'Guardians of the Galaxy': 5 ways an 'Agents of SHIELD' crossover is possible                              1              
         
                                                                                        
                                      
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Terri Schwartz                     
                                              Aug 01st, 2014                     
                 
             
                                                                                                                                   
            
         
                      
SHIELD didn't fall at the end of "Guardians of the Galaxy" like it did in  
"Captain America: The Winter Soldier," but ripple effects from Marvel's latest and greatest big screen adventure are sure to hit  
"Marvel's Agents of SHIELD."   
   With "Guardians of the Galaxy" out in theaters Aug. 1 (and go run to  see it if you haven't already, because it deserves the glowing reviews  it's receiving), now it's time to speculate on how a crossover can take  place. Spoilers lie ahead:     
 
     
The blue alien is Kree  
     Remember how a mysterious blue alien was a part of the creation of    
GH325,  the serum that helped save Skye and Coulson? It was already speculated  that the creature could be Kree, an alien race that plays a huge role in  "Guardians of the Galaxy." It would be very easy to have audiences  introduced to the species through that movie, and have Kree play a big  role in Season 2 as Coulson gets more and more    
affected by the serum.  
     
 
         
Nebula returns   
       Karen Gillan is already on one ABC television series (    
"Selfie")  so wouldn't it be easy for her to walk across the studio lot and shoot a  quick episode of "Agents of SHIELD"? The evil adopted daughter of  Thanos flew away all Darth Vader-style at the end of "Guardians," which  means she totally will be back to wreak more havoc sooner rather than  later. Why not do so trying to find more Infinity Gems on Earth?   
  
     
 
     
Nova Corps  
     The Nova Corps might be around to protect the planet Xandar, but they totally could head to Earth just like    
Lady Sif did for  some help about their home world. Who knows, maybe they just want to  let Coulson and the rest of the SHIELD gang know that the Guardians are  out there doing a little bit of both good and bad for the galaxy.  
     
 
     
Yondu and his Ravagers  
 
   Yondu is the only character that we know of in "Guardians of the  Galaxy" who actually knows how to get to Earth, so it would make sense  that he would return there at some point with his Ravagers for some  loot. Michael Rooker already   
told Zap2it he would "not be opposed" to appearing on "Agents of SHIELD," so let's make this happen. 
   
   
Skye's father 
   The "who" and "what" and "how" and "why" of the identity of Skye's  father (and mother, for that matter) remain unknown, but it seems pretty  clear that he's some sort of alien. Maybe his species ties back to  Knowhere, or the Kyln, or Xandar, or some other "Guardians" world  unexplored in the movie. That would be a broad but fascinating  connection back to "Guardians of the Galaxy" now that it's made the  Marvel Cinematic Universe cosmic. 
   
   "Guardians of the Galaxy" is in theaters on Aug. 1. "Marvel's Agents of  SHIELD" returns on Sept. 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. What way would you like to  see the two properties cross over? 
         
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