Nick Fury has been at the center of the MCU since it began, but his journey may finally be ending - at least, according to a small detail in "Secret Invasion."
"Secret Invasion" Episode 4 includes a poem from Raymond Carver called "Late Fragment," and it's interesting how the poem relates to Nick Fury and Priscilla.
Nick Fury is supposedly one of the greatest spies in the history of the MCU. But after "Secret Invasion," the Skrulls have cast some doubts on that claim.
Though we've seen hints as far back as Episode 2, Episode 4 of "Secret Invasion" finally reveals that a certain character is a Skrull. But for how long?
Stoic, cold-blooded Gravik is a perfect villain for "Secret Invasion." In fact, Episode 4 makes clear that he's the scariest antagonist in any MCU show.
One scene in "Secret Invasion" Episode 3 makes it clearer than ever that Marvel is still ignoring one of its most powerful stories in the wake of "Endgame."
"Ahsoka" is coming to Disney+ on August 23, and the show's official trailer features some of the biggest "Star Wars" players around -- including Thrawn himself.
"Secret Invasion" features the Skrulls wreaking havoc with their shapeshifting abilities. Fans might be interested to learn how their powers work in the comics.
"Secret Invasion" is bound to have more revelations throughout its season, and some Redditors believe there could actually be two Nick Furies running around.
Anyone can be a Skrull in "Secret Invasion." Episode 3 hints that Rhodey might be one, but the show already dropped an even bigger clue about the subject.
Extremis returns in "Secret Invasion" Episode 3, powering Gravik's healing. Could this mean Skrulls are set to redefine the MCU's superpower landscape?
Nick Fury has been around Talos and his Skrulls for quite a while, but "Secret Invasion" Episode 3 tells us he also owes his entire spy career to them.