Secret Invasion Episode 4 gave us what should have been THE biggest twist in the history of the MCU--and instead it was a casual, offhand reveal that was not a shock to anyone. In this video, we break down how this is indicative of the problems...
Secret Invasion has proven that there is a power vacuum in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Avengers are no more. Following the events of Avengers Endgame, the MCU's Mightiest heroes deiced that getting a new team together...
Secret Invasion episode 4 redraws the series battle lines, with Talos out, Gi'ah is a Super Skrull, and Fury and his wife decide to keep 'er going for the kids. The episode is FILLED with easter eggs to the Marvel Cinematic Universe...
Standing in Nick Fury's way almost certainly is a Skrull wearing a friend’s face. James Rhodey Rhodes has a third skin hiding under the War Machine armor, and it’s almost certainly a Skrull skin, and here’s why we know that.
'Secret Invasion' star Ben Mendelsohn says the Marvel series "doesn’t feel like a TV show because really what it feels we’ve made is three or four films back to back to back."
At barely more than 30 minutes long, there’s little time to explore its multiple revelations and provide the required complexity to the Skrulls’ building war efforts, but it does mean this dull chapter is over and done mercifully quickly.