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Disney+'s SECRET INVASION show (2022?)
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By now, you likely know of the fabled Marvel "snipers," members of the studio's security team that will come knocking if you, as an actor in the MCU, post or say something you shouldn't. In fact, the Burbank-based outfit cares about protecting its projects so much, it gives actors talking points and training on how to avoid revealing too much about the projects they belong to should someone ask.

 

Case in point: Secret Invasion star Kingsley Ben-Adir made a red carpet appearance at this year's GQ Men of the Year awards. It's there Ben-Adir says he has been training for half a year on what he can and cannot say.

 

"We're figuring it out at the moment," the actor says of his involvement in the Disney+ show. "They've been training us not to talk for like six months. As soon as you asked that, I've just got in my head this Marvel robot saying, 'Don't talk, don't say anything, say nothing, lie.' So I don't know."

 

 

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As Marvel's Secret Invasion begins production, Nick Fury actor Samuel L. Jackson is set to return to the role he has been playing since 2008. The actor posted a photograph from behind the scenes, in which he is wearing a t-shirt that shows Nick Fury disappearing into dust like he did at the end of Avengers: Infinity War. The caption of the photo said, among other things, "f--k that snap," a reference to Thanos's catastrophic attack at the end of that film. He also originated our headline's play on words that he's "back with a Fury" for the miniseries.

 

Fury first appeared in the post-credits scene for Iron Man, in which he sets up the existence of the "Avengers Initiative." One of his most recent appearances was in Captain Marvel, where he met Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) and set the stage for the events of Secret Invasion.

 

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As production continues on the show, Twitter user Roxy has revealed a new Secret Invasion set photo. The image reveals a Hawkeye Easter egg in a train station area in the form of a poster for Rogers: The Musical as seen in the previous Disney+ series. 

 

 

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