It's still amazing to think about everything that has grown out of the 2008 Marvel blockbuster.
As the ABC hit show Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. approaches the series finale, series star Clark Gregg is here to share a special good-bye message. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is set to bid farewell to fans after seven seasons and multiple tie-ins to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a two-part finale even airing on Wednesday, August 12. [caption id="attachment_918615" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via ABC[/caption] But before the show can end its run on ABC, we must hear from the man who helped kick …
In the final season of the ABC series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. find themselves stranded in 1931 New York City, where they must work together to discover and fully understand their mission. If they fail that mission, at any point, not only could it affect their present, but it could also mean disaster for the past and future of the world. While the actors are saying goodbye to their characters, after seven seasons, Collider got on the phone to chat …
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. star Clark Gregg reveals that he alongside his family and pets were safely evacuated due to the devastating Getty fire in LA.
Gregg Sulkin is best known for his role as Chase Stein on Marvel's Runaways, but he's built a solid CV of work in both movies and television.
The ABC series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is back for Season 6 and, one year later, the team has had some time to adjust to a new S.H.I.E.L.D. Director, come to grips with the fact that they bent the laws of space and time to save the planet, try to figure out how they’re going to find Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) in space, and come across a new team led by someone who looks just like Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg). And while that seems like it’s all …
With Captain Marvel now in theaters, it marks the first time Clark Gregg's Agent Coulson has been on the big screen in the MCU since 2012's The Avengers. Coulson was the glue that helped build the MCU in the first place starting with his appearance in Iron Man 2, and his death in The Avengers was the entire reason the titular team assembled in the first place. While he's been busy reprising his role on ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. for the past five seasons, fans are no doubt happy to see … The post Clark Gregg on ‘Captain Marvel’, the De-Aging Technology, and the Future of ‘Agents of SHIELD’ appeared first on Collider.
Phil Coulson has some choice words for Captain Marvel's trolls and haters.
From filmmaker Gregg Araki and sex columnist Karley Sciortino, as well as executive producers Steven Soderbergh and Greg Jacobs, the 10-episode, half-hour Starz comedy series Now Apocalypse is a surreal and wild coming-of-age story that follows Ulysses (Avan Jogia) and his friends – Ford (Beau Mirchoff), Carly (Kelli Berglund) and Severine (Roxane Mesquida) – as they explore identity, sexuality and love in the often strange city of Los Angeles. As his premonitory dreams become more troubling and seemingly apocalyptic, Ulysses begins to wonder if something dark and dangerous is going on, or if the weed he’s been …
Alien Lizards, provocative pansexual revelry, undertones of doom, and a fresh-faced cast of rising stars -- yep, it must be Gregg Araki! The filmmaker behind many a cult classics brings his flair to TV in the new series Now Apocalypse and it's every kind of crazy you'd expect. Araki brings the playful, candy-colored queerness and decadent weirdness of his films to the small screen with the new half-hour sex comedy/alien invasion sci-fi created executive produced by Steven Soderbergh that launches (appropriately) on Starz this weekend. An essential auteur of New Queer Cinema (the filmmaking …
Agent Coulson is a fan favorite in the MCU but he didn't always think he'd be such a big part of the story.