‘Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD’ set for action-packed season 3 premiere
The premiere of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is less than a week away, and fans are clamoring for news on what to expect for this season. Season 3 will consist of 22 episodes. Edition host Khail Anonymous will take us inside the Season 3 premiere episode, playing games, and discussing the episode with cast in studio.
“Rosalind Price is the head of the Alien Threat Containment Unit, and she’s pretty much the female version of Coulson”, Zimmer tells.
The first clip showed a frightened Joey (Juan Pablo Raba), who, thanks to the fish oil laced with terrigen crystals, discovered that he has the ability to melt things. “He was never particularly a hardcore S.H.I.E.L.D. guy and I think he’s not quite as dedicated to the cause as you’d think and it’s certainly more personal for him now”.
At least “Agent Carter” had the benefit of occupying a different era, whereas a proposed Mockingbird series would partially come at the expense of the mother ship, at least for viewers who enjoy those characters.
Clark Gregg, who plays Phil Coulson in the show, revealed that there will be a lot of things going on in the upcoming season and that things aren’t going to be easy for Coulson.
Bennet also mentioned that she feels that television and film has really progressed, as audiences are now very much more welcoming of her, a woman and an Asian-American, playing an iconic MARVEL superhero.
Fittingly, Daisy and Lincoln are discussing whether the Inhuman powers are a “gift” or a “curse”. “I want to have my own take on her story in Future Fight”.
“Put them in every room in your house, so that you’re always subconsciously thinking of daisies”.
Ming Na (Agent May)Agent May’s emotional journey changed her more than any other member of the team last season. Let us know what you think and what your theories are in the comments below!
Marvel also promises that this season brings the S.H.I.E.L.D. team back together as allies: the group didn’t exactly get along well last season. In the process of establishing this arc, the show manages to name-check practically every Marvel movie (including this summer’s “Ant-Man“), reflecting its slightly awkward seat as a role player in the vast and interlocking Marvel cinematic universe.
“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with a 5.1 channel surround sound.