Samuel L. Jackson returns as Nick Fury to try and save the Earth from shape-shifting Skrulls!
Marvel Studios released its series premiere of 'Secret Invasion' Wednesday on Disney+, starring Samuel L. Jackson and OIivia Colman."Secret Invasion" is a new Marvel series that just started streaming on Disney Plus Wednesday.Samuel L. Jackson and Olivia Colman joined ABC7 to share more about their rip-roaring adventures!
"To work with actors who give you what you give them, you sort of want to high five the air at the end of the day," Colman said.
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