Joss Whedon developing Marvel SHIELD series for ABC

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So this will be tied in to the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Does that mean it is possible characters from the TV show will appear in future Avengers movies and vis versa? That would be cool, even if they are just really minor side characters.
 
Considering how he tugged at the group's heartstrings with the bloody trading cards, I wouldn't be surprised if Coulson survived and was in recovery, and Fury just let the group think he croaked.
 
His soul was trapped in Loki's spear and he comes back as a ghost.
 
Considering how he tugged at the group's heartstrings with the bloody trading cards, I wouldn't be surprised if Coulson survived and was in recovery, and Fury just let the group think he croaked.

I would, because it would be lame.

Better not be flashbacks. I want the first scene to be them explaining how he's still alive. Don't care how crazy it is. Just having him back would be the best thing ever.

I disagree. I think it would kind of make his death in Avengers retroactively lame.


His soul was trapped in Loki's spear and he comes back as a ghost.

Only if his theme song is called Ghost Coulson, and goes like this:

 
Although I'm not a fan of Whedon finding some contrived way to bring Coulson back which makes his seeming sacrifice in the Avengers worthless, it would admittedly be great if he is the star of the SHIELD show. It needs someone like him to add weight to it. I just hope Sitwell is in it too as a regular. I would like to see more scenes of them together like in those Marvel shorts such as the one of them eating together.

Maybe Cobie Smulders can be in it too when HIMYM finishes. Having both Gregg and Smulders will add an air of gravitas to the series so that it really does feel connected to the films.

If Gregg becomes a fully fledged character, he will be the equivalent of Star Trek's Lt Miles O'Brien, who just started off with a small cameo role in ST:TNG before becoming a more regular character in that show, and then finally graduating to ST: DS9 as a main character.
 
I really hope that he isn't just in a flashback scene or one episode that's set "1 year earlier".

Personally I think the right move is to say that Fury lied about him dying, it's a simple way out and would explain why Coulson was assigned to a less visible role within Shield (I´m assuming they won't be based out of a very CGI expensive helicarrier). It wouldn't diminish his sacrifice since he still got stabbed by Loki and was willing to risk everything, he would just have gotten lucky and survived.

Plus it does open up possibilities later on at having him meet up with the Avengers which could be interesting. They could also write things so that they never find out he's still alive, heck, it could be a running joke in the movies that Coulson is always just behind the scenes saving the day or getting the vital intel :)
 
I say leave his appearance here as a flashback. Or set it so that the pilot occurs pre/during Avengers. And keep Coulson's eventual return for the stinger of Iron Man 3. If you thought the Avengers reveal at the end of Iron Man was huge and fantastic, that would be about ten times more so.
 
I really hope that he isn't just in a flashback scene or one episode that's set "1 year earlier".

Personally I think the right move is to say that Fury lied about him dying, it's a simple way out and would explain why Coulson was assigned to a less visible role within Shield (I´m assuming they won't be based out of a very CGI expensive helicarrier). It wouldn't diminish his sacrifice since he still got stabbed by Loki and was willing to risk everything, he would just have gotten lucky and survived.

I think it would kind of diminish the sacrifice.

But we'll see.
 
I don't know if I'd classify Coulson's death as a sacrifice...
 
I don't know if I'd classify Coulson's death as a sacrifice...

Maybe not. But it was a pretty emotionally important part of the film.

Like, I think I'll only be okay with Coulson only having been dead for pretendsies if they put a major focus on how much of an ******* that makes Nick Fury. Not as a value judgement, I think that's really in character and, from a story standpoint, a cool turn, but just to salvage it's emotional relevance.

I mean, I guess I do expect something like that. Joss Whedon brought exactly three characters back from the dead in his shows, and each time he made the aftermath almost worse than the dying had been just so it felt earned.
 
Coulson's death wasn't a sacrifice. It was an accident that Fury used to his advantage, so reviving him doesn't take anything away from the film.
 
They had Tony make that Life Model Decoy joke for a reason I bet

Exactly. I never thought for a moment that Coulson is actually dead. Fury's far too sneaky and Coulson is far too popular. There's nothing retroactive about bringing Coulson back if it was planned from the beginning.
 
For all the good news, there's usually somewhat not so good news to follow:

Amy Acker has become something of a Joss Whedon regular thanks to her roles in projects like Angel, Dollhouse and Much Ado About Nothing, but she hasn’t yet been a part of his stake in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That’s not likely to change anytime soon, she told Spinoff Online during a roundtable New York Comic Con interview for Person of Interest.

Whedon is developing a S.H.I.E.L.D. television drama for ABC that he announced today will star Clark Gregg as the fan-favorite Agent Coulson. Although the series will feature an ensemble cast of character, Acker said she won’t be playing any of them.

“I don’t think I’ll be involved in S.H.I.E.L.D. but I’m very excited about S.H.I.E.L.D.” she said. “I think it’s going to be a great show.”

That said, she definitely wants to work with Whedon again. In addition to Much Ado, she hopes that he keeps having parts for her in his projects.

“I just did Much Ado About Nothing with Joss, so we have that,” she said. It’s very exciting, that will be coming out in the spring. I hope I get the chance to work with him again. He’s obviously a very important part of my life and my career. It’s a lucky person to get to say what they write, and it’s always really good.”

Person of Interest airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

http://spinoff.comicbookresources.c...acker-fans-she-wont-be-on-s-h-i-e-l-d-series/
 
Hope she ends up making some appearances at some point. Love me some Amy Acker.
 
Well Amy Acker doesn't need to play any of the SHIELD agents of that ensemble cast. Doesn't mean she can't star as a super powered female. She ought to be a superheroine, not just an agent, scientist or love interest.
 
Coulson's death wasn't a sacrifice. It was an accident that Fury used to his advantage, so reviving him doesn't take anything away from the film.
He was going up against a god. I think he knew that his chance of surviving would be very slim. I'd say it was a sacrifice.

I do wonder what the timeline for this series will be. I'm glad Coulson is returning.
 
More importantly, she deserves a gig where she isn't playing the cute clumsy girl.
 
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