“I don’t make any decisions for the MCU”: Marvel Director Was Afraid For His Life After Risky Decision in ‘Secret Invasion’

Marvel Director Was Afraid For His Life After Risky Decision in 'Secret Invasion'
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Experiencing the untimely demise of a beloved character in our treasured forms of entertainment, such as the MCU, always leaves us shattered. As we delve into the enthralling final episode of Secret Invasion, a series brimming with unexpected twists and turns, fans are inevitably left breathless.

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Samuel L Jackson in Secret Invasion
Samuel L Jackson in Secret Invasion

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Throughout the six gripping episodes, surprises kept us on the edge of our seats, particularly the shocking deaths that framed the series. While episode one shocked us with the demise of MCU icon Maria Hill (played by Cobie Smulders), the series concluded with the heart-wrenching death of Talos.

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Maria Hill’s and Talos’ Tragic Fate

Regrettably, Maria Hill is truly gone in Secret Invasion, and her loss will reverberate throughout the MCU. Despite our longing for it to be a deceptive ploy, this time it was not the case. The MCU has demonstrated that real stakes are at play. When Gravik, disguised as Nick Fury who is played by Samuel L Jackson, fatally shot Maria Hill in the first episode, it marked the end of her story. There were no hints of her being held captive or any possibility of her return. We can only hope that the MCU does not forget Maria Hill’s poignant death after Secret Invasion.

Kingsley Ben-Adir in Secret Invasion
Kingsley Ben-Adir in Secret Invasion

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In yet another heartrending twist, Talos, everyone’s beloved Skrull, met his demise in Secret Invasion. This comes as a true tragedy. In the fourth episode, Gravik once again caught Fury off guard and stabbed Talos straight through the heart, leading to his swift demise. Unlike G’iah, Talos lacked the privilege of Extremis DNA to save him. The budding bond between Nick Fury and Talos, which had seemed so promising, was cruelly cut short in this MCU series. We fervently hope that Talos’ death won’t be in vain.

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Secret Invasion Director Expected Death Threats After Killing MCU Characters

According to director Ali Selim, he does not have the authority to decide who lives and who dies. “It’s not my decision, I don’t make decisions for the MCU,” he explained. “Kevin [Feige] is the mastermind at moving the spider web of this universe forward and I understand his reasoning. And my job is to make it as emotional and truthful and effective as it can possibly be within the confines of this six-episode series.”

Selim went on to acknowledge the shock surrounding the deaths of both Hill and Talos, saying: “They were big deaths. I’ll be honest with you, I kind of expected to receive death threats of my own when people found out I killed Maria Hill. I haven’t yet, so I’m pleasantly relieved.”

Director Ali Selim talks about expecting Death Threats
Director Ali Selim talks about expecting Death Threats

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Maria Hill, who made her debut in 2012’s The Avengers, has always been Nick Fury’s trusted right-hand. However, she fearlessly challenged and questioned him when necessary. Talos first appeared in 2019’s Captain Marvel, a crucial point for the Skrull storyline. The Marvel series such as Secret Invasion (Skrulls), WandaVision (Monica Rambeau), and Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) are anticipated to have a significant impact on the upcoming MCU film, The Marvels

Source: The Digital Fix

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Written by Rumman Habib Rahman

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