uniforms. Hawkeye and Black Widow are the only field agents we've seen who wear S.H.I.E.L.D. uniforms. And theirs are variations of the uniforms. Fury and Hill are high ranking agents, but they don't do field work. They stay on the Hellicarrier.
Agent Grant, the male to the far right, is a field agent and he's dressed just like the field agents we've seen with Coulson in the movies.
Agent Simmons, the female to the left of Coulson, is dressed similarly to Claire in Item 47.
Agent May, the female to the right of Coulson, could be wearing a version of the uniform under her jacket. But, she is an administrator, so she probably wouldn't wear a uniform.
Skye, the female on the far left, is a civilian, so it makes sense for her to be dressed as one.
I think what they're wearing is a lot like what we've already seen.
I was hoping for something more like MiB or Hoover era FBI; all suits, professional, highly trained, GIJoe elite crew.
M
Gotcha. Though I don't think there was ever really a possibility of the show being like that. I think it was safe to assume the show would be akin to Whedon's other works. A close-knit qausi-superhero team comprised of various genre archetypes who actually subvert those common archetypes. They're all good at what they do, but they're not exactly "professional". Professional in the negative connotation, as in stuffy and by the book, which doesn't really play too well on television. A character driven series.
I would hope we're not getting another Knight Rider 2K8. As a big fan of Joss Whedon, as well as Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell, I give them a lot more credit than that.
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Comic Book Resources
Marvel
Whedon says he's headlining the show and always was.
If so I would say that Murd is her.
Deadline
She will play Agent Melinda May, a character initially identified as Agent Althea Rice.
Mulan is an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. ? :P
How could I make a man out of you?
With all the force of a great typhoon,
With all the strength of a raging fire,
Mysterious as the dark side of the mooooooon!
(Glad to know I wasn't the only one thinking all this.)
The Hollywood Reporter
Now if only a role could be filled by Kate Siegel, I'd be set.
TVL
The Hollywood Reporter
"Skye is a confident woman who is slightly obsessed with superhero culture and the shadow organizations that exist within it. She's edgy and can out-talk anyone with her unflappable nature."
M
M
Coulson is in a suit, just like we've seen him, Sitwell, Blake and Benny wear in the films and shorts.
From what we've seen in Thor, Captain America and Avengers, it seems field agents and high ranking agents wear suits, while the agents who don't work in the field and remain on the Hellicarrier wear the uniforms. Hawkeye and Black Widow are the only field agents we've seen who wear S.H.I.E.L.D. uniforms. And theirs are variations of the uniforms. Fury and Hill are high ranking agents, but they don't do field work. They stay on the Hellicarrier.
Agent Grant, the male to the far right, is a field agent and he's dressed just like the field agents we've seen with Coulson in the movies.
Agent Simmons, the female to the left of Coulson, is dressed similarly to Claire in Item 47.
Agent May, the female to the right of Coulson, could be wearing a version of the uniform under her jacket. But, she is an administrator, so she probably wouldn't wear a uniform.
Skye, the female on the far left, is a civilian, so it makes sense for her to be dressed as one.
I think what they're wearing is a lot like what we've already seen.
But I'll give it a chance. After all I do LOVE shows like Arrow or Once upon a Time. And turning 47 this year I might not be the audience for that stuff either.....
I was hoping for something more like MiB or Hoover era FBI; all suits, professional, highly trained, GIJoe elite crew.
Do you recall the reboot/revamped Knight Rider series? I so wanted to like that series. When it was struggling, I did something I never do; I sent them an email. There were several things I noted that shouldve been altered. One of which was less Deanna Russo in skimpy bikinis; not because I have an issue with seeing in skimpy anything, but she's supposed to be working with her dad & it comes off as "look at our sexy, young stars."
Another suggestion was to trim the cast. They did, but kept the young 'geeky, but cute computer nerd' & 'cyber-freaky, don't conform to society computer chick.' Both of which I suggested dropping.
The main suggestion I gave was that the original series was 'the Lone Ranger with a car' premise. This series seemed more like a copy of VIPER, which was a copy of Knight Rider. The show lost its roots it was marketed to be based on.
I got a blowoff email telling me they knew what they were doing. Couple months later, the show is down a couple episodes for the season, then canceled.
The description & promos for SHIELD remind me of that Knight Rider series. So the attire does help set a tone. I'll have to rewatch Item 47. It seems weird SHIELD would be that lax with a dress code.
M
I would hope we're not getting another Knight Rider 2K8. As a big fan of Joss Whedon, as well as Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell, I give them a lot more credit than that.
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