Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury stars in Disney+'s Secret Invasion, and a new clip from the series focuses on the character's MCU absence.
New Secret Invasion clip focuses on Nick Fury's Marvel Cinematic Universe absence. Secret Invasion sees MCU characters such as Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury, Cobie Smulders' Maria Hill, Ben Mendelsohn's Talos, and Martin Freeman's Everett Ross attempt to stop a Skrull invasion that is happening on Earth. The characters will not know who to trust, as the Skrulls possess shape-shifting abilities and could be anyone.
As seen in the clip, the relationship between the characters has been left strained following Fury's decision to spend the years after he returned from the Blip away from Earth. Fury's choice will be at the forefront of the Disney+'s Secret Invasion.
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