Lucy Lawless recurring role in Marvel's AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D

Lucy Lawless recurring role in Marvel's AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D

Tv guide has reported that Lucy Lawless, better known as Xena: Warrior Princess
in an unspecified role. With Shield no longer being Shield do you think she could be a villain, hero, asgardian, or the next to Hail Hydra.

By Lewspil77 - Jul 22, 2014 04:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Source: screenrant.com

    I for one thought she couldve been a good Frigga in the Thor movies, but maybe that is typecasting. I personally liked her in Xena, and Hercules. She showed her acting chops, among other things in Spartacus. So can you guess what part she will play. I am thinking it will be a major one. Also hoping it is from the comics, do not want another made up character on just for the show. I started liking it at the end of the seaon. Why? They started implanting more info from the comics, which is why I watch a comic book tv show. So guess away who do you think?                            

 

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