AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Seems To Have Given Us Our First INHUMANS
Last night's exciting episode of Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. all-but confirmed that a couple of its main characters were in fact potential members of the Inhumans. Find out what the show's executive producers had to say about that "all-but" part after the jump.
Ever since Coulson and some of the other Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D characters began scrawling that strange alien writing, and that writing led to the revelation that the Kree DNA in their system was driving them to uncover a mysterious city, fans have speculated that we might just get our first look at Attilan (and its occupants, The Inhumans) on the show. In last night's episode, "...Ye Who Enter here", we seemed to get confirmation of this, though none of those names were ever actually mentioned. Instead, we had Raina (Ruth Negga) pretty much spell things out to Skye (Chloe Bennet) by telling her "we're humans, we just have the potential to be something more". It seems pretty obvious where this is leading of course, but what do the show's executive producers have to say to EW about it? "There’s always stuff coming," Jed Whedon tells the site when asked if we can expect more definitive Inhuman/Attilan revelations at some point. "Right now, we’re on Skye’s journey with her. Anything she learns, hopefully it resonates with the audience. She doesn’t know what to think. She’s gotten mixed signals. And Raina is not exactly the most trustworthy person, but it seems like she’s telling what she believes." Maurissa Tancharoen will only add: "You will see how this Kree fact that we all now know plays out." Do you think Marvel's big-screen outing for The Inhumans will have its roots on this show, or is it a big red herring? Sound off in the usual place.