Skip to main content

Why Marvel’s ‘Agents of SHIELD’ will set a darker tone in season 4

Disney-owned ABC is pushing Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD to a later 10 p.m. (EST) Tuesday night time slot on Sept. 20, which ABC claims will open up a “slightly darker tone” for Season 4. The cast and producers were on hand for San Diego’s most recent Comic Con gathering and the panel at the fan convention announced the addition of some new and returning characters to the comic book TV series.

We had a chance to meet up with some of the key players, shown in the video above, including Clark Gregg (Agent Coulsen), Elizabeth Henstridge (Hemma Simmons), Henry Simmons (Alphonso “Mack” Mackenzie), Chloe Bennet (Daise “Skye” Johnson), and producer Jeph Loeb. The cast gave us some hints about season 4, and shared some interesting insights into their characters.

Loeb, who serves as the head of Marvel Television, told us Season 4 will “be the series’ biggest, most ambitious story yet, and it all begins with the introduction of one of our greatest legacy characters in Ghost Rider.”

But the Spirit of Vengeance depicted in Agents of SHIELD is Roberto “Robbie” Reyes (who will be played by Gabriel Luna), not Johnny Blaze (who Nicolas Cage played in two big screen outings). One of the big differences between the two iterations is that Reyes drives a muscle car instead of a motorcycle.

Bobbi Morse (played by Adrianne Palicki) and Lance Hunter (played by Nick Blood) could be returning to the fold in Season 4, since their spin-off series Marvel’s Most Wanted was canceled by ABC. Creator Joss Whedon said, “It’s definitely classified, but keep watching.”

Marvel has had huge success on the big screen of late with its blockbuster films, which has allowed the studio time to evolve Agents of SHIELD With Agent Carter now canceled, this remains the only Marvel comic book series on network TV — although Cloak and Dagger is in development at Freeform (formerly ABC Family) for 2017. Marvel continues to expand its Netflix offerings with Luke Cage joining shows Daredevil and Jessica Jones, and Iron Fist, The Defenders and The Punisher coming in 2017.

Catch season 4 of Agents of SHIELD starting Tuesday, September 20.

John Gaudiosi
John Gaudiosi has been covering video games for over 25 years, dating back to his work for The Washington Post while in…
The best stand-up comedy on Netflix right now
Keith Robinson in Keith Robinson: Different Strokes.

Perhaps we've been spoiled by the large number of stand-up comedy specials on Netflix. After the streamer dropped multiple specials in May, June turned out to be a very dry month for comedy lovers. Fortunately, Keith Robinson: Different Strokes really delivers the laughs that we needed. Additionally, Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution is a feature-length documentary about the history of queer comedians, many of whom participated in this production.

Looking ahead to July, there are only a small number of comedy specials coming up. So hopefully August will pick up the pace for stand-up specials. Because in the summer heat, there's no place we'd rather watch comedy than from the comfort of our own homes. In the meantime, check out our roundup of the best stand-up comedy on Netflix right now.

Read more
Marvel believes Daredevil: Born Again will be as loved as X-Men ’97
Daredevil stands on top of a building and stares.

Matt Murdock will have his hands full protecting the people of New York City in the upcoming Disney+ series Daredevil: Born Again.

Charlie Cox returns as Murdock/Daredevil, the role he originated for three seasons on Netflix's Daredevil. While the spirit of the blind crimefighter will remain the same, Daredevil enters an entirely new universe full of new challenges in Born Again. Marvel Studios' Head of Streaming, Television and Animation Brad Winderbaum compared Cox's return as Daredevil to another revived show, X-Men '97.

Read more
Where to watch the 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest live stream
People walk on the streets outside of Nathan's in Coney Island.

Are you hungry? If you're craving hot dogs this July Fourth, check out the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Every year on July 4, the best competitive eaters in the world flock to Coney Island near Brooklyn, New York, to inhale hot dogs at a lightning pace. Besides bragging rights, the male winner wins a mustard-yellow belt, and the female winner earns a pink belt.

In news that shook the competitive eating world to its core, 16-time champion Joey Chestnut will not compete in this year's contest. Because of his sponsorship deal with Impossible Foods, Chestnut has been banned from the 2024 competition. Chestnut had won eight straight competitions dating back to 2016. Miki Sudo is the two-time defending champion for females.
Watch the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest live stream on ESPN2
https://twitter.com/eatingcontest/status/1808117964496916528

Read more