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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is an American television series created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen for ABC based on the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division), a peacekeeping and spy agency in a world of superheroes. The series was the first to be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), and it acknowledges the continuity of the franchise's films and other television series. It was produced by ABC Studios, Marvel Television, and Mutant Enemy Productions, with Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jeffrey Bell serving as showrunners.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The title card for the first two seasons
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Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes136 (list of episodes)
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Running time41–44 minutes
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NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 24, 2013 (2013-09-24) –
August 12, 2020 (2020-08-12)
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The series stars Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson, reprising his role from the film series, alongside Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, and Elizabeth Henstridge. Nick Blood, Adrianne Palicki, Henry Simmons, Luke Mitchell, John Hannah, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward joined in later seasons. The S.H.I.E.L.D. agents deal with various unusual cases and enemies, including Hydra, Inhumans, Life Model Decoys, alien species such as the Kree and Chronicoms, and time travel. Several episodes directly cross over with MCU films or other television series, notably Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), which significantly affected the series in its first season, and Agent Carter (2015–16), from which series regular Enver Gjokaj joined the cast for the seventh season. In addition to Gregg, other actors from throughout the MCU also appear in guest roles.

Joss Whedon, writer and director of the MCU film The Avengers (2012), began developing a S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot in August 2012. Gregg was confirmed to reprise his role that October, and the series was officially picked up by ABC in May 2013. The series attempted to replicate the production value of the MCU films on a broadcast television budget while also having to work within the constraints of the MCU that were dictated by Marvel Studios and the films. Prosthetic makeup was created by Glenn Hetrick's Optic Nerve Studios, while Legacy Effects contributed other practical effects. Composer Bear McCreary recorded each episode's score with a full orchestra, and the visual effects for the series were created by several different vendors and have been nominated for multiple awards.

The series premiered on ABC in the United States on September 24, 2013, and concluded with a two-part series finale on August 12, 2020, with 136 episodes broadcast over seven seasons. After starting the first season with high ratings, the ratings began to drop. Ratings continued to fall with subsequent seasons, but were more consistent within each season, while reviews for all seasons were consistently positive. Several characters created for the series have since been introduced to the comic universe and other media. An online digital series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot, centered on Cordova-Buckley's Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez, was released in December 2016 on ABC.com. Other spin-offs were planned but never materialized.

Premise edit

The first season follows S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson as he puts together a small team of agents to handle strange new cases.[1] They investigate Project Centipede and its leader, "The Clairvoyant", eventually uncovering that the organization is backed by the terrorist group Hydra, which has infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. In the second season, following the destruction of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Coulson becomes director of the organization and is tasked with rebuilding it while dealing with Hydra, a faction of anti-superhuman S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, and a newly revealed superhuman race called the Inhumans.[2][3]

During the third season, Coulson begins a secret mission to assemble the Secret Warriors, a team of Inhumans,[4][5] as Hydra restores its ancient Inhuman leader Hive to power.[6] After the defeat of Hive and Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D. is made a legitimate organization once again with the signing of the Sokovia Accords. In the fourth season, Coulson returns to being a field agent so S.H.I.E.L.D. can have a public leader, and is tasked with tracking down more enhanced people, including Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider. In addition, Agent Leo Fitz and Holden Radcliffe complete their work on the Life Model Decoy and Framework virtual reality projects.[7]

The fifth season sees Coulson and members of his team abducted to the space station Lighthouse in the year 2091, where they must try to save the remnants of humanity while figuring out how to get home.[8] After returning to the present, where they are labeled fugitives, Coulson and his team work to prevent the future that they saw.[9] They succeed in defeating a Gravitonium-powered Glenn Talbot, but Coulson dies due to his interactions with Ghost Rider in the previous season.[10]

As the sixth season begins, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents divide into two groups: one heads to space to find Fitz, who is lost following the last season's time-traveling,[11][12] while the other remains on Earth to face a team of mercenaries led by Sarge, a man that looks just like Coulson.[11][12][13] Season seven finds the team, including a Life Model Decoy of Coulson,[14] jumping throughout time to prevent the Chronicoms from establishing Earth as their new home, Chronyca-3, and eradicating S.H.I.E.L.D. from history.[15][16]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers
(in millions inc. DVR)
First airedLast aired
122September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)438.31[17]
222September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23)May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)767.09[18]
322September 29, 2015 (2015-09-29)May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17)855.52[19]
422September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)1104.22[20]
522December 1, 2017 (2017-12-01)May 18, 2018 (2018-05-18)1333.57[21]
613May 10, 2019 (2019-05-10)August 2, 2019 (2019-08-02)
713May 27, 2020 (2020-05-27)August 12, 2020 (2020-08-12)

Cast and characters edit

 
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. cast members (L to R): Gregg, Wen, Dalton, Bennet, De Caestecker, and Henstridge) at PaleyFest 2014
  • Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson and Sarge / Pachakutiq:
    Coulson is an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and later becomes the organization's director.[22] In April 2013, Gregg agreed to join the series after hearing creator Joss Whedon's explanation for Coulson's resurrection, following the character's death in The Avengers, which he called "fascinating" and "true to the world of the comics".[23] Gregg approached Coulson's promotion to director as getting his dream job, which at the same time forced the character to adopt a more level-headed attitude, like that of Nick Fury.[24] After being possessed by the Spirit of Vengeance in the fourth season finale, the Kree blood that resurrected Coulson is burned away and he ultimately dies following the fifth-season finale.[10] Gregg plays a new character, Sarge, in season six,[13] and portrays a Chronicom-enhanced Life Model Decoy version of Coulson in season seven.[14]
  • Ming-Na Wen as Melinda May:
    Joss Whedon had the character, a S.H.I.E.L.D. ace pilot and weapons expert, nicknamed "the Cavalry",[25] and originally listed with the name Agent Althea Rice on casting sheets,[26] "rolling around in his head" for a long time. Wen was given some backstory for the character to prepare, but was not told how she gained her reputation;[27] with May's past revealed in "Melinda", Wen called it "devastating ... To have learned what she had to do, for the good of the many ... I can understand why it would traumatize her so much and cause her to retreat."[28] Wen called May "unconventionally maternal",[29] and said that it is her relationship with Coulson that makes her stay at S.H.I.E.L.D., despite her past.[30]
  • Brett Dalton as Grant Ward and Hive:
    Ward is a Hydra agent who poses as a S.H.I.E.L.D. black ops specialist.[31][32] From the conception of the series it was decided that he would be a traitor. Jed Whedon explained that they wanted to have "infiltration based on betrayal" on a small scale to represent the same thing happening on a massive scale, and to make the Hydra revelation more personal for the characters.[33][34] Dalton felt that Ward was always more loyal to his Hydra superior John Garrett than to Hydra itself, and that he would become more of a wildcard after Garrett's death, though still an antagonist to S.H.I.E.L.D.[35][36] Ward is killed by Coulson in season three,[37] and his body is possessed by an ancient Inhuman, Hive.[6] Hive is killed in the season three finale. Dalton returned to the series in its fourth season to portray Ward in the virtual reality Framework, where he is Johnson's boyfriend.[38] Austin Lyon portrays a young Ward.[39]
  • Chloe Bennet as Skye / Daisy Johnson / Quake:
    An Inhuman S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with the ability to manipulate vibrations and create earthquakes.[3][26] The character of Skye was always intended to become the MCU version of Johnson, having consequences for the character's relationships with the other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, especially Coulson.[40] Bennet felt that the character was someone who would wear her heart on her sleeve while having some control over her emotions.[41] Wen noted that the character evolves from being "anti-establishment into suddenly being someone who wants to create an establishment that would help" the Inhumans.[29] In the third season she no longer goes by "Skye" and gains the public name "Quake".[42][43]
  • Iain De Caestecker as Leo Fitz:
    An agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. who specializes in engineering, especially weapons technology.[26][44] De Caestecker described the character as "quite passionate about what he does" but not emotionally intelligent.[45] Fitz has a close relationship with Simmons; De Caestecker says they "just kind of fit each other in a very weird way."[46] The character sustains brain injuries at the end of the first season. The writers researched brain trauma with doctors and experts before approaching it in the series. De Caestecker did his own research as well, feeling it is "something that should never be trivialized. It's a real and serious thing ... we just have to constantly be respectful towards it."[47]
  • Elizabeth Henstridge as Jemma Simmons:
    A S.H.I.E.L.D. biochemist who specializes in life sciences (both human and alien).[26][44] Henstridge described her character as "intelligent and focused and curious...she's got a wonderful relationship with Fitz. They kind of bounce off each other."[48] As Fitz and Simmons begin to spend time apart during the series, Henstridge noted that it "brings a whole new dynamic just to them as characters" since they have been nearly inseparable since first meeting.[49] On the harsher side of Simmons seen in later seasons, Henstridge noted that the character has "always been very mathematical in a way".[44] Simmons is "profoundly" changed after being trapped on the planet Maveth for six months.[50]
  • Nick Blood as Lance Hunter:
    A mercenary before agreeing to join S.H.I.E.L.D.[51] Blood described Hunter as someone who "doesn't bow down to the etiquette of the S.H.I.E.L.D. hierarchy."[52] He later elaborated that the character feels very independent, so would probably not want to admit no longer feeling like an outsider. Also, "he doesn't have too much respect for authority and titles...If Coulson does something he respects, that's all good. If he doesn't, he's going to say something." On Hunter's on-again, off-again relationship with Bobbi Morse, Blood said, "there is a lot of truth in it of those relationships you have where it's kind of, 'can't live with each other, can't kill each other'".[53]
  • Adrianne Palicki as Bobbi Morse:
    Hunter's ex-wife and an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. who spent time undercover within Hydra.[54] Palicki was approached by the showrunners specifically for the part during season two. Palicki already had martial arts and gun training but had to learn to use the character's signature arnis sticks; she noted similarities between Morse's fighting style and that of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow from the MCU films.[55] Showrunner Jeffrey Bell said the character is more loyal to an idea than anything else, so what may seem in the short term as a betrayal by her is usually for what she sees as the greater good.[56]
  • Henry Simmons as Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie:
    A S.H.I.E.L.D. mechanic with a distrust of the alien and superhuman.[57] Simmons said the character is more worried about contributing in his own way and getting his job done away from the field.[58] Mack does not like violence, but does "what he has to do."[59] Mack reveals in the third season that he relies on his "faith", implying that he is a Christian.[60] Dee Hogan of The Mary Sue described this as "a refreshingly positive portrayal of people of faith, as Mack demonstrates the quiet confidence and love rather than the aggression and bigotry that's so often associated with it."[61] Mack becomes the new director of S.H.I.E.L.D. in season six.[62]
  • Luke Mitchell as Lincoln Campbell:
    An Inhuman with the ability to manipulate electrical charges.[63] The character was introduced because the series already featured "a guy with no eyes" and "a woman who now is covered in thorns" but, like the X-Men, there are also Inhumans who are "just attractive people with powers", and so Campbell represents them in the series.[64] Campbell dies in the third-season finale,[43] making him the "Fallen Agent" that the series had been teasing for the entire second half of that season.[65][66] The decision was made because the producers did not want "a body count show, but it is a real world with real stakes."[67]
  • John Hannah as Holden Radcliffe:
    A transhumanist who believes in the improvement of humanity through enhancement.[68][69] Radcliffe initially worked with Hive before joining S.H.I.E.L.D., where he begins work on transferring his artificial intelligence AIDA to a Life Model Decoy, an old S.H.I.E.L.D. project.[70]
  • Natalia Cordova-Buckley as Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez:
    A Colombian Inhuman who can move at super speed for a beat of her heart, before returning to the point she started from. She reluctantly joins S.H.I.E.L.D. and becomes a part of the Secret Warriors, eventually growing close to Mack, who gives her the nickname "Yo-Yo".[71][72] When first portraying the character, Cordova-Buckley smiled whenever Rodriguez was about to use her abilities, to show an adrenaline rush and the feeling of having such power. After positive fan responses to this, the actress morphed this trait into a more mischievous personality for the character.[73]
  • Jeff Ward as Deke Shaw: A "roguish scavenger" on the Lighthouse space station in the year 2091,[74] who returns to the present with the S.H.I.E.L.D. team and learns he is the grandson of Fitz and Simmons.[75]

Production edit

Development edit

After The Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Entertainment in 2009,[76] they announced that a Marvel Television division was being formed under Jeph Loeb.[77][78] In the following months, various pilots based on comics from Marvel's catalog went into development.[79][80] In July 2012, Marvel Television entered into discussions with Disney-owned ABC to make a new series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The series was described as "'a kernel of an idea' with a number of scenarios being explored, including a high-concept cop show."[81] On August 7, 2012, Joss Whedon was announced to be involved in the series' development. Whedon had written and directed the successful MCU film The Avengers (2012).[82] On August 8, Whedon, along with his brother Jed and sister-in-law Maurissa Tancharoen, met with Loeb to pitch him their idea for the series, with meetings in the following days with ABC Studios and ABC network.[83][84]: 1:53:47  At the end of August, ABC ordered a pilot for a series called S.H.I.E.L.D., to be written and directed by Joss Whedon, with Jed Whedon and Tancharoen also writing.[85][86] Disney CEO Bob Iger greenlit the series after watching the Marvel One-Shot short film Item 47.[87]

In April 2013, ABC announced that the series would be titled Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,[1] and it was officially picked up for a full season of 22 episodes in May 2013.[87][88] Jed Whedon, Tancharoen, and Jeffrey Bell served as the series' showrunners,[85] with Bell joining the show to help the inexperienced former pair with hiring crew members and "navigating the politics of studios and networks", saying, "My job is to help them learn how to do that, to steer the ship while they learn." Joss Whedon assisted them before he started work on the sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015).[34] The series was renewed for a second season in May 2014,[89] a third in May 2015,[90] and a fourth in March 2016.[91]

In September 2016, discussing the eventual end of the series, Tancharoen said, "You always just forge ahead. Until someone tells us to stop, we will continue to move forward." Jed Whedon added, "There are always ideas in the back of your mind for how you'd wrap it up when they say, 'That's it guys,' but we're not there just yet."[92] A fifth season was ordered in May 2017,[93] and Bell said they had "a sense of how we'd like the show to end when it ends. We just need to know when that time is coming so we can build to it properly." Jed Whedon continued, "Our goal is to know ahead of time, because we would love to land the story in a way that's satisfying".[94] The writers intended for the final episode of the fifth season to serve as both a season and series finale, with some elements that could be adjusted based on whether the series was renewed for a sixth season or not. Whedon added, "we're ready for if this is the end. We're definitely going to make it rewarding either way."[95] Despite this, the series was renewed for a sixth season in May 2018,[96] and a final seventh season in November 2018.[97][98] Whedon likened these two seasons to bonus levels in a video game, allowing the writers to have "a bit of freedom".[99]

Writing edit

The idea of [Coulson] as the long-suffering bureaucrat who deals with Tony Stark's insufferability is delightful and hits the core of something I'm also writing about all the time—the little guy versus the big faceless organization....and that's what Clark Gregg embodies: the Everyman.

—Creator Joss Whedon on the underlying themes of the series.[100]

Bell explained that he, Jed Whedon, and Tancharoen supervise all of the series' creative decisions, often consulting with Loeb. When the showrunners are writing the series, one person can write a script while the other two break stories, so that a story can be broken every few weeks. If the executive producers sign off on a story, a member of the series' writers room then produces an outline, gets notes on it from the showrunners, writes a full script, gets notes on it from ABC and the production crew, and then goes to set to produce the episode.[34]

In January 2013, Joss Whedon deflected any direct influences from other series, such as the efforts of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in The X-Files, and explained that while the show would involve people with powers and the spectacle of science-fiction storytelling, it would focus on "the peripheral people...the people on the edges of the grand adventures."[101] As the series began to introduce more powered individuals, Bell noted that audiences "seem to respond to powered people on the show and while it's not going to take over and become what the show's about, as a texture and flavor of the stories, we really enjoy that."[102] Jed Whedon stated that the series would continue to emphasize the general public's response to powered people, saying, "The dynamic in the world has changed. There was one person with powers, and then by The Avengers there were maybe six total ... now they're much more prevalent, so there's reaction from the public based on that."[103]

On the balance between creating new material and drawing from existing mythology, Bell noted that telling stories that can entertain both Marvel fans and non-Marvel fans is challenging and that for the series, they try to add nods to the MCU films or the comics in a way that works well on its own for all viewers but could also mean more for a fan.[104] On where the series can draw from the comics, Jed Whedon explained that there are areas of the comics that the series is not allowed to go to, and that ultimately they only use the comics for inspiration in generating their own story. Tancharoen elaborated that, "We're always going to be inspired and influenced by the comics, but of course on the show, we'll always be doing our spin to it."[105] About comparisons between the scope of the series and that of the films, Bell said that ABC and Marvel had been very generous with the series' budget, and that the production could not complain for a network series, but that it was nothing compared to the films or even series like Game of Thrones. He explained that the series does attempt to create "Marvel moments" as best it can, but pointed out that some of the more memorable moments from the films are smaller, character moments—something that works really well on television—so the series strives for those when it cannot afford more scope and scale.[104] Jed Whedon elaborated that they look at a sequence and try to keep only what is required to tell the story, so "If a monster is landing on a car, instead of showing the whole monster leaping through the skyline, we want to be in the car with the character having that experience."[33]

 
 
(L to R) Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, and Jeffrey Bell, the showrunners of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Actress Ming-Na Wen attributed the time slot shift between the first and second seasons (from 8 pm EST to 9 pm EST) for allowing the writers "a chance to be more serious with certain topics, a little bit more intense with the fight scenes" in the second season, since the first season had to be more reserved because of it airing during a family time slot.[106] In September 2015, Bell looked back on the first two seasons and talked about the challenges of and changes in the series. He noted the negative reception from fans concerning the low number of recognizable characters like Coulson, but pointed out that fans seemed to have grown to like the series' original characters as they had been developed over time. He explained that with the increasing number of characters and complex relationships in the series, having different pairings and building new emotional relationships was important, and stated that "whether it's a quiet moment or in action, we [hope to] deepen the audience's love and concern, and hopes for these characters."[107] A year later he reiterated the producer's intention to create a tradition moving forward of "finding new combinations and new conflicts" between different sets of characters, given "a lot of procedurals [see] the same people doing the same thing for five years and the character don't evolve or change at all."[103]

The producers and writers initially formed a general plan for the show through the end of a third season, after reading the screenplays for upcoming MCU films.[108] In May 2016, Chloe Bennet likened the end of the third season to "the end of the first book of S.H.I.E.L.D. ... the end of something bigger and the beginning of a whole new tone for the show."[109] She elaborated that "the storylines that we started at the beginning of season 1 really wrapped up at the end of season 3. We've had some major losses of people who have been with us on the show since season 1. From the table read to the first day on set, there's definitely a new energy of the show" moving forward.[110] The series was moved to the later timeslot of 10 pm for the fourth season. Jed Whedon said the writers hoped to "skew a little darker because of" this change, with Loeb adding that "It absolutely offers opportunities. I don't know that it changes things all that dramatically [though]. I mean, at the end of the day, Marvel is always going to make shows that run somewhere between PG-13 and PG-16. We're not going to be making Deadpool anytime soon on [ABC]."[103] Marvel "had a long talk with ABC about what can we get away with, so to speak" in the new timeslot, which led to the inclusion of Ghost Rider in the season over one of Marvel's Netflix television series, because Marvel felt "that this character was right to tell [darker and more violent] stories right now" and having him on S.H.I.E.L.D. aided that because "it was so unexpected". Loeb hoped that the combination of the later timeslot and the introduction of Ghost Rider would lead to some viewers who had stopped watching the series over the previous seasons giving it another chance.[111]

Casting edit

Sarah Halley Finn, the casting director of the MCU films, along with her associate Tamara Hunter, served as casting directors during the first season.[112]: 21  In October 2012, a casting sheet for five lead roles was sent out,[26] with Finn establishing offices in London, Australia, New York, Vancouver, Toronto, and Los Angeles to audition actors.[112]: 21  At the New York Comic Con, Joss Whedon, Kevin Feige, and Clark Gregg announced that Gregg would be reprising his role as agent Phil Coulson from Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, The Avengers, and the Marvel One-Shots in the pilot,[22] and would "headline" the series.[113] Also in October, actress Ming-Na Wen was cast as Melinda May.[25] The next month, Elizabeth Henstridge and Iain De Caestecker were cast as Jemma Simmons and Leo Fitz, respectively,[44] while newcomer Brett Dalton was cast as Grant Ward.[114] Dalton gained 15 pounds (6.8 kg) of muscle before the start of filming for the role.[112]: 21  In December, Chloe Bennet was chosen out of more than 400 actresses to play Skye, the sixth and final regular for the first season.[115][116] Bell called the character "the hardest to find" since need to be "the quintessential Whedon heroine–strong, smart, and self-aware", which was difficult to find in a 20-year old.[112]: 25  Skye is revealed in the second season to be Daisy Johnson, and no longer goes by "Skye" starting with the third.[42]

At the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con, Nick Blood was announced as cast in the role of Lance Hunter for the second season, while the character of Bobbi Morse was revealed to be appearing.[51] That August, Henry Simmons joined the cast as Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie, a recurring role,[57] and Adrianne Palicki was cast as Morse in a guest role, to first appear in the episode "A Hen in the Wolf House".[117] The next month, the entire first season principal cast were confirmed to be regulars for the second season, along with Blood.[118] Palicki joined them with the episode "Aftershocks".[54][119] In February 2015, Luke Mitchell was cast as Lincoln Campbell, a recurring role for the second half of the season.[120][121]

All season-two principal cast members returned for the third season,[4] with Simmons and Mitchell joining them, promoted from their recurring roles.[63][122] In October 2015, the Inhuman Hive was introduced; for the second part of season three, he possesses the corpse of Grant Ward, again portrayed by Brett Dalton.[6] Also introduced were Natalia Cordova-Buckley and John Hannah, recurring as Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez and Holden Radcliffe, respectively.[68][71] Blood and Palicki left the main cast following the season-three episode "Parting Shot", to star in the then-planned spin-off show Marvel's Most Wanted.[123] Dalton and Mitchell also left following the deaths of their characters in the third-season finale.[67]

Gregg, Wen, Bennet, De Caestecker, Henstridge, and Simmons returned for the fourth and fifth seasons.[7][124] They were joined by Hannah in the fourth,[69] with Cordova-Buckley once again recurring as Rodriguez in the season,[125] before being promoted to a series regular for the fifth season.[72] Dalton returned as a guest during the third pod of the fourth season,[38] while Blood returned for an episode of the fifth season.[126] Introduced in the fifth season was Jeff Ward, who recurred as Deke Shaw.[74]

Wen, Bennet, De Caestecker, Henstridge, Simmons, and Cordova-Buckley return for the sixth and seventh seasons, and were joined by Ward.[75][97] Given the events of the final episode of season five, in which it is implied that Coulson dies, Gregg noted "there is some interest in having me involved in" the sixth season, potentially with flashback, and was also unsure if he would be a series regular, should he return, as he had been for the previous five seasons.[127] Gregg ultimately returned as a series regular in season six playing a new character, Sarge.[13] For season seven, Gregg portrays a Life Model Decoy (LMD) version of Coulson,[14] while De Caestecker is absent for much of the season due to scheduling conflicts with prior commitments,[128][129] first appearing in the season's eleventh episode;[130] he is credited as a special guest star for his appearances in the season.[131]

Design edit

Costumes edit

Betsy Heimann was the costume designer for the pilot, but left the series because of film commitments. Assistant costume designer Ann Foley took over for subsequent episodes, and worked closely with Tancharoen to create "very strong, different characters" whose "looks evolve along with the show."[132] Foley also brought on concept artists Phillip Boutte Jr. and Josh Shaw to assist with the design process.[133][134] Foley watched every MCU film, paying special attention to The Avengers, and was also inspired by such films as Skyfall (2012) and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011).[132] In October 2016, Foley said that she was specifically following the aesthetic of Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), "So any costume has to fit inside that world we've established and has to fit that tactical look."[135] On the variety of costumes created for each character, Foley preferred to have set pieces in the characters' "closets", as "it's not a fashion show ... a guy like Ward isn't going to have twenty jackets in his closet. He is going to have one that he uses all of the time."[134]

After reading each script, Foley would do her own research, before discussing the look of the episode with the writers.[136] She then studied the comics, general fashion, and history to get a look that is recognizable to fans, but fits into the more realistic world of the series.[133] Costumes are either custom made or bought, and the actors are brought in for fittings before filming. This process was often challenging because of the series' eight-day-per-episode schedule.[136] Foley stated that all costumes take a similar amount of time to create, whether they are based on the comics or not.[137] Marvel CCO Joe Quesada is involved in the approval process when costuming preexisting characters,[134] including Daisy Johnson's Quake costume, which is introduced in the third season. The Quake costume incorporates elements from the comic version of the character, and was intended to show that Quake "could easily be part of the Avengers".[138][139] Foley took steps to differentiate the Quake costume from Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow costumes from the films, but was "flattered" by comparisons made between them. Foley was also adamant about showing that characters such as Quake "don't have to be sexualized, that they're powerful, strong women", and so avoided "a lot of cleavage, you don't see high heels. It's about practicality."[135]

The costumes go through a natural evolution in the series. There is a shift at the end of the first season to a darker look, and all the characters have "definitely grown up" during the second season. In the third season there is another shift, "from the ragtag group of soldiers and scientists to [a] more precise militaristic outfit".[138] This change is also reflected in the series' color palette, going from "a much lighter tone, much more patterns" in the first season to having "stripped away a bit of color" by the third.[135] Despite this increasing darkness in the costumes, Foley intended to define each character as they are introduced and to have them always be recognizable and identifiable.[134] With the start of the fourth season, Foley said that "each season definitely has its own feel and this season will be no different. I think that you're going to see some subtle differences in the costumes of the characters"; she felt like Fitz and Simmons, in particular, had become "more adult looking", while all the cast had "a pretty specific ... civilian look" that would become more prominent as S.H.I.E.L.D. is re-legitimized and becomes more public.[139] Foley left the series after the thirteenth episode of the fourth season, to work on the television series Altered Carbon,[140] and was replaced with Amanda Riley. Riley used her previous experience recreating costumes to "blend in" with Foley's established look.[141] Foley returned for the first two episodes of the fifth season, before handing costume design over to Whitney Galitz, who had assisted Foley on the previous few seasons, and Christann Chanell.[142] Galitz eventually became sole costume designer for the series, before being joined by Jessica Torok during season seven. Torok took over for the second half of the season after Galitz left the series to give birth to her daughter.[143]

Practical effects edit

The series' props department is led by Scott Bauer. The pilot introduces the Incapacitating Cartridge Emitting Railgun, or I.C.E.R., tranquilizer weapons often used by the agents, with Joss Whedon having Bauer design "sci-fi"-looking guns, including a large rifle-like weapon. The series' further portrayal of the I.C.E.R.s was more subtle, with Bauer using airsoft guns that are safe to shoot others with over a small distance. I.C.E.R.-specific muzzle flashes are then added by the visual effects department. Bauer reused the I.C.E.R. rifle prop when making Mack's "Shotgun Ax", which appears in later seasons. The terrigen crystals that unlock Inhuman abilities in the series are 3D-printed from solid resin and then altered with extra details.[144] Additional practical effects and props were created by Legacy Effects, which also works on the MCU films,[137][145] notably creating Daisy Johnson's gauntlets for the third season.[137] Prosthetic makeup for the series is designed in conjunction with Glenn Hetrick of Optic Nerve Studios. Hetrick began work on the series with the second season, to create Raina's Inhuman look,[146] and returned for the third season to design and create the more unusual-looking Inhumans such as Lash.[147]

Title sequence edit

 
The various title sequences used throughout the series (0:29 loop)

Throughout the series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "[became] known for its signature use of changing title cards" to reflect the storyline being told and would define "a specific era of the series".[148] The third season introduces a new title sequence for the series, replacing the one that appeared in the first two seasons.[149] The title sequence in "4,722 Hours" is drastically different from the design introduced for the third season, with the series' title in the episode's typeface silently fading onto the screen over the back drop of the planet Simmons is stranded on.[150][151] The fourth season sees new series title cards for the Ghost Rider and LMD pods,[152][153] and an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. title card for the Agents of Hydra pod that changes to say Agents of Hydra for episodes primarily set in the Framework.[154][155] The Ghost Rider graphic is used again for the fourth-season finale.[156]

For the fifth season, the opening of "Orientation" is reminiscent of the sequence for "4,722 Hours", forgoing the title card and having the typeface silently fading onto the screen.[157] The subsequent episodes of season five feature a title card with the series name in a new typeface against a backdrop of various depictions of Earth: episodes through "Past Life" feature a destroyed future Earth;[158] episodes from "Principia" through "The Devil Complex" feature a present Earth; while episodes from "Rise and Shine" through "All Roads Lead..." feature the Earth beginning to crack.[159] Each episode of season seven features a different title card and opening to reflect the time period and genre of the episode.[160]

Filming edit

Production for the pilot took place almost entirely in Los Angeles to accommodate Joss Whedon's schedule,[161] while the rest of the series is primarily filmed at Culver Studios in Culver City, California.[162][163] Additional filming has also taken place around the world, including in Paris, France,[164] Stockholm, Sweden,[165] and Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.[166] Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. used the working title R.A.G.T.A.G. throughout its production.[167] The series is filmed on Arri Alexa cameras,[163] with David Boyd serving as director of photography on the pilot,[168] and Feliks Parnell, Jeff Mygatt, and Allan Westbrook doing so throughout the rest of the series. Garry Brown is the second unit director for the series, with stunts coordinated by Tanner Gill.[169] The series is filmed in 2K resolution.[170]

Visual effects edit

FuseFX serves as the lead visual effects vendor for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,[171] with additional work by Pixomondo, CoSA VFX, Greenhaus GFX, Lion VFX, and Synaptic.[163] The series sees an average of 80 to 150 visual effects shots per episode,[170] with 10 to 12 days to work on the effects for one episode once background plates have been received from filming.[171] This equates to approximately 2000 visual effects shots per season.[163] Mark Kolpack serves as visual effects supervisor for the series.[172] David Altenau was the in-house supervisor at FuseFX for "Pilot" through episode eight, with Kevin Lingenfelser taking over for subsequent episodes.[173] VFX producer Andrea D'Amico joined the team at FuseFX to work on the series in December 2015.[174] Two separate production management and creative teams were established to work on the show, and producers, compositors and various artists were able to alternate episodes. This was important because most of the episodes had to be worked on concurrently, either two or three at a time.[173] Typical effects for the series include the creation of character-driving effects animation, photo-realistic vehicles, CG set extensions, pyrotechnics, and atmospheric effects.[171] Some assets, such as a Quinjet and Helicarrier, are shared from Industrial Light & Magic, though "those models are generally super heavy and dense with data" and need to be made "HD friendly or simply manageable to work in [a] TV schedule."[170]

Music edit

Bear McCreary confirmed that he would compose music for the series in July 2013.[175] Unlike on some of his previous scores, ABC and Marvel allowed McCreary to work with a full symphonic orchestra,[176] typically featuring 50 or 70 players,[177] with over 90 for "important" episodes.[178] Orchestra recording for the series occurred at Warner Bros. Studios' Eastwood Stage, Sony Pictures Studios' Barbra Streisand Scoring Stage, and Twentieth Century Fox Studios' Newman Scoring Stage.[179] Complex synthesizer programming was also used, to give the score "a modern edge".[180]

Since Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was the first MCU television series, McCreary felt there was "a sense that it had to connect" to the consistent orchestra sound of the films but viewed through a television lens.[178] McCreary composes on average 30 minutes of music per episode.[181] Creating the main theme for the series, which McCreary also saw as Coulson's theme, was a process that took a lot of collaboration with the executive producers, who wanted a specific sound—"something big, that...belonged in the Marvel Cinematic Universe" but also "intimate because these aren't superheroes, these are regular people." McCreary had to work harder to make the theme heard, given that the show does not have a traditional title sequence.[176] By the third and fourth seasons, McCreary noted "the score became a little more intense and more electronically driven... [E]lectronics really moved to the forefront as we got into more stories about Inhumans and the digital world our characters inhabit. But the orchestra is always our foundation."[178]

In 2014, after working as an intern for McCreary, Jason Akers was asked to provide additional music for the series. McCreary hired Akers as a full time staff member in 2015, and he began to have more artistic input into the series' music. Akers is credited as co-composer alongside McCreary for the seventh season.[182][183] Some of McCreary's favorite pieces from the series included "Cello Concerto" from "The Only Light in the Darkness", and pieces that had "massive deviations" such as music for Ghost Rider, the Framework reality, and going to outer space.[84]: 30:45–32:02 

Original soundtrack album edit

In September 2014, McCreary announced that there were plans for an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. soundtrack,[184] which was released digitally a year later by Marvel Music on September 4, 2015, and on CD on October 9. Featuring music from the first two seasons, the soundtrack was written and produced by McCreary and Steven Kaplan, with the album produced by Joe Augustine with McCreary.[185][186] All music composed by Bear McCreary.[186] Steve Bartek plays guitar on "Aftermath of the Uprising", Eric Byers plays cello on "Cello Concerto",[187] and McCreary's wife, Raya Yarbrough, provides the vocals in "Alien DNA".[179] The episode column in the table below indicates which episode(s) the music was featured in.[181]

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Original Soundtrack Album)
No.TitleEpisode(s)Length
1."Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Overture" 2:51
2."Showdown at Union Station""Pilot" and "The Bridge"6:58
3."0-8-4""0-8-4"9:02
4."Rocket Launch""0-8-4"3:03
5."The Obelisk""Shadows"3:56
6."Aftermath of the Uprising""Turn, Turn, Turn"4:37
7."Gravitonium""The Asset"4:20
8."Cal""One of Us"2:42
9."Cello Concerto""The Only Light in the Darkness"4:49
10."Willing to Sacrifice""Shadows"4:32
11."Alien DNA""The Well", "Beginning of the End", and "Shadows"5:58
12."FZZT""FZZT"3:51
13."Garrett""T.A.H.I.T.I."2:09
14."Hail Hydra""Turn, Turn, Turn"1:47
15."Helicopter Rescue""Beginning of the End"2:05
16."Terrigen Crystals""Scars"4:21
17."The Big Bang""Beginning of the End"7:05
18."The Rising Tide""Pilot"3:46
Total length:1:17:52

Future albums edit

Regarding the release of additional music from the series, McCreary said in August 2020 there were no immediate plans but would "love for that to happen", given he had been waiting until the series concluded to assess everything that had been produced for any potential future releases. He also hoped to get fan input regarding pieces of music they would like to hear on a release in addition to the tracks McCreary would want.[84]: 28:52–30:44 

Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-ins edit

We're part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and so...we pitch our stuff to Kevin Feige and his movie group to see if there's something we can tie into, to see if they're okay about us using a character, or a weapon[, etc.]

—Executive producer Jeffrey Bell in September 2014, explaining the process of working in with the MCU.[34]

In July 2013, Jed Whedon said the series would work in tandem with the Marvel films, both past and upcoming, to weave in between the films, and to "try to make them more rewarding on both ends."[188] He explained that each Marvel project is intended to stand alone first before there is any interweaving, and noted that the series has to work with the film division and be aware of their plans so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe.[189] Bell elaborated that this was preferable so that people who do not watch the films can still follow the series, and vice versa. He stated that "ABC and Marvel both want the series to be able to make sense on its own", but that it was beneficial for the films to have the series fill in any "gaps" for them, due to having to be "big" and moving "quickly through a lot of huge pieces", unlike television which has time to deal with more nuances.[107]

In January 2016, Joss Whedon noted that this process "unfortunately just means the TV show gets, you know, leftovers." He stated that, for example, the series' creative team initially wanted to use Loki's scepter from The Avengers but were unable due to Whedon's plans for it in Age of Ultron.[190] On how their ability to connect with the films changed over the life of the series, Jed Whedon said, "The rule when we started was we couldn't say anything about spies, we couldn't say anything about Hydra, we couldn't have any A.I. or robots or anything like that, because all of that was coming in movies that year or the year after. Since then, they've blown those doors wide open". He added, "We have relatively free rein [in what the series can introduce and connect to]; we just can't go anywhere that [the films are] going. They know their stories so much further out than we do, which is good for us to tee up things that we know are coming to them or avoid things that they want to be special on the big screen. As long as we are not covering bases that they're going to cover, we haven't been told "no" that much". As an example, Whedon noted the fourth season's Framework storyline as "something that's pretty significant in our world, but is also a little eddy in the river that doesn't affect anything else because it's an alternate universe. So those kinds of stories help us go big without sending ripples through the whole MCU."[94] In May 2016, Chloe Bennet complained that Marvel did not acknowledge Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in their film universe, despite pretending that the films and televisions series were all connected; she expressed interest in seeing the Avengers in the series.[191]

The series mimics the films' post credits scenes with "end tags", starting with the episode "0-8-4" which features a Samuel L. Jackson cameo as Nick Fury. Bell explained, "Sometimes it'll be funny, sometimes it'll be a mythology thing ... or an extra little reveal about" the episode.[104] The end tag for "End of the Beginning" is a "directly lifted" scene from Captain America: The Winter Soldier.[192]

The series's first major tie-in episode with the wider MCU was "The Well", which begins immediately after Thor: The Dark World (2013).[193] The episodes "End of the Beginning" and "Turn, Turn, Turn" revolve around the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier,[194][195] which led to a retooling of the series.[196] Flashback sequences in "Shadows" and "The Things We Bury" featuring Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter served as marketing and set-up for the Agent Carter television series.[197][198] The events of "The Frenemy of My Enemy" and "The Dirty Half Dozen" led up to the opening sequence of Avengers: Age of Ultron, while "Scars" deals with the aftermath of that film.[199] The third season follows similar themes to the film Captain America: Civil War (2016), focusing on powered people and the different responses to them,[200] leading up to the episode "Emancipation", which takes place after the film and shows how its events affect the series' powered characters.[201]

The episode "T.A.H.I.T.I." introduces the Kree alien race to the MCU, members of which play a significant role in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).[202][203] This begins a storyline that recurs throughout the series and introduces Inhumans to the MCU,[3] with Jed Whedon saying that it was something "in the works" for a long time since Marvel Studios had plans for an Inhumans film in 2019, and this would be "one of the first instances where we get to start planting the seeds on the show before the film."[204] The third season introduces the concept of the Secret Warriors, with new Inhuman characters inspired by the comic of the same name,[5][205] while also retconning the history of Hydra in the MCU, tying it into the Inhumans storyline.[206] Gregg noted in January 2016 that the "writer and director [of the Inhumans film] will have free rein to do what they want to do with the Inhumans, but hopefully there'll be some way that our Inhumans connect to that."[207] When the film was removed from Marvel Studios' release schedule, Whedon noted that the series had "a little more freedom" and were "able to do a little bit more" with the species going into the fourth season, including the potential of introducing some of the "classic" Inhumans.[208] Marvel's Inhumans, a television series centered on Black Bolt and other members of the Inhuman Royal Family, was announced in November 2016 to air on ABC in September 2017.[209] It was not intended to be a spin-off of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[210]

In the lead-up to Avengers: Age of Ultron, Joss Whedon explained that despite bringing Phil Coulson back to life to helm Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the MCU itself dealing with characters seemingly dying only to return later on like Loki, Nick Fury, and Bucky Barnes, "As far as the fiction of the movies, Coulson is dead", choosing to not reference Coulson's resurrection in Age of Ultron to not diminish the impact of his original death among the characters.[211] Whedon further elaborated that due to his feeling that the audience of The Avengers doesn't necessarily seem to be the same one as the audience of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., in addition to introduce nineteen new characters, he would have been forced to explain Coulson's resurrecting once again to the film-only audience had Coulson been featured in Age of Ultron.[212] Despite this, Jeph Loeb stated prior to the film's release that there was a plan for the Avengers to discover that Coulson was alive eventually.[213]

The fourth season explores the concept of Life Model Decoys,[70] which were first referenced in The Avengers,[214] and introduces the character Ghost Rider to the MCU.[7] On why the series waited to begin exploring LMDs, Jed Whedon said that the series previously did not want to explore the concept before the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, which sees the introductions of Ultron and Vision in a similar manner to LMDs.[215] On introducing Ghost Rider, Whedon said that "with Doctor Strange (2016) coming out this year, the Marvel [Cinematic] Universe is moving into new waters," referring to the exploration of magic. "We felt that this was obviously a great character that we'd love to have on our show that we feel fits with that shift."[216] The season also continues storylines from the second season of Agent Carter, with the reveal that the Momentum Energy Labs group is a successor to the Isodyne Energy company, with both companies connected by the parent company Roxxon, a mainstay of the MCU.[217] The last four episodes of season five take place over a single day, and coincide with the events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018).[218] In August 2017, Emily VanCamp said that discussions had taken place for her to reprise her role of Sharon Carter for the series, but there were conflicts with her starring role on the series Revenge.[219] Patrick Brennan, who portrayed Marcus Daniels / Blackout in the series, appears as an unnamed bartender in the film Captain Marvel (2019). Marvel Studios producer Victoria Alonso alluded to the possibility that the two were the same character, given that film was set in the 1990s.[220]

Season seven sees Enver Gjokaj reprise his role as Strategic Scientific Reserve agent Daniel Sousa from Agent Carter, joining the main S.H.I.E.L.D. team.[221] There was a discussion to retcon Officer Saunders, a character Gjokaj played in The Avengers, into Sousa by having Sousa time travel back to the Battle of New York and going undercover as a cop, but the idea was dropped due to conflicts with the established timeline.[99] The Quantum Realm is also featured in the season, with Fitz using it to travel to the altered timeline created during the season and reunite with the S.H.I.E.L.D. team before bringing everyone back to the main timeline.[222] Whedon added that, with this introduction into the series, they planned to mention how the realm could be used to survive the snap from Thanos, as seen in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame (2019), but was ultimately cut.[167] Reed Diamond, who portrayed elite member of Hydra Werner Reinhardt / Daniel Whitehall, had been approached by Marvel Studios regarding his availability for Avengers: Endgame, with visual effects company Cantina Creative eventually using a photo of Whitehall in imagery for the film's time heist information screens, which was ultimately cut.[223]

In May 2020, Bennet called Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "the black sheep of the Marvel Universe" since "everyone was aware of the fact that we were supposed to be one thing when we started" and ultimately, the writers "had to side-step" many potential opportunities in order to not conflict with the plans for the films. Henstridge also added that in past seasons, all of the episodes had to be reviewed to ensure they would not show something the films would be covering, but for the final season, "there was just such a sense of just abandon" with all the ideas the writers came up with allowed to happen.[224] Ahead of the series finale in August 2020, Gregg and Wen looked back at the early tie-ins the series had in season one. Both felt having to wait until the release of The Winter Soldier resulted in the early episodes "treading water" and "hampered the writers" creativity. Despite this, Gregg did feel the end of season one "holds up really well" once the Hydra twist was revealed. Both added the series took off once the writers were less tied to the MCU films and were able to focus on the stories of the characters in the series.[225] Following the series finale, Bell looked back on the series and felt because of all the restrictions it faced from Marvel Studios until the Hydra reveal, it was "a tech series" when the audience was expecting "a superhero show with a lot of Marvel brand names". Tancharoen added that the series was "more case-of-the-week" when it first premiered, but that allowed them to plant various story devices that could be fully explored once they got past the Hydra reveal.[99] Bell also revealed the series at one point had been given permission to use the character MODOK before Marvel retracted their access the character,[99] hoping to work it into their storyline with Anton Ivanov / The Superior in season four.[226] The series had also tried to incorporate the space-based counterpart organization, S.W.O.R.D., but was stopped from doing this by Marvel.[227]

The Darkhold, which was prominently featured in season four, was later featured in the Disney+ miniseries WandaVision (2021), but with a different design to the one it had in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[228] Showrunner Jac Schaeffer said there were no "big conversations" amongst the writers regarding the Darkhold's previous appearance in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.;[229] co-executive producer Mary Livanos pitched the idea to use the Darkhold in WandaVision to increase the level of danger Agatha Harkness posed to Scarlet Witch, with the new design being based to how the Darkhold looks in the comic books and its design trying to answer questions of what it could look like, how it had been created and how it would appear and disappear.[230] Despite the redesign, director Matt Shakman opined that the Darkhold of WandaVision is same one of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[231] Schaeffer said that the nature of the Darkhold would be further explored in future projects.[232] The first episode of the Disney+ series Loki, "Glorious Purpose", revisits Coulson's death without acknowledging his return in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. When asked if they toyed with mentioning Coulson's resurrection, Loki head writer Michael Waldron said the idea could be "one other tendril of the multiverse, perhaps" and believed simply seeing Coulson again raised exciting questions.[233]

Marketing edit

Social media accounts for the series were set up in January 2013, months before ABC officially ordered it, "a rarity for a pilot".[234] By May 17, 2013, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was the top new show of the television season in terms of social media activity, with the series' official Twitter account having over 46,000 followers and its official Facebook page having close to half a million likes.[234] Many cast and crew members "live tweet" each episode, with J. August Richards noting that this brings instant feedback from viewers, and allows the crew to "watch the audience take that journey" in real time.[235] In September 2013, ABC announced the weekly companion digital aftershow, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Declassified, hosted by Brett Erlich, available on ABC.com, Marvel.com, WatchABC.com, and the Watch ABC app. Three expanded installments with guests were planned for the first season for its more "provocative storylines". Verizon Wireless served as Declassified's sponsor and created a hub featuring the aftershow alongside "live social feeds, Twitter polling, and sharable clips and graphics". Verizon was also the presenting sponsor of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on Watch ABC.[236]

For the final six episodes of the first season, Marvel began the "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Art of Level Seven" initiative, in which a different image was released each Thursday before a new episode, depicting a first look at a key event from the upcoming episode. Bell stated that the initiative was a way to tie the series back to its comics roots, and was thought of at the beginning of the first season. The production team tried to pair specific artists to the teaser posters based on their previous work and how it connected to the themes and emotion of the intended episode.[237] For the second season, the series returned as "The Art of Evolution", with an image for each of the final twelve episodes of the season.[238] For season five, Marvel revived their marketing art program, with "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Road to 100", with five posters, one for each season of the series, representing "key pivotal moments of each season" to commemorate the series reaching 100 episodes.[239]

At the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International, Marvel Custom Solutions and Lexus released a limited single-issue comic tie-in titled Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Chase,[240] set between the season 1 episodes "Seeds" and "T.R.A.C.K.S."[241] The comic was written by George Kitson, with art by Mirko Colak, Neil Edwards, and Mirco Pierfederici.[242]

A five-part web series titled Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Double Agent, also sponsored by Lexus, was released from March 4 to May 6, 2015, on ABC.com. The web series follows a newly hired Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. production assistant, who acts as a double agent for the "Mastermind", portrayed by Stan Lee. Cast and crew members from the series, such as Gregg, also appear, with viewers having the ability to vote in an online poll after each episode to guess where the double agent would go in the next episode; votes entered viewers in a drawing to win prizes from the set of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[243][244] Double Agent was nominated for Outstanding Digital Series at the 27th Producers Guild of America Awards.[245] Another Lexus-sponsored five-part web series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Academy, released from March 9 to May 4, 2016. In Academy, three Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. fans compete to play an agent in that series. Members of the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. cast also appear.[246] All three fans ultimately made cameo appearances in the third-season finale.[247]

The series has been promoted with various subtitles at different times, including Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Uprising in season one, leading up to the Winter Soldier crossover;[248] Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Fallen Agent for the end of the third season;[66] Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Ghost Rider for the first "pod" of season four;[249] and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: LMD for the second "pod" of season four.[250] The third "pod" of season four was known as Agents of Hydra.[251] In November 2020, props, costumes, and set pieces from the series were auctioned off.[252]

Release edit

Broadcast edit

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. airs in the United States on ABC,[87] in 720p high definition and 5.1 surround sound,[253] despite delivering the episodes to ABC in 1080p.[170] The first season aired on Tuesdays at 8 pm EST for the first season,[254] and starting with the second season, the series aired on Tuesdays at 9 pm EST,[255] before moving to the 10 pm time slot on Tuesdays for the fourth season.[256] For its fifth season, the series aired on Fridays at 9 pm EST,[257] on Fridays at 8 pm EST for season six,[258] and aired at 10 pm EST on Wednesdays for season seven.[259]

The second and third seasons of the series were broadcast in two blocks each, with a season of Agent Carter airing in between. Bell explained that this decision was made following the challenge of producing 22 episodes for the first season to be aired over 36–40 weeks, which meant having repeats and "losing momentum". Instead, Agent Carter took up much of that gap in a row, leaving the back half of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s season to run uninterrupted.[34] This format allowed the producers and writers to approach each season in two parts, each with distinct stories connected by carried-over elements.[260] Ahead of the fourth season, Tancharoen explained, "For the past two seasons, we've been able to break our season down into two little mini-seasons because of the airdate schedule. This upcoming season, our airdate schedule is a little different, so we're breaking it into three pods. Story wise, the development of that has made our lives easier, to break it down in that way."[92] The pod format was described as "7-10 episodes [that feature] little "enclosed plotlines" that formed a larger whole."[261]

Regarding whether they would break the fifth season into pods again as with season four, Bell said, "A 22-episode arc is a lot for people to hold on to. By breaking it up into either smaller arcs or different pods, by introducing a set of antagonists and putting them down, or moving from space to space, our experience has been that it's something the viewers enjoy, and it makes it a little easier to digest when you're telling some of these stories." Whedon also noted it would depend on how the season would be "broken up in terms of airing. If everything is running back to back, it feels weird to start calling it different things... We will try to have it in bite-sized chunks."[262] The season began airing its episodes on December 1, 2017,[8] once Inhumans had aired its eight episodes,[263] with the intent for all 22 episodes to air mostly uninterrupted;[263] a short hiatus was taken for the airing of the 2018 Winter Olympics.[9] The season ultimately was formed by two pod story arcs.[264] The sixth and seventh seasons each featured 13 episodes.[96][97]

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has been licensed in 155 countries and territories:[265] CTV holds the broadcast rights for Canada;[266] Channel 4 aired the series in the United Kingdom for the first two seasons, before it moved to E4 for the third through sixth seasons,[267] with season seven releasing on Disney+;[268] in Australia, the series aired on Seven Network for the first two seasons,[269] before moving to Fox8 starting with the third;[270] and in New Zealand, the show airs on TV2.[271] MyNetworkTV was awarded the series' syndication rights in the United States, and began broadcasting it in September 2016.[272]

Home media edit

Season DVD and Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 September 9, 2014[273] October 20, 2014[274] November 12, 2014[275]
2 September 18, 2015[276] October 19, 2015[277] November 11, 2015[278]
3 January 30, 2017[279] March 1, 2017[280]
4 July 2, 2018[281] November 14, 2018[282]
5 October 1, 2018[283] April 10, 2019[284]
6
7

The complete first season was first released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 9, 2014,[273] with the complete second season released on September 18, 2015, as an Amazon.com exclusive.[276][285] The first season was made available for streaming on Netflix in the United States on November 20, 2014,[286] with the second season on June 11, 2015,[287] the third on June 16, 2016,[288] the fourth on June 15, 2017,[289] the fifth on June 17, 2018,[290] the sixth on September 1, 2019,[291] and the seventh on October 30, 2020.[292] The series was available on Netflix until February 28, 2022,[293] before moving to Disney+ in the United States starting March 16;[294][295] it was already available on Disney+ in other territories.[293]

Reception edit

Viewership and ratings edit

Viewership and ratings per season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 8:00 pm 22 September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24) 12.12[296] May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13) 5.45[297] 2013–14 43 8.31 20 3.0[298]
2 Tuesday 9:00 pm 22 September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23) 5.98[299] May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12) 3.88[300] 2014–15 76 7.09 32 2.7[301]
3 22 September 29, 2015 (2015-09-29) 4.90[302] May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17) 3.03[303] 2015–16 85 5.52 47 2.0[304]
4 Tuesday 10:00 pm 22 September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20) 3.44[305] May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16) 2.08[306] 2016–17 110 4.22 70 1.5[307]
5 Friday 9:00 pm 22 December 1, 2017 (2017-12-01) 2.54[308] May 18, 2018 (2018-05-18) 1.88[309] 2017–18 133 3.57 97 1.1[310]
6 Friday 8:00 pm 13 May 10, 2019 (2019-05-10) 2.31[311] August 2, 2019 (2019-08-02) 1.88[312] 2018–19 N/A N/A N/A N/A
7 Wednesday 10:00 pm 13 May 27, 2020 (2020-05-27) 1.82[313] August 12, 2020 (2020-08-12) 1.46[314] 2019–20 N/A N/A N/A N/A

In the United States, the premiere episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. earned a 4.7/14 rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic, with 12.12 million total viewers,[296] making it the biggest network drama debut in four years.[315] Though the series debuted to strong ratings against its competition, NCIS, its ratings declined considerably over the following two months, though it remained Tuesday's top show among men 18–49, and overall was the No. 3 show among upscale young adults behind Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory. It also enjoyed DVR recordings that, according to TV Guide, were "through the roof".[316]

In March 2016, Alisha Grauso of Forbes discussed the series and its ratings, describing the show as having "never quite been the ratings hit for ABC that the network had hoped it would be... It's hard enough to write a film script that fits within the continuity of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, even harder to do it with a full-length TV season that must act as connective tissue to the larger world while still being its own thing." Grauso opined that the series' ratings may improve if it either focused on trying to be the best series it could be (with fewer connections to the films, like the Marvel's Netflix television series) or on just being "support and tie-in to the world of the Avengers". Grauso concluded, "The end result for either scenario is that, hopefully, ratings move up and stay up. In the first case, fans might be lost by the disconnect from the MCU, but a stronger storyline and more consistent writing would bring them and new fans back. In the second scenario, fans would tune in every week for fear of missing out on a bit of story that's important to the larger world."[317][318]

In November 2018, Parrot Analytics, which measures "how viewers interact with a TV show's brand online, assessing everything from global file-sharing and peer-to-peer traffic to social media activity", ranked Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the top 0.03 percent of in-demand television series worldwide, classify it as "Amazing". Series with similar demand included Better Call Saul, Criminal Minds, and Vikings, while Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. had higher demand than series such as The Originals, Supergirl, Arrow, and Fear The Walking Dead.[319] Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. saw the season seven episode "A Trout in the Milk" earn a series low rating of 0.2 in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic,[320] while fellow season seven episode "Brand New Day" earned the lowest initial viewers with 1.25 million.[321][322]

Critical response edit

Critical response of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
SeasonRotten Tomatoes
188% (72 reviews)[323]
291% (33 reviews)[324]
3100% (22 reviews)[325]
496% (25 reviews)[326]
5100% (23 reviews)[327]
693% (15 reviews)[328]
7100% (15 reviews)[329]

For the first season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 88% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.8/10 based on 72 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is sure to please comic book fans, but the strong ensemble and brisk pacing help to make this better-than-average superhero show accessible to non-fanboys as well."[323] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a "generally favorable" score of 74 based on 33 reviews.[330]

The second season has a 91% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.7/10 based on 33 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. relaxes into itself during its sophomore season, mitigating the show's growing pains by focusing on characters while amping up narrative thrills."[324] The third season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.2/10 based on 22 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Still evolving in its third season, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. further hits its stride with a blend of thrills, humor, and heart."[325]

The fourth season has a 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.8/10 based on 25 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. explores darker territory in its fourth season with the thrilling introduction of Ghost Rider, setting up an action-packed new chapter of Marvel's edgier mythologies."[326] The fifth season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.9/10 based on 23 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. swings for the fences with large-scale storytelling and wild twists that elevate season 5 from the saturated MCU and into its own space".[327]

The sixth season has a 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 7.7/10 based on 15 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Six seasons in and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. continues to deepen its exploration of space and the relationships between its heroes."[328] The seventh season has a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8/10, based on 15 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Heartfelt and held together by the strength of its super cast's chemistry, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s final season is a fitting farewell to a beloved team".[329]

Analysis edit

The way that the series is affected by the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier has been called "miraculous",[331][332] with Terri Schwartz at Zap2it writing "the fact that the movie so influenced the show is game-changing in terms of how the mediums of film and television can be interwoven",[331] while Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times stated that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "faces a future of perpetual re-invention, and that puts it in the exhilarating first car of television's roller-coaster ride toward possible world domination."[332] The fact that the series also depicts the rebuilding of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the MCU has also been highlighted, with Merrill Barr, reviewing "Beginning of the End" for Forbes, saying, "What Marvel's daring to say with this season finale is 'everything we do matters, and you need to pay attention to all of it.'"[333]

The series' introduction of the Inhumans was seen by Oliver Sava of The A.V. Club as making Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. an essential part of the MCU and Marvel Studios' plans, with the connections between the series and the films previously having always been reactive on the series' behalf, with "stuff" happening in the films and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. dealing with the fallout of it. However, the series would now be "making things happen, and these events will clearly impact the future of the MCU".[334] Barr wrote that the series "does a most excellent job of standing on its own two feet in a way we've never seen it do before. Come the final frame [of the second season finale], all anyone—Marvel fan or otherwise—will be asking is when season three begins."[335]

The third season's paralleling of themes from Captain America: Civil War was called "topical and relevant" and "downright eerie" by The A.V. Club's Alex McCown and ScreenCrush's Kevin Fitzpatrick. McCown compared the series' approach to setting up "a world distrustful of superpowers" to the real life events surrounding Cliven Bundy and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and said that "S.H.I.E.L.D. is taking full advantage of its medium in order to tell the story the upcoming Captain America film can't: A full and fraught exploration of the need to protect freedom and privacy, even for those with extraordinary abilities." Fitzpatrick added that this "topical bent...made for a great angle to build up that world mentality without feeling particularly subservient to the movies."[336][337]

Ahead of the fourth season, Collider's Kayti Burt opined that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is "the X-Men TV show you should be watching". Burt noted that the X-Men film franchise was expanding to television with the series Legion, but that S.H.I.E.L.D. already served that purpose well, highlighting the similarities between the X-Men and the Inhumans, both creations of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby during the 1960s consisting of a large group of super-powered people who "are our neighbors and our friends ... both heroes and villains", and face "the same fears and prejudices" from the wider community. Burt felt that the similarities between S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Inhumans and the X-Men became "particularly pointed" in the third season with the Hive storyline, which had a lot in common with the film X-Men: Apocalypse that was released around the same time; Burt was of the opinion that S.H.I.E.L.D. executed the storyline "much better" than the film did. Other similarities Burt discussed were the series' diverse and ensemble cast, its take on the mutant cure storyline, the parallels between Daisy Johnson's second season arc and the introduction of Rogue in the first X-Men film, and its social and political commentary. With the latter, Burt also discussed the similarities between the Watchdogs and Donald Trump, calling it "not very subtle, but social commentary doesn't have to be. I appreciate that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is attempting to comment on the current socio-political state of the country in a way that many of the other superhero TV shows don't even attempt to do. It's perhaps the show's most X-Men-like quality." Concluding, Burt said that though the X-Men characters cannot appear in the MCU due to 20th Century Fox holding the rights, "We still get to enjoy many of the themes prominent in the X-Men universe through S.H.I.E.L.D."[338]

Additionally, Marc N. Kleinhenz at Screen Rant discussed how the series "continues to resist a status quo", from the destruction and rebuilding of S.H.I.E.L.D., to the fallout from the Sokovia Accords. He noted that a major driving force behind the changes was the MCU films, with the series being forced "to constantly adapt to a changing narrative landscape that it has absolutely no control over." He also believed that the series was obligated to adapt various Marvel characters to screen which would not be appearing in films, such as Daisy Johnson, Mockingbird, and Ghost Rider. However, Kleinheinz felt that this mindset also came from within the series crew rather than just from Marvel, saying, "there's also the storytelling modus operandi that showrunners Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen have very obviously demonstrated during their four-year tenure. It seems that constantly staking out new ground from season to season is just as much a personal predilection as it is, possibly, a corporate mandate."[339]

During the Agents of Hydra pod in the fourth season, Collider's Evan Valentine noted how "[o]ne of the prevalent themes of this latter half of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s fourth season has been its jabs at the current Trump administration... When all's said and done, whether you support or disavow the current administration and what it's done with its time in office, does this commentary work here? Sure it does... We need to be able to laugh at what's going on in the world, regardless of whether we agree or disagree, but S.H.I.E.L.D. has managed to throw in some biting commentary this season."[340]

Ahead of the seventh and final season Shakeema Edwards of Vulture felt the series had "evolved into a science-fiction fantasia... exploring human mutation, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, space exploration, time travel, and even magic". Edwards continued, "what's most fascinating about S.H.I.E.L.D. as it enters its endgame is how it's committed to the practice of essentially adopting a new subgenre every ten or so episodes, particularly later in its run". Constantly shifting its genre focus allowed the series to have fewer "filler episodes" and could "maintain its momentum within and between seasons". Additionally, "the characters' ever-deepening devotion to each other has served as an emotional through line, a constant for the characters (and viewers) to hold on to as the narrative rapidly changes around them." Edwards concluded: "S.H.I.E.L.D. is going out on its own terms with season seven, a coveted planned conclusion in a television landscape rife with sudden cancellations. Fittingly, the show that originally brought the world of the MCU to the small screen will also serve as an outro to the cinematic universe's first phase in television".[341]

Accolades edit

The Atlantic named "4,722 Hours" one of the best television episodes of 2015.[342] The fifth season was recognized with The ReFrame Stamp for hiring people of underrepresented gender identities, and of color.[343]

Accolades received by Agents of SHIELD
Award Year Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
California On Location Awards 2016 Location Manager of the Year – One Hour Television Justin Hill Won [344]
2019 Assistant Location Manager – Television Miles Beal-Ampah Won [345]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2013 Most Exciting New Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Won [346]
Dragon Awards 2017 Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [347]
[348]
Hollywood Post Alliance Awards 2018 Outstanding Visual Effects – Television (Over 13 Episodes) Mark Kolpack, Sabrina Arnold, Kevin Yuille, David Rey, and Hnedel Maximore (for "Orientation: Part 1") Won [349]
Irish Film & Television Awards 2016 Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama Television Ruth Negga Nominated [350]
2018 Actor in a supporting role – Drama Jason O'Mara Nominated [351]
Kids' Choice Awards 2015 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [352]
Favorite TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated
2016 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [353]
Favorite Female TV Star – Family Show Chloe Bennet Nominated
Ming-Na Wen Nominated
2017 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [354]
People's Choice Awards 2014 Favorite Actress in a New TV Series Ming-Na Wen Nominated [355]
Favorite New TV Drama Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated
2015 Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [356]
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2014 Outstanding Special and Visual Effects "T.A.H.I.T.I." Nominated [357]
2015 Outstanding Special and Visual Effects "The Dirty Half Dozen" Nominated [358]
PRISM Awards 2015 Television Drama Multi-Episode Storyline – Mental Health Fitz's storyline from "Shadows" to "The Things We Bury" Nominated [359]
Golden Reel Awards 2014 Best Sound Editing – Short Form: Music "Pilot" - Lodge Worster Nominated [360]
2017 TV – Short Form – Dialogue/ADR "Deals with Our Devils" Nominated [361]
2021 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Episodic Short Form – Dialogue/ADR "What We're Fighting For" Nominated [362]
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Episodic Short Form – Effects / Foley "What We're Fighting For" Nominated
Satellite Awards 2014 Best Television Series or Miniseries, Genre Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [363]
Saturn Awards 2014 Best Network Television Series Release Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [364]
2015 Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [365]
2016 Best Superhero Adaptation Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [366]
2017 Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [367]
2018 Best Superhero Television Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [368]
Teen Choice Awards 2014 Male Breakout Star Brett Dalton Won [369]
2015 Choice Fantasy/Sci-Fi Series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [370]
2016 Choice TV Villain Brett Dalton Nominated [371]
2017 Choice Action TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [372]
Choice Action TV Actor Gabriel Luna Nominated
2018 Choice Action TV Show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [373]
Choice Action TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated
2019 Choice Summer TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated [374]
Visual Effects Society Awards 2014 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program "Pilot" Nominated [375]
2015 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nominated [376]
2018 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Mark Kolpack, Sabrina Arnold, David Rey, Kevin Yuille, Gary D'Amico for "Orientation: Part 1" Nominated [377]

Spin-offs edit

Marvel's Most Wanted edit

By April 2015, Marvel was developing a spin-off series of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Developed by Bell and writer Paul Zbyszewski,[378] it would star Palicki and Blood.[379] ABC passed on the project by May 7, 2015, when they announced their series renewals and cancellations, and new series pickups.[380] In August 2015, the spin-off series received new life as a reworked series, titled Marvel's Most Wanted, with a pilot order.[381] Hunter and Morse were written off Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the episode "Parting Shot", both leaving S.H.I.E.L.D., as Palicki and Blood "physically had to go leave to shoot the pilot".[123] In May 2016, the spin-off series was passed on by ABC once again.[382]

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot edit

A six-part digital series, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot, was revealed on December 6, 2016, to debut on ABC.com on December 13, 2016. It follows Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez on a secret mission, shortly before the start of season four, with Cordova-Buckley reprising her role.[250] Gregg, Jason O'Mara, Simmons, Bennet, Wen, De Caestecker and Henstridge all reprise their roles in the series as Coulson, Jeffrey Mace, Mack, Johnson, May, Fitz and Simmons, respectively.[383]

Ghost Rider edit

In May 2019, Hulu ordered Marvel's Ghost Rider to series, with Ingrid Escajeda set as showrunner and executive producer alongside Zbyszewski and Loeb. Gabriel Luna was set to reprise his role of Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider from the fourth season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the new series.[384] Rather than being a traditional spin-off from S.H.I.E.L.D., Hulu described the series as a new story that "lives unto its own" but is about the same character.[385] In July 2019, Loeb confirmed that the new series would reference Reyes's role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[386] In September 2019, it was announced that the series would not be going forward due to creative differences.[387]

Other media edit

At the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International, Marvel Comics announced an ongoing series titled S.H.I.E.L.D., to be set in the mainstream Marvel Universe and written by Mark Waid, beginning that December. Featuring art by a rotating group of artists including Carlos Pacheco, Alan Davis, and Chris Sprouse, the series is led by Agent Phil Coulson, and sees the canonical introduction of the characters Melinda May, Jemma Simmons, and Leo Fitz—who originated from the television series—to the Marvel comics universe, who Waid noted would be given "the Marvel Universe spin". Waid described the series as "done-in-one. Coulson and his team have a mission, and if we need someone for a mission, everyone in the Marvel Universe is available as a potential Agent".[388][389][390] Waid added that though the comic does not share events with the television series, it maintains the characters' relationships and personalities.[391] Marc Guggenheim relaunched the comic as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. for Marvel Comics' All-New, All-Different Marvel line,[392] and introduced the television series' character Grant Ward to the Marvel comic universe in May 2016.[393]

In September 2015, Phil Coulson, Daisy Johnson / Quake, Deathlok, Melinda May, Bobbi Morse, Lincoln Campbell, Sif, Raina and Gordon were announced to appear in the Marvel: Future Fight mobile role-playing video game. Their inclusion in the game was done to promote the start of the third season, as well as to allow Marvel to "extend storylines and build on backstories to engage fans in a brand-new experience", according to Marvel Games creative director Bill Rosemann.[394] In March 2016, de Caestecker and Henstridge reprised their roles as Fitz and Simmons, respectively, in the episode "Lizards", of the animated series Ultimate Spider-Man vs the Sinister 6.[395] Also in the month, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. downloadable content was revealed for Lego Marvel's Avengers.[396] The content consisted of a mission based "on the events leading up to the season two finale", which involved facing Jiaying and Daisy in Afterlife while rescuing agents,[397] as well as going up against Gordon and Cal Johnson who have occupied the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.[396][397] The content includes the playable characters Daisy Johnson, Leo Fitz, Agent Koenig, Melinda May, Bobbi Morse, Jemma Simmons, Cal Johnson / Mr. Hyde, Deathlok, Gordon, Grant Ward, Jiaying, Lincoln, and Raina, as well as the airplane the Bus.[396] Ming-Na Wen reprised her role as Melinda May to provide new dialogue for the content.[397]

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This article is about the television series For the comic book see Agents of S H I E L D comic book For the fictional organization s agents see List of S H I E L D members For the 1998 film starring David Hasselhoff see Nick Fury Agent of S H I E L D film Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D is an American television series created by Joss Whedon Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen for ABC based on the Marvel Comics organization S H I E L D Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division a peacekeeping and spy agency in a world of superheroes The series was the first to be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU and it acknowledges the continuity of the franchise s films and other television series It was produced by ABC Studios Marvel Television and Mutant Enemy Productions with Jed Whedon Maurissa Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell serving as showrunners Agents of S H I E L D The title card for the first two seasonsGenreAction Drama Science fiction SuperheroCreated byJoss Whedon Jed Whedon Maurissa TancharoenBased onS H I E L D by Stan LeeJack KirbyStarringClark Gregg Ming Na Wen Brett Dalton Chloe Bennet Iain De Caestecker Elizabeth Henstridge Nick Blood Adrianne Palicki Henry Simmons Luke Mitchell John Hannah Natalia Cordova Buckley Jeff WardComposersBear McCreary Jason Akers season 7 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes136 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAlan Fine Stan Lee Joe Quesada Jeph Loeb Jeffrey Bell Maurissa Tancharoen Jed Whedon Joss Whedon Paul Zbyszewski Jim Chory Brent FletcherProducersGarry A Brown Chris CheramieProduction locationsLos Angeles Culver CityRunning time41 44 minutesProduction companiesABC Studios Marvel Television Mutant Enemy ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 24 2013 2013 09 24 August 12 2020 2020 08 12 RelatedAgents of S H I E L D Slingshot Marvel s Agent Carter Marvel Cinematic Universe television seriesThe series stars Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson reprising his role from the film series alongside Ming Na Wen Brett Dalton Chloe Bennet Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge Nick Blood Adrianne Palicki Henry Simmons Luke Mitchell John Hannah Natalia Cordova Buckley and Jeff Ward joined in later seasons The S H I E L D agents deal with various unusual cases and enemies including Hydra Inhumans Life Model Decoys alien species such as the Kree and Chronicoms and time travel Several episodes directly cross over with MCU films or other television series notably Captain America The Winter Soldier 2014 which significantly affected the series in its first season and Agent Carter 2015 16 from which series regular Enver Gjokaj joined the cast for the seventh season In addition to Gregg other actors from throughout the MCU also appear in guest roles Joss Whedon writer and director of the MCU film The Avengers 2012 began developing a S H I E L D pilot in August 2012 Gregg was confirmed to reprise his role that October and the series was officially picked up by ABC in May 2013 The series attempted to replicate the production value of the MCU films on a broadcast television budget while also having to work within the constraints of the MCU that were dictated by Marvel Studios and the films Prosthetic makeup was created by Glenn Hetrick s Optic Nerve Studios while Legacy Effects contributed other practical effects Composer Bear McCreary recorded each episode s score with a full orchestra and the visual effects for the series were created by several different vendors and have been nominated for multiple awards The series premiered on ABC in the United States on September 24 2013 and concluded with a two part series finale on August 12 2020 with 136 episodes broadcast over seven seasons After starting the first season with high ratings the ratings began to drop Ratings continued to fall with subsequent seasons but were more consistent within each season while reviews for all seasons were consistently positive Several characters created for the series have since been introduced to the comic universe and other media An online digital series Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot centered on Cordova Buckley s Elena Yo Yo Rodriguez was released in December 2016 on ABC com Other spin offs were planned but never materialized Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Writing 4 3 Casting 4 4 Design 4 4 1 Costumes 4 4 2 Practical effects 4 4 3 Title sequence 4 5 Filming 4 6 Visual effects 4 7 Music 4 7 1 Original soundtrack album 4 7 2 Future albums 4 8 Marvel Cinematic Universe tie ins 5 Marketing 6 Release 6 1 Broadcast 6 2 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 Viewership and ratings 7 2 Critical response 7 3 Analysis 7 4 Accolades 8 Spin offs 8 1 Marvel s Most Wanted 8 2 Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot 8 3 Ghost Rider 9 Other media 10 References 11 External linksPremise editThe first season follows S H I E L D agent Phil Coulson as he puts together a small team of agents to handle strange new cases 1 They investigate Project Centipede and its leader The Clairvoyant eventually uncovering that the organization is backed by the terrorist group Hydra which has infiltrated S H I E L D In the second season following the destruction of S H I E L D in Captain America The Winter Soldier Coulson becomes director of the organization and is tasked with rebuilding it while dealing with Hydra a faction of anti superhuman S H I E L D agents and a newly revealed superhuman race called the Inhumans 2 3 During the third season Coulson begins a secret mission to assemble the Secret Warriors a team of Inhumans 4 5 as Hydra restores its ancient Inhuman leader Hive to power 6 After the defeat of Hive and Hydra S H I E L D is made a legitimate organization once again with the signing of the Sokovia Accords In the fourth season Coulson returns to being a field agent so S H I E L D can have a public leader and is tasked with tracking down more enhanced people including Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider In addition Agent Leo Fitz and Holden Radcliffe complete their work on the Life Model Decoy and Framework virtual reality projects 7 The fifth season sees Coulson and members of his team abducted to the space station Lighthouse in the year 2091 where they must try to save the remnants of humanity while figuring out how to get home 8 After returning to the present where they are labeled fugitives Coulson and his team work to prevent the future that they saw 9 They succeed in defeating a Gravitonium powered Glenn Talbot but Coulson dies due to his interactions with Ghost Rider in the previous season 10 As the sixth season begins the S H I E L D agents divide into two groups one heads to space to find Fitz who is lost following the last season s time traveling 11 12 while the other remains on Earth to face a team of mercenaries led by Sarge a man that looks just like Coulson 11 12 13 Season seven finds the team including a Life Model Decoy of Coulson 14 jumping throughout time to prevent the Chronicoms from establishing Earth as their new home Chronyca 3 and eradicating S H I E L D from history 15 16 Episodes editFurther information List of Agents of S H I E L D episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers in millions inc DVR First airedLast aired122September 24 2013 2013 09 24 May 13 2014 2014 05 13 438 31 17 222September 23 2014 2014 09 23 May 12 2015 2015 05 12 767 09 18 322September 29 2015 2015 09 29 May 17 2016 2016 05 17 855 52 19 422September 20 2016 2016 09 20 May 16 2017 2017 05 16 1104 22 20 522December 1 2017 2017 12 01 May 18 2018 2018 05 18 1333 57 21 613May 10 2019 2019 05 10 August 2 2019 2019 08 02 713May 27 2020 2020 05 27 August 12 2020 2020 08 12 Cast and characters edit nbsp Agents of S H I E L D cast members L to R Gregg Wen Dalton Bennet De Caestecker and Henstridge at PaleyFest 2014Main article List of Agents of S H I E L D characters Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson and Sarge Pachakutiq Coulson is an agent of S H I E L D and later becomes the organization s director 22 In April 2013 Gregg agreed to join the series after hearing creator Joss Whedon s explanation for Coulson s resurrection following the character s death in The Avengers which he called fascinating and true to the world of the comics 23 Gregg approached Coulson s promotion to director as getting his dream job which at the same time forced the character to adopt a more level headed attitude like that of Nick Fury 24 After being possessed by the Spirit of Vengeance in the fourth season finale the Kree blood that resurrected Coulson is burned away and he ultimately dies following the fifth season finale 10 Gregg plays a new character Sarge in season six 13 and portrays a Chronicom enhanced Life Model Decoy version of Coulson in season seven 14 Ming Na Wen as Melinda May Joss Whedon had the character a S H I E L D ace pilot and weapons expert nicknamed the Cavalry 25 and originally listed with the name Agent Althea Rice on casting sheets 26 rolling around in his head for a long time Wen was given some backstory for the character to prepare but was not told how she gained her reputation 27 with May s past revealed in Melinda Wen called it devastating To have learned what she had to do for the good of the many I can understand why it would traumatize her so much and cause her to retreat 28 Wen called May unconventionally maternal 29 and said that it is her relationship with Coulson that makes her stay at S H I E L D despite her past 30 Brett Dalton as Grant Ward and Hive Ward is a Hydra agent who poses as a S H I E L D black ops specialist 31 32 From the conception of the series it was decided that he would be a traitor Jed Whedon explained that they wanted to have infiltration based on betrayal on a small scale to represent the same thing happening on a massive scale and to make the Hydra revelation more personal for the characters 33 34 Dalton felt that Ward was always more loyal to his Hydra superior John Garrett than to Hydra itself and that he would become more of a wildcard after Garrett s death though still an antagonist to S H I E L D 35 36 Ward is killed by Coulson in season three 37 and his body is possessed by an ancient Inhuman Hive 6 Hive is killed in the season three finale Dalton returned to the series in its fourth season to portray Ward in the virtual reality Framework where he is Johnson s boyfriend 38 Austin Lyon portrays a young Ward 39 Chloe Bennet as Skye Daisy Johnson Quake An Inhuman S H I E L D agent with the ability to manipulate vibrations and create earthquakes 3 26 The character of Skye was always intended to become the MCU version of Johnson having consequences for the character s relationships with the other S H I E L D agents especially Coulson 40 Bennet felt that the character was someone who would wear her heart on her sleeve while having some control over her emotions 41 Wen noted that the character evolves from being anti establishment into suddenly being someone who wants to create an establishment that would help the Inhumans 29 In the third season she no longer goes by Skye and gains the public name Quake 42 43 Iain De Caestecker as Leo Fitz An agent of S H I E L D who specializes in engineering especially weapons technology 26 44 De Caestecker described the character as quite passionate about what he does but not emotionally intelligent 45 Fitz has a close relationship with Simmons De Caestecker says they just kind of fit each other in a very weird way 46 The character sustains brain injuries at the end of the first season The writers researched brain trauma with doctors and experts before approaching it in the series De Caestecker did his own research as well feeling it is something that should never be trivialized It s a real and serious thing we just have to constantly be respectful towards it 47 Elizabeth Henstridge as Jemma Simmons A S H I E L D biochemist who specializes in life sciences both human and alien 26 44 Henstridge described her character as intelligent and focused and curious she s got a wonderful relationship with Fitz They kind of bounce off each other 48 As Fitz and Simmons begin to spend time apart during the series Henstridge noted that it brings a whole new dynamic just to them as characters since they have been nearly inseparable since first meeting 49 On the harsher side of Simmons seen in later seasons Henstridge noted that the character has always been very mathematical in a way 44 Simmons is profoundly changed after being trapped on the planet Maveth for six months 50 Nick Blood as Lance Hunter A mercenary before agreeing to join S H I E L D 51 Blood described Hunter as someone who doesn t bow down to the etiquette of the S H I E L D hierarchy 52 He later elaborated that the character feels very independent so would probably not want to admit no longer feeling like an outsider Also he doesn t have too much respect for authority and titles If Coulson does something he respects that s all good If he doesn t he s going to say something On Hunter s on again off again relationship with Bobbi Morse Blood said there is a lot of truth in it of those relationships you have where it s kind of can t live with each other can t kill each other 53 Adrianne Palicki as Bobbi Morse Hunter s ex wife and an agent of S H I E L D who spent time undercover within Hydra 54 Palicki was approached by the showrunners specifically for the part during season two Palicki already had martial arts and gun training but had to learn to use the character s signature arnis sticks she noted similarities between Morse s fighting style and that of Scarlett Johansson s Black Widow from the MCU films 55 Showrunner Jeffrey Bell said the character is more loyal to an idea than anything else so what may seem in the short term as a betrayal by her is usually for what she sees as the greater good 56 Henry Simmons as Alphonso Mack Mackenzie A S H I E L D mechanic with a distrust of the alien and superhuman 57 Simmons said the character is more worried about contributing in his own way and getting his job done away from the field 58 Mack does not like violence but does what he has to do 59 Mack reveals in the third season that he relies on his faith implying that he is a Christian 60 Dee Hogan of The Mary Sue described this as a refreshingly positive portrayal of people of faith as Mack demonstrates the quiet confidence and love rather than the aggression and bigotry that s so often associated with it 61 Mack becomes the new director of S H I E L D in season six 62 Luke Mitchell as Lincoln Campbell An Inhuman with the ability to manipulate electrical charges 63 The character was introduced because the series already featured a guy with no eyes and a woman who now is covered in thorns but like the X Men there are also Inhumans who are just attractive people with powers and so Campbell represents them in the series 64 Campbell dies in the third season finale 43 making him the Fallen Agent that the series had been teasing for the entire second half of that season 65 66 The decision was made because the producers did not want a body count show but it is a real world with real stakes 67 John Hannah as Holden Radcliffe A transhumanist who believes in the improvement of humanity through enhancement 68 69 Radcliffe initially worked with Hive before joining S H I E L D where he begins work on transferring his artificial intelligence AIDA to a Life Model Decoy an old S H I E L D project 70 Natalia Cordova Buckley as Elena Yo Yo Rodriguez A Colombian Inhuman who can move at super speed for a beat of her heart before returning to the point she started from She reluctantly joins S H I E L D and becomes a part of the Secret Warriors eventually growing close to Mack who gives her the nickname Yo Yo 71 72 When first portraying the character Cordova Buckley smiled whenever Rodriguez was about to use her abilities to show an adrenaline rush and the feeling of having such power After positive fan responses to this the actress morphed this trait into a more mischievous personality for the character 73 Jeff Ward as Deke Shaw A roguish scavenger on the Lighthouse space station in the year 2091 74 who returns to the present with the S H I E L D team and learns he is the grandson of Fitz and Simmons 75 Production editSee also Production of season 1 season 2 season 3 season 4 season 5 season 6 and season 7 Development edit After The Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Entertainment in 2009 76 they announced that a Marvel Television division was being formed under Jeph Loeb 77 78 In the following months various pilots based on comics from Marvel s catalog went into development 79 80 In July 2012 Marvel Television entered into discussions with Disney owned ABC to make a new series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU The series was described as a kernel of an idea with a number of scenarios being explored including a high concept cop show 81 On August 7 2012 Joss Whedon was announced to be involved in the series development Whedon had written and directed the successful MCU film The Avengers 2012 82 On August 8 Whedon along with his brother Jed and sister in law Maurissa Tancharoen met with Loeb to pitch him their idea for the series with meetings in the following days with ABC Studios and ABC network 83 84 1 53 47 At the end of August ABC ordered a pilot for a series called S H I E L D to be written and directed by Joss Whedon with Jed Whedon and Tancharoen also writing 85 86 Disney CEO Bob Iger greenlit the series after watching the Marvel One Shot short film Item 47 87 In April 2013 ABC announced that the series would be titled Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D 1 and it was officially picked up for a full season of 22 episodes in May 2013 87 88 Jed Whedon Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell served as the series showrunners 85 with Bell joining the show to help the inexperienced former pair with hiring crew members and navigating the politics of studios and networks saying My job is to help them learn how to do that to steer the ship while they learn Joss Whedon assisted them before he started work on the sequel Avengers Age of Ultron 2015 34 The series was renewed for a second season in May 2014 89 a third in May 2015 90 and a fourth in March 2016 91 In September 2016 discussing the eventual end of the series Tancharoen said You always just forge ahead Until someone tells us to stop we will continue to move forward Jed Whedon added There are always ideas in the back of your mind for how you d wrap it up when they say That s it guys but we re not there just yet 92 A fifth season was ordered in May 2017 93 and Bell said they had a sense of how we d like the show to end when it ends We just need to know when that time is coming so we can build to it properly Jed Whedon continued Our goal is to know ahead of time because we would love to land the story in a way that s satisfying 94 The writers intended for the final episode of the fifth season to serve as both a season and series finale with some elements that could be adjusted based on whether the series was renewed for a sixth season or not Whedon added we re ready for if this is the end We re definitely going to make it rewarding either way 95 Despite this the series was renewed for a sixth season in May 2018 96 and a final seventh season in November 2018 97 98 Whedon likened these two seasons to bonus levels in a video game allowing the writers to have a bit of freedom 99 Writing edit The idea of Coulson as the long suffering bureaucrat who deals with Tony Stark s insufferability is delightful and hits the core of something I m also writing about all the time the little guy versus the big faceless organization and that s what Clark Gregg embodies the Everyman Creator Joss Whedon on the underlying themes of the series 100 Bell explained that he Jed Whedon and Tancharoen supervise all of the series creative decisions often consulting with Loeb When the showrunners are writing the series one person can write a script while the other two break stories so that a story can be broken every few weeks If the executive producers sign off on a story a member of the series writers room then produces an outline gets notes on it from the showrunners writes a full script gets notes on it from ABC and the production crew and then goes to set to produce the episode 34 In January 2013 Joss Whedon deflected any direct influences from other series such as the efforts of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in The X Files and explained that while the show would involve people with powers and the spectacle of science fiction storytelling it would focus on the peripheral people the people on the edges of the grand adventures 101 As the series began to introduce more powered individuals Bell noted that audiences seem to respond to powered people on the show and while it s not going to take over and become what the show s about as a texture and flavor of the stories we really enjoy that 102 Jed Whedon stated that the series would continue to emphasize the general public s response to powered people saying The dynamic in the world has changed There was one person with powers and then by The Avengers there were maybe six total now they re much more prevalent so there s reaction from the public based on that 103 On the balance between creating new material and drawing from existing mythology Bell noted that telling stories that can entertain both Marvel fans and non Marvel fans is challenging and that for the series they try to add nods to the MCU films or the comics in a way that works well on its own for all viewers but could also mean more for a fan 104 On where the series can draw from the comics Jed Whedon explained that there are areas of the comics that the series is not allowed to go to and that ultimately they only use the comics for inspiration in generating their own story Tancharoen elaborated that We re always going to be inspired and influenced by the comics but of course on the show we ll always be doing our spin to it 105 About comparisons between the scope of the series and that of the films Bell said that ABC and Marvel had been very generous with the series budget and that the production could not complain for a network series but that it was nothing compared to the films or even series like Game of Thrones He explained that the series does attempt to create Marvel moments as best it can but pointed out that some of the more memorable moments from the films are smaller character moments something that works really well on television so the series strives for those when it cannot afford more scope and scale 104 Jed Whedon elaborated that they look at a sequence and try to keep only what is required to tell the story so If a monster is landing on a car instead of showing the whole monster leaping through the skyline we want to be in the car with the character having that experience 33 nbsp nbsp L to R Jed Whedon Maurissa Tancharoen and Jeffrey Bell the showrunners of Agents of S H I E L D Actress Ming Na Wen attributed the time slot shift between the first and second seasons from 8 pm EST to 9 pm EST for allowing the writers a chance to be more serious with certain topics a little bit more intense with the fight scenes in the second season since the first season had to be more reserved because of it airing during a family time slot 106 In September 2015 Bell looked back on the first two seasons and talked about the challenges of and changes in the series He noted the negative reception from fans concerning the low number of recognizable characters like Coulson but pointed out that fans seemed to have grown to like the series original characters as they had been developed over time He explained that with the increasing number of characters and complex relationships in the series having different pairings and building new emotional relationships was important and stated that whether it s a quiet moment or in action we hope to deepen the audience s love and concern and hopes for these characters 107 A year later he reiterated the producer s intention to create a tradition moving forward of finding new combinations and new conflicts between different sets of characters given a lot of procedurals see the same people doing the same thing for five years and the character don t evolve or change at all 103 The producers and writers initially formed a general plan for the show through the end of a third season after reading the screenplays for upcoming MCU films 108 In May 2016 Chloe Bennet likened the end of the third season to the end of the first book of S H I E L D the end of something bigger and the beginning of a whole new tone for the show 109 She elaborated that the storylines that we started at the beginning of season 1 really wrapped up at the end of season 3 We ve had some major losses of people who have been with us on the show since season 1 From the table read to the first day on set there s definitely a new energy of the show moving forward 110 The series was moved to the later timeslot of 10 pm for the fourth season Jed Whedon said the writers hoped to skew a little darker because of this change with Loeb adding that It absolutely offers opportunities I don t know that it changes things all that dramatically though I mean at the end of the day Marvel is always going to make shows that run somewhere between PG 13 and PG 16 We re not going to be making Deadpool anytime soon on ABC 103 Marvel had a long talk with ABC about what can we get away with so to speak in the new timeslot which led to the inclusion of Ghost Rider in the season over one of Marvel s Netflix television series because Marvel felt that this character was right to tell darker and more violent stories right now and having him on S H I E L D aided that because it was so unexpected Loeb hoped that the combination of the later timeslot and the introduction of Ghost Rider would lead to some viewers who had stopped watching the series over the previous seasons giving it another chance 111 Casting edit Sarah Halley Finn the casting director of the MCU films along with her associate Tamara Hunter served as casting directors during the first season 112 21 In October 2012 a casting sheet for five lead roles was sent out 26 with Finn establishing offices in London Australia New York Vancouver Toronto and Los Angeles to audition actors 112 21 At the New York Comic Con Joss Whedon Kevin Feige and Clark Gregg announced that Gregg would be reprising his role as agent Phil Coulson from Iron Man Iron Man 2 Thor The Avengers and the Marvel One Shots in the pilot 22 and would headline the series 113 Also in October actress Ming Na Wen was cast as Melinda May 25 The next month Elizabeth Henstridge and Iain De Caestecker were cast as Jemma Simmons and Leo Fitz respectively 44 while newcomer Brett Dalton was cast as Grant Ward 114 Dalton gained 15 pounds 6 8 kg of muscle before the start of filming for the role 112 21 In December Chloe Bennet was chosen out of more than 400 actresses to play Skye the sixth and final regular for the first season 115 116 Bell called the character the hardest to find since need to be the quintessential Whedon heroine strong smart and self aware which was difficult to find in a 20 year old 112 25 Skye is revealed in the second season to be Daisy Johnson and no longer goes by Skye starting with the third 42 At the 2014 San Diego Comic Con Nick Blood was announced as cast in the role of Lance Hunter for the second season while the character of Bobbi Morse was revealed to be appearing 51 That August Henry Simmons joined the cast as Alphonso Mack Mackenzie a recurring role 57 and Adrianne Palicki was cast as Morse in a guest role to first appear in the episode A Hen in the Wolf House 117 The next month the entire first season principal cast were confirmed to be regulars for the second season along with Blood 118 Palicki joined them with the episode Aftershocks 54 119 In February 2015 Luke Mitchell was cast as Lincoln Campbell a recurring role for the second half of the season 120 121 All season two principal cast members returned for the third season 4 with Simmons and Mitchell joining them promoted from their recurring roles 63 122 In October 2015 the Inhuman Hive was introduced for the second part of season three he possesses the corpse of Grant Ward again portrayed by Brett Dalton 6 Also introduced were Natalia Cordova Buckley and John Hannah recurring as Elena Yo Yo Rodriguez and Holden Radcliffe respectively 68 71 Blood and Palicki left the main cast following the season three episode Parting Shot to star in the then planned spin off show Marvel s Most Wanted 123 Dalton and Mitchell also left following the deaths of their characters in the third season finale 67 Gregg Wen Bennet De Caestecker Henstridge and Simmons returned for the fourth and fifth seasons 7 124 They were joined by Hannah in the fourth 69 with Cordova Buckley once again recurring as Rodriguez in the season 125 before being promoted to a series regular for the fifth season 72 Dalton returned as a guest during the third pod of the fourth season 38 while Blood returned for an episode of the fifth season 126 Introduced in the fifth season was Jeff Ward who recurred as Deke Shaw 74 Wen Bennet De Caestecker Henstridge Simmons and Cordova Buckley return for the sixth and seventh seasons and were joined by Ward 75 97 Given the events of the final episode of season five in which it is implied that Coulson dies Gregg noted there is some interest in having me involved in the sixth season potentially with flashback and was also unsure if he would be a series regular should he return as he had been for the previous five seasons 127 Gregg ultimately returned as a series regular in season six playing a new character Sarge 13 For season seven Gregg portrays a Life Model Decoy LMD version of Coulson 14 while De Caestecker is absent for much of the season due to scheduling conflicts with prior commitments 128 129 first appearing in the season s eleventh episode 130 he is credited as a special guest star for his appearances in the season 131 Design edit Costumes edit Betsy Heimann was the costume designer for the pilot but left the series because of film commitments Assistant costume designer Ann Foley took over for subsequent episodes and worked closely with Tancharoen to create very strong different characters whose looks evolve along with the show 132 Foley also brought on concept artists Phillip Boutte Jr and Josh Shaw to assist with the design process 133 134 Foley watched every MCU film paying special attention to The Avengers and was also inspired by such films as Skyfall 2012 and Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol 2011 132 In October 2016 Foley said that she was specifically following the aesthetic of Captain America The Winter Soldier 2014 So any costume has to fit inside that world we ve established and has to fit that tactical look 135 On the variety of costumes created for each character Foley preferred to have set pieces in the characters closets as it s not a fashion show a guy like Ward isn t going to have twenty jackets in his closet He is going to have one that he uses all of the time 134 After reading each script Foley would do her own research before discussing the look of the episode with the writers 136 She then studied the comics general fashion and history to get a look that is recognizable to fans but fits into the more realistic world of the series 133 Costumes are either custom made or bought and the actors are brought in for fittings before filming This process was often challenging because of the series eight day per episode schedule 136 Foley stated that all costumes take a similar amount of time to create whether they are based on the comics or not 137 Marvel CCO Joe Quesada is involved in the approval process when costuming preexisting characters 134 including Daisy Johnson s Quake costume which is introduced in the third season The Quake costume incorporates elements from the comic version of the character and was intended to show that Quake could easily be part of the Avengers 138 139 Foley took steps to differentiate the Quake costume from Scarlett Johansson s Black Widow costumes from the films but was flattered by comparisons made between them Foley was also adamant about showing that characters such as Quake don t have to be sexualized that they re powerful strong women and so avoided a lot of cleavage you don t see high heels It s about practicality 135 The costumes go through a natural evolution in the series There is a shift at the end of the first season to a darker look and all the characters have definitely grown up during the second season In the third season there is another shift from the ragtag group of soldiers and scientists to a more precise militaristic outfit 138 This change is also reflected in the series color palette going from a much lighter tone much more patterns in the first season to having stripped away a bit of color by the third 135 Despite this increasing darkness in the costumes Foley intended to define each character as they are introduced and to have them always be recognizable and identifiable 134 With the start of the fourth season Foley said that each season definitely has its own feel and this season will be no different I think that you re going to see some subtle differences in the costumes of the characters she felt like Fitz and Simmons in particular had become more adult looking while all the cast had a pretty specific civilian look that would become more prominent as S H I E L D is re legitimized and becomes more public 139 Foley left the series after the thirteenth episode of the fourth season to work on the television series Altered Carbon 140 and was replaced with Amanda Riley Riley used her previous experience recreating costumes to blend in with Foley s established look 141 Foley returned for the first two episodes of the fifth season before handing costume design over to Whitney Galitz who had assisted Foley on the previous few seasons and Christann Chanell 142 Galitz eventually became sole costume designer for the series before being joined by Jessica Torok during season seven Torok took over for the second half of the season after Galitz left the series to give birth to her daughter 143 Practical effects edit The series props department is led by Scott Bauer The pilot introduces the Incapacitating Cartridge Emitting Railgun or I C E R tranquilizer weapons often used by the agents with Joss Whedon having Bauer design sci fi looking guns including a large rifle like weapon The series further portrayal of the I C E R s was more subtle with Bauer using airsoft guns that are safe to shoot others with over a small distance I C E R specific muzzle flashes are then added by the visual effects department Bauer reused the I C E R rifle prop when making Mack s Shotgun Ax which appears in later seasons The terrigen crystals that unlock Inhuman abilities in the series are 3D printed from solid resin and then altered with extra details 144 Additional practical effects and props were created by Legacy Effects which also works on the MCU films 137 145 notably creating Daisy Johnson s gauntlets for the third season 137 Prosthetic makeup for the series is designed in conjunction with Glenn Hetrick of Optic Nerve Studios Hetrick began work on the series with the second season to create Raina s Inhuman look 146 and returned for the third season to design and create the more unusual looking Inhumans such as Lash 147 Title sequence edit nbsp The various title sequences used throughout the series 0 29 loop Throughout the series Agents of S H I E L D became known for its signature use of changing title cards to reflect the storyline being told and would define a specific era of the series 148 The third season introduces a new title sequence for the series replacing the one that appeared in the first two seasons 149 The title sequence in 4 722 Hours is drastically different from the design introduced for the third season with the series title in the episode s typeface silently fading onto the screen over the back drop of the planet Simmons is stranded on 150 151 The fourth season sees new series title cards for the Ghost Rider and LMD pods 152 153 and an Agents of S H I E L D title card for the Agents of Hydra pod that changes to say Agents of Hydra for episodes primarily set in the Framework 154 155 The Ghost Rider graphic is used again for the fourth season finale 156 For the fifth season the opening of Orientation is reminiscent of the sequence for 4 722 Hours forgoing the title card and having the typeface silently fading onto the screen 157 The subsequent episodes of season five feature a title card with the series name in a new typeface against a backdrop of various depictions of Earth episodes through Past Life feature a destroyed future Earth 158 episodes from Principia through The Devil Complex feature a present Earth while episodes from Rise and Shine through All Roads Lead feature the Earth beginning to crack 159 Each episode of season seven features a different title card and opening to reflect the time period and genre of the episode 160 Filming edit Production for the pilot took place almost entirely in Los Angeles to accommodate Joss Whedon s schedule 161 while the rest of the series is primarily filmed at Culver Studios in Culver City California 162 163 Additional filming has also taken place around the world including in Paris France 164 Stockholm Sweden 165 and Old San Juan Puerto Rico 166 Agents of S H I E L D used the working title R A G T A G throughout its production 167 The series is filmed on Arri Alexa cameras 163 with David Boyd serving as director of photography on the pilot 168 and Feliks Parnell Jeff Mygatt and Allan Westbrook doing so throughout the rest of the series Garry Brown is the second unit director for the series with stunts coordinated by Tanner Gill 169 The series is filmed in 2K resolution 170 Visual effects edit FuseFX serves as the lead visual effects vendor for Agents of S H I E L D 171 with additional work by Pixomondo CoSA VFX Greenhaus GFX Lion VFX and Synaptic 163 The series sees an average of 80 to 150 visual effects shots per episode 170 with 10 to 12 days to work on the effects for one episode once background plates have been received from filming 171 This equates to approximately 2000 visual effects shots per season 163 Mark Kolpack serves as visual effects supervisor for the series 172 David Altenau was the in house supervisor at FuseFX for Pilot through episode eight with Kevin Lingenfelser taking over for subsequent episodes 173 VFX producer Andrea D Amico joined the team at FuseFX to work on the series in December 2015 174 Two separate production management and creative teams were established to work on the show and producers compositors and various artists were able to alternate episodes This was important because most of the episodes had to be worked on concurrently either two or three at a time 173 Typical effects for the series include the creation of character driving effects animation photo realistic vehicles CG set extensions pyrotechnics and atmospheric effects 171 Some assets such as a Quinjet and Helicarrier are shared from Industrial Light amp Magic though those models are generally super heavy and dense with data and need to be made HD friendly or simply manageable to work in a TV schedule 170 Music edit Bear McCreary confirmed that he would compose music for the series in July 2013 175 Unlike on some of his previous scores ABC and Marvel allowed McCreary to work with a full symphonic orchestra 176 typically featuring 50 or 70 players 177 with over 90 for important episodes 178 Orchestra recording for the series occurred at Warner Bros Studios Eastwood Stage Sony Pictures Studios Barbra Streisand Scoring Stage and Twentieth Century Fox Studios Newman Scoring Stage 179 Complex synthesizer programming was also used to give the score a modern edge 180 Since Agents of S H I E L D was the first MCU television series McCreary felt there was a sense that it had to connect to the consistent orchestra sound of the films but viewed through a television lens 178 McCreary composes on average 30 minutes of music per episode 181 Creating the main theme for the series which McCreary also saw as Coulson s theme was a process that took a lot of collaboration with the executive producers who wanted a specific sound something big that belonged in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but also intimate because these aren t superheroes these are regular people McCreary had to work harder to make the theme heard given that the show does not have a traditional title sequence 176 By the third and fourth seasons McCreary noted the score became a little more intense and more electronically driven E lectronics really moved to the forefront as we got into more stories about Inhumans and the digital world our characters inhabit But the orchestra is always our foundation 178 In 2014 after working as an intern for McCreary Jason Akers was asked to provide additional music for the series McCreary hired Akers as a full time staff member in 2015 and he began to have more artistic input into the series music Akers is credited as co composer alongside McCreary for the seventh season 182 183 Some of McCreary s favorite pieces from the series included Cello Concerto from The Only Light in the Darkness and pieces that had massive deviations such as music for Ghost Rider the Framework reality and going to outer space 84 30 45 32 02 Original soundtrack album edit In September 2014 McCreary announced that there were plans for an Agents of S H I E L D soundtrack 184 which was released digitally a year later by Marvel Music on September 4 2015 and on CD on October 9 Featuring music from the first two seasons the soundtrack was written and produced by McCreary and Steven Kaplan with the album produced by Joe Augustine with McCreary 185 186 All music composed by Bear McCreary 186 Steve Bartek plays guitar on Aftermath of the Uprising Eric Byers plays cello on Cello Concerto 187 and McCreary s wife Raya Yarbrough provides the vocals in Alien DNA 179 The episode column in the table below indicates which episode s the music was featured in 181 Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D Original Soundtrack Album No TitleEpisode s Length1 Agents of S H I E L D Overture 2 512 Showdown at Union Station Pilot and The Bridge 6 583 0 8 4 0 8 4 9 024 Rocket Launch 0 8 4 3 035 The Obelisk Shadows 3 566 Aftermath of the Uprising Turn Turn Turn 4 377 Gravitonium The Asset 4 208 Cal One of Us 2 429 Cello Concerto The Only Light in the Darkness 4 4910 Willing to Sacrifice Shadows 4 3211 Alien DNA The Well Beginning of the End and Shadows 5 5812 FZZT FZZT 3 5113 Garrett T A H I T I 2 0914 Hail Hydra Turn Turn Turn 1 4715 Helicopter Rescue Beginning of the End 2 0516 Terrigen Crystals Scars 4 2117 The Big Bang Beginning of the End 7 0518 The Rising Tide Pilot 3 46Total length 1 17 52 Future albums edit Regarding the release of additional music from the series McCreary said in August 2020 there were no immediate plans but would love for that to happen given he had been waiting until the series concluded to assess everything that had been produced for any potential future releases He also hoped to get fan input regarding pieces of music they would like to hear on a release in addition to the tracks McCreary would want 84 28 52 30 44 Marvel Cinematic Universe tie ins edit We re part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and so we pitch our stuff to Kevin Feige and his movie group to see if there s something we can tie into to see if they re okay about us using a character or a weapon etc Executive producer Jeffrey Bell in September 2014 explaining the process of working in with the MCU 34 In July 2013 Jed Whedon said the series would work in tandem with the Marvel films both past and upcoming to weave in between the films and to try to make them more rewarding on both ends 188 He explained that each Marvel project is intended to stand alone first before there is any interweaving and noted that the series has to work with the film division and be aware of their plans so as not to interfere when introducing someone or something to the universe 189 Bell elaborated that this was preferable so that people who do not watch the films can still follow the series and vice versa He stated that ABC and Marvel both want the series to be able to make sense on its own but that it was beneficial for the films to have the series fill in any gaps for them due to having to be big and moving quickly through a lot of huge pieces unlike television which has time to deal with more nuances 107 In January 2016 Joss Whedon noted that this process unfortunately just means the TV show gets you know leftovers He stated that for example the series creative team initially wanted to use Loki s scepter from The Avengers but were unable due to Whedon s plans for it in Age of Ultron 190 On how their ability to connect with the films changed over the life of the series Jed Whedon said The rule when we started was we couldn t say anything about spies we couldn t say anything about Hydra we couldn t have any A I or robots or anything like that because all of that was coming in movies that year or the year after Since then they ve blown those doors wide open He added We have relatively free rein in what the series can introduce and connect to we just can t go anywhere that the films are going They know their stories so much further out than we do which is good for us to tee up things that we know are coming to them or avoid things that they want to be special on the big screen As long as we are not covering bases that they re going to cover we haven t been told no that much As an example Whedon noted the fourth season s Framework storyline as something that s pretty significant in our world but is also a little eddy in the river that doesn t affect anything else because it s an alternate universe So those kinds of stories help us go big without sending ripples through the whole MCU 94 In May 2016 Chloe Bennet complained that Marvel did not acknowledge Agents of S H I E L D in their film universe despite pretending that the films and televisions series were all connected she expressed interest in seeing the Avengers in the series 191 The series mimics the films post credits scenes with end tags starting with the episode 0 8 4 which features a Samuel L Jackson cameo as Nick Fury Bell explained Sometimes it ll be funny sometimes it ll be a mythology thing or an extra little reveal about the episode 104 The end tag for End of the Beginning is a directly lifted scene from Captain America The Winter Soldier 192 The series s first major tie in episode with the wider MCU was The Well which begins immediately after Thor The Dark World 2013 193 The episodes End of the Beginning and Turn Turn Turn revolve around the events of Captain America The Winter Soldier 194 195 which led to a retooling of the series 196 Flashback sequences in Shadows and The Things We Bury featuring Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter served as marketing and set up for the Agent Carter television series 197 198 The events of The Frenemy of My Enemy and The Dirty Half Dozen led up to the opening sequence of Avengers Age of Ultron while Scars deals with the aftermath of that film 199 The third season follows similar themes to the film Captain America Civil War 2016 focusing on powered people and the different responses to them 200 leading up to the episode Emancipation which takes place after the film and shows how its events affect the series powered characters 201 The episode T A H I T I introduces the Kree alien race to the MCU members of which play a significant role in Guardians of the Galaxy 2014 202 203 This begins a storyline that recurs throughout the series and introduces Inhumans to the MCU 3 with Jed Whedon saying that it was something in the works for a long time since Marvel Studios had plans for an Inhumans film in 2019 and this would be one of the first instances where we get to start planting the seeds on the show before the film 204 The third season introduces the concept of the Secret Warriors with new Inhuman characters inspired by the comic of the same name 5 205 while also retconning the history of Hydra in the MCU tying it into the Inhumans storyline 206 Gregg noted in January 2016 that the writer and director of the Inhumans film will have free rein to do what they want to do with the Inhumans but hopefully there ll be some way that our Inhumans connect to that 207 When the film was removed from Marvel Studios release schedule Whedon noted that the series had a little more freedom and were able to do a little bit more with the species going into the fourth season including the potential of introducing some of the classic Inhumans 208 Marvel s Inhumans a television series centered on Black Bolt and other members of the Inhuman Royal Family was announced in November 2016 to air on ABC in September 2017 209 It was not intended to be a spin off of Agents of S H I E L D 210 In the lead up to Avengers Age of Ultron Joss Whedon explained that despite bringing Phil Coulson back to life to helm Agents of S H I E L D and the MCU itself dealing with characters seemingly dying only to return later on like Loki Nick Fury and Bucky Barnes As far as the fiction of the movies Coulson is dead choosing to not reference Coulson s resurrection in Age of Ultron to not diminish the impact of his original death among the characters 211 Whedon further elaborated that due to his feeling that the audience of The Avengers doesn t necessarily seem to be the same one as the audience of Agents of S H I E L D in addition to introduce nineteen new characters he would have been forced to explain Coulson s resurrecting once again to the film only audience had Coulson been featured in Age of Ultron 212 Despite this Jeph Loeb stated prior to the film s release that there was a plan for the Avengers to discover that Coulson was alive eventually 213 The fourth season explores the concept of Life Model Decoys 70 which were first referenced in The Avengers 214 and introduces the character Ghost Rider to the MCU 7 On why the series waited to begin exploring LMDs Jed Whedon said that the series previously did not want to explore the concept before the release of Avengers Age of Ultron which sees the introductions of Ultron and Vision in a similar manner to LMDs 215 On introducing Ghost Rider Whedon said that with Doctor Strange 2016 coming out this year the Marvel Cinematic Universe is moving into new waters referring to the exploration of magic We felt that this was obviously a great character that we d love to have on our show that we feel fits with that shift 216 The season also continues storylines from the second season of Agent Carter with the reveal that the Momentum Energy Labs group is a successor to the Isodyne Energy company with both companies connected by the parent company Roxxon a mainstay of the MCU 217 The last four episodes of season five take place over a single day and coincide with the events of Avengers Infinity War 2018 218 In August 2017 Emily VanCamp said that discussions had taken place for her to reprise her role of Sharon Carter for the series but there were conflicts with her starring role on the series Revenge 219 Patrick Brennan who portrayed Marcus Daniels Blackout in the series appears as an unnamed bartender in the film Captain Marvel 2019 Marvel Studios producer Victoria Alonso alluded to the possibility that the two were the same character given that film was set in the 1990s 220 Season seven sees Enver Gjokaj reprise his role as Strategic Scientific Reserve agent Daniel Sousa from Agent Carter joining the main S H I E L D team 221 There was a discussion to retcon Officer Saunders a character Gjokaj played in The Avengers into Sousa by having Sousa time travel back to the Battle of New York and going undercover as a cop but the idea was dropped due to conflicts with the established timeline 99 The Quantum Realm is also featured in the season with Fitz using it to travel to the altered timeline created during the season and reunite with the S H I E L D team before bringing everyone back to the main timeline 222 Whedon added that with this introduction into the series they planned to mention how the realm could be used to survive the snap from Thanos as seen in Avengers Infinity War and Avengers Endgame 2019 but was ultimately cut 167 Reed Diamond who portrayed elite member of Hydra Werner Reinhardt Daniel Whitehall had been approached by Marvel Studios regarding his availability for Avengers Endgame with visual effects company Cantina Creative eventually using a photo of Whitehall in imagery for the film s time heist information screens which was ultimately cut 223 In May 2020 Bennet called Agents of S H I E L D the black sheep of the Marvel Universe since everyone was aware of the fact that we were supposed to be one thing when we started and ultimately the writers had to side step many potential opportunities in order to not conflict with the plans for the films Henstridge also added that in past seasons all of the episodes had to be reviewed to ensure they would not show something the films would be covering but for the final season there was just such a sense of just abandon with all the ideas the writers came up with allowed to happen 224 Ahead of the series finale in August 2020 Gregg and Wen looked back at the early tie ins the series had in season one Both felt having to wait until the release of The Winter Soldier resulted in the early episodes treading water and hampered the writers creativity Despite this Gregg did feel the end of season one holds up really well once the Hydra twist was revealed Both added the series took off once the writers were less tied to the MCU films and were able to focus on the stories of the characters in the series 225 Following the series finale Bell looked back on the series and felt because of all the restrictions it faced from Marvel Studios until the Hydra reveal it was a tech series when the audience was expecting a superhero show with a lot of Marvel brand names Tancharoen added that the series was more case of the week when it first premiered but that allowed them to plant various story devices that could be fully explored once they got past the Hydra reveal 99 Bell also revealed the series at one point had been given permission to use the character MODOK before Marvel retracted their access the character 99 hoping to work it into their storyline with Anton Ivanov The Superior in season four 226 The series had also tried to incorporate the space based counterpart organization S W O R D but was stopped from doing this by Marvel 227 The Darkhold which was prominently featured in season four was later featured in the Disney miniseries WandaVision 2021 but with a different design to the one it had in Agents of S H I E L D 228 Showrunner Jac Schaeffer said there were no big conversations amongst the writers regarding the Darkhold s previous appearance in Agents of S H I E L D 229 co executive producer Mary Livanos pitched the idea to use the Darkhold in WandaVision to increase the level of danger Agatha Harkness posed to Scarlet Witch with the new design being based to how the Darkhold looks in the comic books and its design trying to answer questions of what it could look like how it had been created and how it would appear and disappear 230 Despite the redesign director Matt Shakman opined that the Darkhold of WandaVision is same one of Agents of S H I E L D 231 Schaeffer said that the nature of the Darkhold would be further explored in future projects 232 The first episode of the Disney series Loki Glorious Purpose revisits Coulson s death without acknowledging his return in Agents of S H I E L D When asked if they toyed with mentioning Coulson s resurrection Loki head writer Michael Waldron said the idea could be one other tendril of the multiverse perhaps and believed simply seeing Coulson again raised exciting questions 233 Marketing editSocial media accounts for the series were set up in January 2013 months before ABC officially ordered it a rarity for a pilot 234 By May 17 2013 Agents of S H I E L D was the top new show of the television season in terms of social media activity with the series official Twitter account having over 46 000 followers and its official Facebook page having close to half a million likes 234 Many cast and crew members live tweet each episode with J August Richards noting that this brings instant feedback from viewers and allows the crew to watch the audience take that journey in real time 235 In September 2013 ABC announced the weekly companion digital aftershow Agents of S H I E L D Declassified hosted by Brett Erlich available on ABC com Marvel com WatchABC com and the Watch ABC app Three expanded installments with guests were planned for the first season for its more provocative storylines Verizon Wireless served as Declassified s sponsor and created a hub featuring the aftershow alongside live social feeds Twitter polling and sharable clips and graphics Verizon was also the presenting sponsor of Agents of S H I E L D on Watch ABC 236 For the final six episodes of the first season Marvel began the Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D The Art of Level Seven initiative in which a different image was released each Thursday before a new episode depicting a first look at a key event from the upcoming episode Bell stated that the initiative was a way to tie the series back to its comics roots and was thought of at the beginning of the first season The production team tried to pair specific artists to the teaser posters based on their previous work and how it connected to the themes and emotion of the intended episode 237 For the second season the series returned as The Art of Evolution with an image for each of the final twelve episodes of the season 238 For season five Marvel revived their marketing art program with Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D The Road to 100 with five posters one for each season of the series representing key pivotal moments of each season to commemorate the series reaching 100 episodes 239 At the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International Marvel Custom Solutions and Lexus released a limited single issue comic tie in titled Agents of S H I E L D The Chase 240 set between the season 1 episodes Seeds and T R A C K S 241 The comic was written by George Kitson with art by Mirko Colak Neil Edwards and Mirco Pierfederici 242 A five part web series titled Agents of S H I E L D Double Agent also sponsored by Lexus was released from March 4 to May 6 2015 on ABC com The web series follows a newly hired Agents of S H I E L D production assistant who acts as a double agent for the Mastermind portrayed by Stan Lee Cast and crew members from the series such as Gregg also appear with viewers having the ability to vote in an online poll after each episode to guess where the double agent would go in the next episode votes entered viewers in a drawing to win prizes from the set of Agents of S H I E L D 243 244 Double Agent was nominated for Outstanding Digital Series at the 27th Producers Guild of America Awards 245 Another Lexus sponsored five part web series Agents of S H I E L D Academy released from March 9 to May 4 2016 In Academy three Agents of S H I E L D fans compete to play an agent in that series Members of the Agents of S H I E L D cast also appear 246 All three fans ultimately made cameo appearances in the third season finale 247 The series has been promoted with various subtitles at different times including Agents of S H I E L D Uprising in season one leading up to the Winter Soldier crossover 248 Agents of S H I E L D Fallen Agent for the end of the third season 66 Agents of S H I E L D Ghost Rider for the first pod of season four 249 and Agents of S H I E L D LMD for the second pod of season four 250 The third pod of season four was known as Agents of Hydra 251 In November 2020 props costumes and set pieces from the series were auctioned off 252 Release editBroadcast edit Agents of S H I E L D airs in the United States on ABC 87 in 720p high definition and 5 1 surround sound 253 despite delivering the episodes to ABC in 1080p 170 The first season aired on Tuesdays at 8 pm EST for the first season 254 and starting with the second season the series aired on Tuesdays at 9 pm EST 255 before moving to the 10 pm time slot on Tuesdays for the fourth season 256 For its fifth season the series aired on Fridays at 9 pm EST 257 on Fridays at 8 pm EST for season six 258 and aired at 10 pm EST on Wednesdays for season seven 259 The second and third seasons of the series were broadcast in two blocks each with a season of Agent Carter airing in between Bell explained that this decision was made following the challenge of producing 22 episodes for the first season to be aired over 36 40 weeks which meant having repeats and losing momentum Instead Agent Carter took up much of that gap in a row leaving the back half of Agents of S H I E L D s season to run uninterrupted 34 This format allowed the producers and writers to approach each season in two parts each with distinct stories connected by carried over elements 260 Ahead of the fourth season Tancharoen explained For the past two seasons we ve been able to break our season down into two little mini seasons because of the airdate schedule This upcoming season our airdate schedule is a little different so we re breaking it into three pods Story wise the development of that has made our lives easier to break it down in that way 92 The pod format was described as 7 10 episodes that feature little enclosed plotlines that formed a larger whole 261 Regarding whether they would break the fifth season into pods again as with season four Bell said A 22 episode arc is a lot for people to hold on to By breaking it up into either smaller arcs or different pods by introducing a set of antagonists and putting them down or moving from space to space our experience has been that it s something the viewers enjoy and it makes it a little easier to digest when you re telling some of these stories Whedon also noted it would depend on how the season would be broken up in terms of airing If everything is running back to back it feels weird to start calling it different things We will try to have it in bite sized chunks 262 The season began airing its episodes on December 1 2017 8 once Inhumans had aired its eight episodes 263 with the intent for all 22 episodes to air mostly uninterrupted 263 a short hiatus was taken for the airing of the 2018 Winter Olympics 9 The season ultimately was formed by two pod story arcs 264 The sixth and seventh seasons each featured 13 episodes 96 97 Agents of S H I E L D has been licensed in 155 countries and territories 265 CTV holds the broadcast rights for Canada 266 Channel 4 aired the series in the United Kingdom for the first two seasons before it moved to E4 for the third through sixth seasons 267 with season seven releasing on Disney 268 in Australia the series aired on Seven Network for the first two seasons 269 before moving to Fox8 starting with the third 270 and in New Zealand the show airs on TV2 271 MyNetworkTV was awarded the series syndication rights in the United States and began broadcasting it in September 2016 272 Home media edit Season DVD and Blu ray release datesRegion 1 Region 2 Region 41 September 9 2014 273 October 20 2014 274 November 12 2014 275 2 September 18 2015 276 October 19 2015 277 November 11 2015 278 3 January 30 2017 279 March 1 2017 280 4 July 2 2018 281 November 14 2018 282 5 October 1 2018 283 April 10 2019 284 6 7 The complete first season was first released on Blu ray and DVD on September 9 2014 273 with the complete second season released on September 18 2015 as an Amazon com exclusive 276 285 The first season was made available for streaming on Netflix in the United States on November 20 2014 286 with the second season on June 11 2015 287 the third on June 16 2016 288 the fourth on June 15 2017 289 the fifth on June 17 2018 290 the sixth on September 1 2019 291 and the seventh on October 30 2020 292 The series was available on Netflix until February 28 2022 293 before moving to Disney in the United States starting March 16 294 295 it was already available on Disney in other territories 293 Reception editViewership and ratings edit Viewership and ratings per season of Agents of S H I E L D Season Timeslot ET Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions 18 49rank Avg 18 49ratingDate Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Tuesday 8 00 pm 22 September 24 2013 2013 09 24 12 12 296 May 13 2014 2014 05 13 5 45 297 2013 14 43 8 31 20 3 0 298 2 Tuesday 9 00 pm 22 September 23 2014 2014 09 23 5 98 299 May 12 2015 2015 05 12 3 88 300 2014 15 76 7 09 32 2 7 301 3 22 September 29 2015 2015 09 29 4 90 302 May 17 2016 2016 05 17 3 03 303 2015 16 85 5 52 47 2 0 304 4 Tuesday 10 00 pm 22 September 20 2016 2016 09 20 3 44 305 May 16 2017 2017 05 16 2 08 306 2016 17 110 4 22 70 1 5 307 5 Friday 9 00 pm 22 December 1 2017 2017 12 01 2 54 308 May 18 2018 2018 05 18 1 88 309 2017 18 133 3 57 97 1 1 310 6 Friday 8 00 pm 13 May 10 2019 2019 05 10 2 31 311 August 2 2019 2019 08 02 1 88 312 2018 19 N A N A N A N A7 Wednesday 10 00 pm 13 May 27 2020 2020 05 27 1 82 313 August 12 2020 2020 08 12 1 46 314 2019 20 N A N A N A N AIn the United States the premiere episode of Agents of S H I E L D earned a 4 7 14 rating in the 18 to 49 year old demographic with 12 12 million total viewers 296 making it the biggest network drama debut in four years 315 Though the series debuted to strong ratings against its competition NCIS its ratings declined considerably over the following two months though it remained Tuesday s top show among men 18 49 and overall was the No 3 show among upscale young adults behind Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory It also enjoyed DVR recordings that according to TV Guide were through the roof 316 In March 2016 Alisha Grauso of Forbes discussed the series and its ratings describing the show as having never quite been the ratings hit for ABC that the network had hoped it would be It s hard enough to write a film script that fits within the continuity of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe even harder to do it with a full length TV season that must act as connective tissue to the larger world while still being its own thing Grauso opined that the series ratings may improve if it either focused on trying to be the best series it could be with fewer connections to the films like the Marvel s Netflix television series or on just being support and tie in to the world of the Avengers Grauso concluded The end result for either scenario is that hopefully ratings move up and stay up In the first case fans might be lost by the disconnect from the MCU but a stronger storyline and more consistent writing would bring them and new fans back In the second scenario fans would tune in every week for fear of missing out on a bit of story that s important to the larger world 317 318 In November 2018 Parrot Analytics which measures how viewers interact with a TV show s brand online assessing everything from global file sharing and peer to peer traffic to social media activity ranked Agents of S H I E L D in the top 0 03 percent of in demand television series worldwide classify it as Amazing Series with similar demand included Better Call Saul Criminal Minds and Vikings while Agents of S H I E L D had higher demand than series such as The Originals Supergirl Arrow and Fear The Walking Dead 319 Agents of S H I E L D saw the season seven episode A Trout in the Milk earn a series low rating of 0 2 in the 18 to 49 year old demographic 320 while fellow season seven episode Brand New Day earned the lowest initial viewers with 1 25 million 321 322 Critical response edit Critical response of Agents of S H I E L D SeasonRotten Tomatoes188 72 reviews 323 291 33 reviews 324 3100 22 reviews 325 496 25 reviews 326 5100 23 reviews 327 693 15 reviews 328 7100 15 reviews 329 For the first season the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 88 approval rating with an average rating of 7 8 10 based on 72 reviews The website s consensus reads Agents of S H I E L D is sure to please comic book fans but the strong ensemble and brisk pacing help to make this better than average superhero show accessible to non fanboys as well 323 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned a generally favorable score of 74 based on 33 reviews 330 The second season has a 91 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7 7 10 based on 33 reviews The website s consensus reads Agents of S H I E L D relaxes into itself during its sophomore season mitigating the show s growing pains by focusing on characters while amping up narrative thrills 324 The third season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 8 2 10 based on 22 reviews The website s consensus reads Still evolving in its third season Agents of S H I E L D further hits its stride with a blend of thrills humor and heart 325 The fourth season has a 96 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7 8 10 based on 25 reviews The website s consensus reads Agents of S H I E L D explores darker territory in its fourth season with the thrilling introduction of Ghost Rider setting up an action packed new chapter of Marvel s edgier mythologies 326 The fifth season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7 9 10 based on 23 reviews The website s consensus reads Agents of S H I E L D swings for the fences with large scale storytelling and wild twists that elevate season 5 from the saturated MCU and into its own space 327 The sixth season has a 93 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 7 7 10 based on 15 reviews The website s consensus reads Six seasons in and Agents of S H I E L D continues to deepen its exploration of space and the relationships between its heroes 328 The seventh season has a 100 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 8 10 based on 15 reviews The website s consensus reads Heartfelt and held together by the strength of its super cast s chemistry Agents of S H I E L D s final season is a fitting farewell to a beloved team 329 Analysis edit The way that the series is affected by the events of Captain America The Winter Soldier has been called miraculous 331 332 with Terri Schwartz at Zap2it writing the fact that the movie so influenced the show is game changing in terms of how the mediums of film and television can be interwoven 331 while Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times stated that Agents of S H I E L D faces a future of perpetual re invention and that puts it in the exhilarating first car of television s roller coaster ride toward possible world domination 332 The fact that the series also depicts the rebuilding of S H I E L D in the MCU has also been highlighted with Merrill Barr reviewing Beginning of the End for Forbes saying What Marvel s daring to say with this season finale is everything we do matters and you need to pay attention to all of it 333 The series introduction of the Inhumans was seen by Oliver Sava of The A V Club as making Agents of S H I E L D an essential part of the MCU and Marvel Studios plans with the connections between the series and the films previously having always been reactive on the series behalf with stuff happening in the films and Agents of S H I E L D dealing with the fallout of it However the series would now be making things happen and these events will clearly impact the future of the MCU 334 Barr wrote that the series does a most excellent job of standing on its own two feet in a way we ve never seen it do before Come the final frame of the second season finale all anyone Marvel fan or otherwise will be asking is when season three begins 335 The third season s paralleling of themes from Captain America Civil War was called topical and relevant and downright eerie by The A V Club s Alex McCown and ScreenCrush s Kevin Fitzpatrick McCown compared the series approach to setting up a world distrustful of superpowers to the real life events surrounding Cliven Bundy and Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign and said that S H I E L D is taking full advantage of its medium in order to tell the story the upcoming Captain America film can t A full and fraught exploration of the need to protect freedom and privacy even for those with extraordinary abilities Fitzpatrick added that this topical bent made for a great angle to build up that world mentality without feeling particularly subservient to the movies 336 337 Ahead of the fourth season Collider s Kayti Burt opined that Agents of S H I E L D is the X Men TV show you should be watching Burt noted that the X Men film franchise was expanding to television with the series Legion but that S H I E L D already served that purpose well highlighting the similarities between the X Men and the Inhumans both creations of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby during the 1960s consisting of a large group of super powered people who are our neighbors and our friends both heroes and villains and face the same fears and prejudices from the wider community Burt felt that the similarities between S H I E L D s Inhumans and the X Men became particularly pointed in the third season with the Hive storyline which had a lot in common with the film X Men Apocalypse that was released around the same time Burt was of the opinion that S H I E L D executed the storyline much better than the film did Other similarities Burt discussed were the series diverse and ensemble cast its take on the mutant cure storyline the parallels between Daisy Johnson s second season arc and the introduction of Rogue in the first X Men film and its social and political commentary With the latter Burt also discussed the similarities between the Watchdogs and Donald Trump calling it not very subtle but social commentary doesn t have to be I appreciate that Agents of S H I E L D is attempting to comment on the current socio political state of the country in a way that many of the other superhero TV shows don t even attempt to do It s perhaps the show s most X Men like quality Concluding Burt said that though the X Men characters cannot appear in the MCU due to 20th Century Fox holding the rights We still get to enjoy many of the themes prominent in the X Men universe through S H I E L D 338 Additionally Marc N Kleinhenz at Screen Rant discussed how the series continues to resist a status quo from the destruction and rebuilding of S H I E L D to the fallout from the Sokovia Accords He noted that a major driving force behind the changes was the MCU films with the series being forced to constantly adapt to a changing narrative landscape that it has absolutely no control over He also believed that the series was obligated to adapt various Marvel characters to screen which would not be appearing in films such as Daisy Johnson Mockingbird and Ghost Rider However Kleinheinz felt that this mindset also came from within the series crew rather than just from Marvel saying there s also the storytelling modus operandi that showrunners Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen have very obviously demonstrated during their four year tenure It seems that constantly staking out new ground from season to season is just as much a personal predilection as it is possibly a corporate mandate 339 During the Agents of Hydra pod in the fourth season Collider s Evan Valentine noted how o ne of the prevalent themes of this latter half of Agents of S H I E L D s fourth season has been its jabs at the current Trump administration When all s said and done whether you support or disavow the current administration and what it s done with its time in office does this commentary work here Sure it does We need to be able to laugh at what s going on in the world regardless of whether we agree or disagree but S H I E L D has managed to throw in some biting commentary this season 340 Ahead of the seventh and final season Shakeema Edwards of Vulture felt the series had evolved into a science fiction fantasia exploring human mutation artificial intelligence virtual reality space exploration time travel and even magic Edwards continued what s most fascinating about S H I E L D as it enters its endgame is how it s committed to the practice of essentially adopting a new subgenre every ten or so episodes particularly later in its run Constantly shifting its genre focus allowed the series to have fewer filler episodes and could maintain its momentum within and between seasons Additionally the characters ever deepening devotion to each other has served as an emotional through line a constant for the characters and viewers to hold on to as the narrative rapidly changes around them Edwards concluded S H I E L D is going out on its own terms with season seven a coveted planned conclusion in a television landscape rife with sudden cancellations Fittingly the show that originally brought the world of the MCU to the small screen will also serve as an outro to the cinematic universe s first phase in television 341 Accolades edit The Atlantic named 4 722 Hours one of the best television episodes of 2015 342 The fifth season was recognized with The ReFrame Stamp for hiring people of underrepresented gender identities and of color 343 Accolades received by Agents of SHIELD Award Year Category Recipient s Result Ref California On Location Awards 2016 Location Manager of the Year One Hour Television Justin Hill Won 344 2019 Assistant Location Manager Television Miles Beal Ampah Won 345 Critics Choice Television Awards 2013 Most Exciting New Series Agents of S H I E L D Won 346 Dragon Awards 2017 Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 347 348 Hollywood Post Alliance Awards 2018 Outstanding Visual Effects Television Over 13 Episodes Mark Kolpack Sabrina Arnold Kevin Yuille David Rey and Hnedel Maximore for Orientation Part 1 Won 349 Irish Film amp Television Awards 2016 Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama Television Ruth Negga Nominated 350 2018 Actor in a supporting role Drama Jason O Mara Nominated 351 Kids Choice Awards 2015 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 352 Favorite TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated2016 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 353 Favorite Female TV Star Family Show Chloe Bennet NominatedMing Na Wen Nominated2017 Favorite Family TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 354 People s Choice Awards 2014 Favorite Actress in a New TV Series Ming Na Wen Nominated 355 Favorite New TV Drama Agents of S H I E L D Nominated2015 Favorite Network Sci Fi Fantasy TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 356 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2014 Outstanding Special and Visual Effects T A H I T I Nominated 357 2015 Outstanding Special and Visual Effects The Dirty Half Dozen Nominated 358 PRISM Awards 2015 Television Drama Multi Episode Storyline Mental Health Fitz s storyline from Shadows to The Things We Bury Nominated 359 Golden Reel Awards 2014 Best Sound Editing Short Form Music Pilot Lodge Worster Nominated 360 2017 TV Short Form Dialogue ADR Deals with Our Devils Nominated 361 2021 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Short Form Dialogue ADR What We re Fighting For Nominated 362 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Short Form Effects Foley What We re Fighting For NominatedSatellite Awards 2014 Best Television Series or Miniseries Genre Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 363 Saturn Awards 2014 Best Network Television Series Release Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 364 2015 Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 365 2016 Best Superhero Adaptation Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 366 2017 Best Superhero Adaptation Television Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 367 2018 Best Superhero Television Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 368 Teen Choice Awards 2014 Male Breakout Star Brett Dalton Won 369 2015 Choice Fantasy Sci Fi Series Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 370 2016 Choice TV Villain Brett Dalton Nominated 371 2017 Choice Action TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 372 Choice Action TV Actor Gabriel Luna Nominated2018 Choice Action TV Show Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 373 Choice Action TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated2019 Choice Summer TV Actress Chloe Bennet Nominated 374 Visual Effects Society Awards 2014 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program Pilot Nominated 375 2015 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Agents of S H I E L D Nominated 376 2018 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Mark Kolpack Sabrina Arnold David Rey Kevin Yuille Gary D Amico for Orientation Part 1 Nominated 377 Spin offs editMarvel s Most Wanted edit Main article Marvel s Most Wanted By April 2015 Marvel was developing a spin off series of Agents of S H I E L D Developed by Bell and writer Paul Zbyszewski 378 it would star Palicki and Blood 379 ABC passed on the project by May 7 2015 when they announced their series renewals and cancellations and new series pickups 380 In August 2015 the spin off series received new life as a reworked series titled Marvel s Most Wanted with a pilot order 381 Hunter and Morse were written off Agents of S H I E L D in the episode Parting Shot both leaving S H I E L D as Palicki and Blood physically had to go leave to shoot the pilot 123 In May 2016 the spin off series was passed on by ABC once again 382 Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot edit Main article Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot A six part digital series Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D Slingshot was revealed on December 6 2016 to debut on ABC com on December 13 2016 It follows Elena Yo Yo Rodriguez on a secret mission shortly before the start of season four with Cordova Buckley reprising her role 250 Gregg Jason O Mara Simmons Bennet Wen De Caestecker and Henstridge all reprise their roles in the series as Coulson Jeffrey Mace Mack Johnson May Fitz and Simmons respectively 383 Ghost Rider edit Further information Adventure into Fear franchise In May 2019 Hulu ordered Marvel s Ghost Rider to series with Ingrid Escajeda set as showrunner and executive producer alongside Zbyszewski and Loeb Gabriel Luna was set to reprise his role of Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider from the fourth season of Agents of S H I E L D in the new series 384 Rather than being a traditional spin off from S H I E L D Hulu described the series as a new story that lives unto its own but is about the same character 385 In July 2019 Loeb confirmed that the new series would reference Reyes s role in Agents of S H I E L D 386 In September 2019 it was announced that the series would not be going forward due to creative differences 387 Other media editAt the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International Marvel Comics announced an ongoing series titled S H I E L D to be set in the mainstream Marvel Universe and written by Mark Waid beginning that December Featuring art by a rotating group of artists including Carlos Pacheco Alan Davis and Chris Sprouse the series is led by Agent Phil Coulson and sees the canonical introduction of the characters Melinda May Jemma Simmons and Leo Fitz who originated from the television series to the Marvel comics universe who Waid noted would be given the Marvel Universe spin Waid described the series as done in one Coulson and his team have a mission and if we need someone for a mission everyone in the Marvel Universe is available as a potential Agent 388 389 390 Waid added that though the comic does not share events with the television series it maintains the characters relationships and personalities 391 Marc Guggenheim relaunched the comic as Agents of S H I E L D for Marvel Comics All New All Different Marvel line 392 and introduced the television series character Grant Ward to the Marvel comic universe in May 2016 393 In September 2015 Phil Coulson Daisy Johnson Quake Deathlok Melinda May Bobbi Morse Lincoln Campbell Sif Raina and Gordon were announced to appear in the Marvel Future Fight mobile role playing video game Their inclusion in the game was done to promote the start of the third season as well as to allow Marvel to extend storylines and build on backstories to engage fans in a brand new experience according to Marvel Games creative director Bill Rosemann 394 In March 2016 de Caestecker and Henstridge reprised their roles as Fitz and Simmons respectively in the episode Lizards 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