The creations of the “Marvel Cinematic Universe,” according to many, may have become somewhat monotonous in their progression in light of the endless flow of action films and sequels.
But that stereotype is now confirmed and no longer true, mostly, with the emergence of works that aren’t limited to traditional superhero stories.
Mystery “Wanda Vision” is a comedy series. The series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” dealt with the issue of racism. Now, the series “Secret Fantasy,” which premiered on Disney Plus last June 21, enters the world of espionage.
Samuel L. Jackson returns as Nick Fury, now at the center of the action, and given the chance to give his character more depth and background after appearing in cameo roles in several Marvel films.
“It’s an opportunity,” Jackson, 74, told the German News Agency (DPA) in London, eager to explore what he calls a “change” when the evil Thanos throws in. Leaving countless people behind, before returning later.
Known for being a tough guy, famous for wearing blindfolds and at one point enlisting the efforts of Iron Man and Captain America for a powerful shield system. But in “Secret Vision,” Fury appears weary and full of doubts in light of the daunting challenge he faces.
“Spirals” – aliens who can reincarnate in the form of any human and invade his memory are trying to take over the Earth. These creatures are already able to infiltrate important positions. The aliens seek to cause wars between nations and then rule Earth in chaos.
The origin of this story goes to the movie “Captain Marvel” in 2019, the event takes place 30 years ago.
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