There has been a rumor
circulating for months
now that Daisy Johnson, played by Chloe Bennet, would appear on
the Secret Invasion related Disney+ show involving SWORD.
When the
Secret Warriors
show was reported
to be in early development, these rumors were only magnified due to the teams’s appearance in
Agents of SHIELD
. But, finally, Chloe Bennet was directly asked about whether or not Quake and herself would be making the move to any of these streaming shows, and Bennet gave what many fans of the show would be considered a disappointing answer.
NEWS
When asked by a fan whether or not Daisy Johnson was moving to any Disney+ shows, Chloe Bennet said that she hadn’t heard anything about that from anyone, besides what she’s seen on Twitter.
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I wish that were true… but they aren’t… I haven’t heard anything about that besides on twitter 😞 https://t.co/McSkx345YJ
So, it seems apparent that Marvel Studios hasn’t contacted her at all for any future appearances in any of their shows in development. For fans still in denial, thinking that she’s lying, she could have easily given a non-answer or simply not reply to the tweet.
WHAT THIS MEANS
Fans of
Agents of SHIELD
may have to face the reality that these characters and the continuity of that show may never flow into anything Marvel Studios produces. The show hasn’t in the past and with producer
Kevin Feige now in charge of Marvel Television,
they definitely won’t in the future. The simple fact is that Kevin Feige had little to no involvement with
Agents of SHIELD
throughout its entire run, not to mention every other Marvel Television production.
The sole exception to this is
Agent Carter
, in which Kevin Feige was an executive producer, unlike
Agents of SHIELD,
alongside
Avengers: Endgame
writers, Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. Additionally, Joe Russo directed the second episode,
which led to them including actor James D’Arcy
in
Endgame
as the original Jarvis.
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The point that fans should take away from this is to not expect Marvel Studios to bring everything, or anything, that Marvel Television has done into the MCU, least they end up disappointed.
There has been a rumor
circulating for months
now that Daisy Johnson, played by Chloe Bennet, would appear on
the Secret Invasion related Disney+ show involving SWORD.
When the
Secret Warriors
show was reported
to be in early development, these rumors were only magnified due to the teams’s appearance in
Agents of SHIELD
. But, finally, Chloe Bennet was directly asked about whether or not Quake and herself would be making the move to any of these streaming shows, and Bennet gave what many fans of the show would be considered a disappointing answer.
NEWS
When asked by a fan whether or not Daisy Johnson was moving to any Disney+ shows, Chloe Bennet said that she hadn’t heard anything about that from anyone, besides what she’s seen on Twitter.
ADVERTISEMENT
I wish that were true… but they aren’t… I haven’t heard anything about that besides on twitter 😞 https://t.co/McSkx345YJ
So, it seems apparent that Marvel Studios hasn’t contacted her at all for any future appearances in any of their shows in development. For fans still in denial, thinking that she’s lying, she could have easily given a non-answer or simply not reply to the tweet.
WHAT THIS MEANS
Fans of
Agents of SHIELD
may have to face the reality that these characters and the continuity of that show may never flow into anything Marvel Studios produces. The show hasn’t in the past and with producer
Kevin Feige now in charge of Marvel Television,
they definitely won’t in the future. The simple fact is that Kevin Feige had little to no involvement with
Agents of SHIELD
throughout its entire run, not to mention every other Marvel Television production.
The sole exception to this is
Agent Carter
, in which Kevin Feige was an executive producer, unlike
Agents of SHIELD,
alongside
Avengers: Endgame
writers, Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. Additionally, Joe Russo directed the second episode,
which led to them including actor James D’Arcy
in
Endgame
as the original Jarvis.
The point that fans should take away from this is to not expect Marvel Studios to bring everything, or anything, that Marvel Television has done into the MCU, least they end up disappointed.