Marvel Studios’ ‘Secret Invasion’ to start streaming from THIS date

“This war is one I have to fight. Alone.”

Nick Fury will return to action in the eagerly anticipated Secret Invasion, and now a new trailer for the upcoming Disney+ series has been released. The Secret Inavsion, original series, is set to start streaming from June 21 only on Disney+Hotstar.

In the tense trailer, Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) takes on a new task without the assistance of his dependable Avengers and insists: “This war is one I have to fight. Alone”.

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The Skrulls, who have been quietly invading Earth for years by posing as well-known MCU characters, will be stopped by Fury and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn), as seen in the Secret Invasion, which has already published its first teaser.

Fury is hesitant to rely on his former Avengers teammates, but he runs into some fresh faces along the road, such MI6 agent Sonya Falsworth (Olivia Colman).

In the final moments of the teaser, Fury says he’s getting ready for “one last fight” against the Skrull invasion.

Marvel’s official social media pages recently shared a tantalising poster that combined the faces of Nick Fury and a Skrull into one, whetting fans’ appetites for a new episode of the series.

Along with Cobie Smulders’ Maria Hill and Martin Freeman’s Everett K Ross, the series also introduces Emilia Clarke as agent Abigail Brand to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The antagonist of the Disney+ series, Gravik, who will debut on June 21 this year, will be played by Kingsley Ben-Adir.

The tone of the programme is “pretty dark,” both “figuratively and literally,” according to Freeman, who has promised fans that the show is unlike anything Marvel has done before.

“It feels pretty different to the stuff I’ve seen. It does feel like a little departure. Yeah, it does – in ways that I wouldn’t be that able to describe. Again, I’ve not seen it. I’ve not even read all of it,” he said.

“The bits I’ve read do feel different, I guess: Because of the nature of television, you can luxuriate in things a little bit more. That storytelling process is just elongated.

“So you have got more time to get those knotty problems out, which is the beauty of television at the moment.”

 

Check out the trailer below: