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After the events that took place in THE AVENGERS, Agent Phil Coulson returns to the worldwide law enforcement organization S.H.I.E.L.D. where he puts together a small, highly trained, team of Agents to tackle the cases that haven’t been classified yet, the new, the strange and the unknown. That team consists of straight arrow Agent Grant Ward, an expert in combat and espionage; pilot and martial artist Agent Melinda May; and brilliant if socially awkward scientists Agent Leo Fitz and Agent Jemma Simmons. They’ll be joined by civilian new recruit and computer hacker Skye.
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Por acaso li hoje a noticia tambem
Estou curioso para ver quem vão escolher para fazerem as personagens
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Como falta pouco para How I Met Your Mother acabar a Cobie Smolders vai ficar livre e pode regressar ao papel de Agente Hill.
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Sim era uma boa ideia
Eu sei que o agente Coulson morreu, mas eu gostava tambem que ele entrasse
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S.H.I.E.L.D. Scoop: Meet the Members of Joss Whedon's New ABC Pilot!

S.H.I.E.L.D. your eyes if you don’t want to be spoiled, because we’ve got some cool info about Joss Whedon‘s forthcoming project. TVLine has obtained casting details regarding the ABC pilot, which is helmed by the Avengers writer/director and based on a peacekeeping group that appeared in both the summer blockbuster and various Marvel comics. The live-action pilot’s title is an acronym for Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, a covert organization run by Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury in the movie. Buffy creator Whedon is tentatively set to direct the pilot; he’s also slated to write the series with his brother Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen.

SKYE | This late-20s woman sounds like a dream: fun, smart, caring and confident – with an ability to get the upper hand by using her wit and charm.

AGENT GRANT WARD | Quite the physical specimen and “cool under fire,” he sometimes botches interpersonal relations. He’s a quiet one with a bit of a temper, but he’s the kind of guy that grows on you.

AGENT ALTHEA RICE | Also known as “The Calvary,” this hard-core soldier has crazy skills when it comes to weapons and being a pilot. But her experiences have left her very quiet and a little damaged.

AGENT LEO FITZ and AGENT JEMMA SIMMONS | These two came through training together and still choose to spend most of their time in each other’s company. Their sibling-like relationship is reinforced by their shared nerd tendencies – she deals with biology and chemistry, he’s a whiz at the technical side of weaponry.
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So this is when we'll get to see Whedon's S.H.I.E.L.D. TV show

Comic and TV creator Jeph Loeb was being interviewed about his latest comic project recently when he let slip some big news in the form of when we can expect to see the premiere of Marvel's S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series.

Excited? You should be. Considering the talent involved and how busy Whedon and company tend to be working on, well, just about every cool project in sight, there were fears we'd never see S.H.I.E.L.D. make its way to our TV screens. Turns out we'll be seeing it sooner than any of us could have hoped. From Loeb:
Well ... we have a "little" pilot for television that you might have heard about called Marvel's S.H.I.E.L.D. co-written, directed, and Executive Produced by none other than Joss Whedon! Working with Joss, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jeffrey Bell on the show is a blast! And bringing in Clark Gregg to play Agent Phil Coulson — the best! Hopefully we will be on in the Fall of 2013 on ABC!
That puts us less than a year out. Not only does that mean the show is coming soon, it also means lots more teasers, casting news, trailers and who knows what else. So stay tuned!
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wohooo

Da ultima vez que tinha ouvido falar nisto tinha sido cancelado. Afinal sempre vai haver.... Pelo menos o piloto :P
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Tópico actualizado.
Tem uma certa piada fazerem uma série sobre a SHIELD quando ela na BD já não existe.
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Re: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC)

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ABC's 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' doesn't have the Joss Whedon magic yet!

The overstuffed nature of the title "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." says a lot about "The Avengers" TV spin-off (it debuts tonight at 8 on ABC) as a whole. It's a show serving multiple masters in ABC, Disney and Marvel — and, in turn, the throng of Marvel superhero films to which the show will be very loosely tied. It has a whole lot of producers, though the most famous and talented of them, Joss Whedon, is too busy making the "Avengers" sequel to be as hands-on as he was in his days with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel" and "Firefly." The pilot episode introduces three different point of entry characters for the audience, on top of mysteriously bringing Clark Gregg's Phil Coulson back from his apparent "Avengers" death. There are many potentially fascinating shows lurking inside the "S.H.I.E.L.D." pilot, but the primary agenda seems to be to make a superpower-flavored "NCIS" — which, conveniently, will be airing right against "SHIELD."

And how is it? It's... okay — quippy in that pleasingly distinctive Joss Whedon way, with a few intriguing ideas about life in a superhero world, but with a cheap look and mostly bland supporting characters. In particular, a lot is asked of both Brett Dalton (as a solo action hero type struggling to play well with others in Coulson's new globe-trotting team) and Chloe Bennet (as a rogue hacker understandably suspicious of a powerful, shadowy, vast spy organization like SHIELD) as two of the show's most important characters (they and guest star J. August Richards are the three POV figures I referred to above) and not a lot is given in return.

With the exception of "Firefly," Whedon shows don't tend to have great pilots (and, typically, FOX wound up holding the "Firefly" pilot to air as the very last episode), so the fact that the first hour of "SHIELD" isn't an instant masterpiece isn't alarming in and of itself. "Buffy" became an all-time great after a while. "Angel" figured out what its focus should be. Whedon learned how to draw superb performances out of actors (David Boreanaz, most notably) who had seemed hopelessly wooden when they were first cast.

But this isn't Joss Whedon, cult icon. This is Joss Whedon, billion-dollar franchise guardian. And with great power comes great bureaucracy.

The sense I've gotten in reading Joss' interviews about the show, in my own conversation with co-creators and hands-on producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, and in hearing from other producers and executives associated with the show, the network, the studio, etc., is that everyone involved is getting along but has a slightly different idea of what the show is, or should be.

On a low-rated show like "Buffy," on an obscure broadcast network like the WB, Joss Whedon had the time and freedom to find the show's voice, and his own. There is so much riding on "SHIELD" as the next stage of Marvel's plan for global entertainment domination that even if Joss — who, again, directed and rewrote the company's crown jewel feature film — was full-time, I doubt he would be left alone to unlock the show's potential.

Richards, as a man adjusting to his new superpowers, has a nice monologue near the end where he gives voice to what it must be like to live in the Marvel Universe after aliens invaded Manhattan in "The Avengers." With Bennet's character, Skye, the show gets to be unexpectedly timely in discussing the idea of too much personal surveillance by the government. Coulson's unexplained resurrection provides an intriguing bigger mystery to play out even as the team is investigating the Superhero of the Week.

All told, it's a much more promising start to things than the first episode of "Dollhouse," a show where Whedon, Whedon and Tancharoen struggled to write standalone procedural stories. But when it became clear that that show wasn't working, the creative team ripped it up and started over from scratch, turning it from a weird sci-fi escort series into a haunting meditation on identity and personal freedom. It wasn't enough to get the show sustainable ratings, but it made "Dollhouse" a memorable and rewarding experience for the viewers who stuck with it. If it becomes clear a few episodes in that the designed-by-committee "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." is fundamentally flawed, will Whedon have the same latitude to turn it into something wildly different, but better? Or will it stay in the same pleasant but unremarkable form it arrives in tonight?

Phil Coulson looks at a great big behemoth of an organization like SHIELD as a tremendous force for good, while Skye distrusts everything about its bigness. Which attitude will be proven right for the ongoing production of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." itself?
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JRibeiro wrote:Tópico actualizado.
Tem uma certa piada fazerem uma série sobre a SHIELD quando ela na BD já não existe.
A SHIELD ainda continua a existir na BD da Marvel. Aliás, o impacto dos filmes foi tanto que até o agente Coulson virou personagem (e também temos um muito apropriado Nick Fury Jr. afro-americano, pois claro).
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Então não foi substituída pela H.A.M.M.E.R liderada pelo Norman Osborn? Em abono da verdade só acabei de ler ontem a saga Dark Reign, por isso não sou dos mais actualizados.
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JRibeiro wrote:Então não foi substituída pela H.A.M.M.E.R liderada pelo Norman Osborn? Em abono da verdade só acabei de ler ontem a saga Dark Reign, por isso não sou dos mais actualizados.
Pois, Dark Reign já tem uns aninhos e as coisas actualmente mudaram... novamente :wink:

Quanto ao piloto, concordo com o sentimento generalizado de que não foi nada de especial. Porém, tem potencial e já se nota um cheirinho a mistério envolvendo a maioria dos personagens principais (e parece que o regresso do agente Coulson tem mais do que se lhe diga). Fico para os próximos episódios.
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É o pilot mais visto dos últimos 4 anos, share de 4.6
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Vejam o segundo episódio até ao fim! Hilariante! :D
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