Agents of SHIELD Season 4: What We Learned
Agents of SHIELD season 4 came to SDCC 2016 and gave fans reveals both big and small.
Marvel Television brought the cast and creators of Agents of SHIELD to Ballroom 20 and press room at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, and dropped a few hints about what to expect from the showâs fourth season. Hereâs what we learnedâŚ
Agents of SHIELD fans are no joke
Iâm always struck by how ionate Agents of SHIELD fans are. Itâs not exactly my favorite TV show, despite the fact that I very much like all of the talent involved. So for an âoutsiderâ itâs easy to forget just how serious Agents of SHIELD fans are.
While the line for San Diegoâs Ballroom 20 isnât the grueling long-term haul that the Hall H line is, itâs still not always easy to get into. But once youâre in there with a few thousand fans, wellâŚit gets loud. With Agents of SHIELD Season 4 moving to a less-than-optimal timeslot (it now will air at 10 pm on Tuesdays), all I can say is this: woe to the ABC exec who cancels this show if anything at all is left unresolved.
Brett Dalton Wonât Return
After his surprising heel turn at the conclusion of season one, his role as an ongoing antagonist/manipulator in season two, and his final apotheosis as a full blown supervillain in season three, you could safely say that Agent Ward is the best villain Agents of SHIELD has ever had, by a considerable margin. And since villains have never really been the showâs strong suit, youâd expect him to return.
Well, you may want to lower your expectations. Jeph Loeb confirmed that Mr. Dalton wonât be back for Agents of SHIELD Season 4. Sure, he could be lying, but it would take considerable work to bring him back this time, right?
Marvelâs Most Wanted?
Thereâs no denying that the arrival of Agents Morse and Hunter during season two gave Agents of SHIELD a shot in the arm. Seriously, how could you not love Mockingbird, right?
Itâs possible that one of the reasons the proposed spinoff focusing on Morse and Hunter, Marvelâs Most Wanted, didnât get off the ground was simply because Agents of SHIELD needs that Morse/Hunter chemistry more than Marvel needs an Agents of SHIELD spinoff. The thing is, theyâre playing it coy about whether or not More and Hunter will actually return for Season 4.
âItâs classified,â was Jed Whedonâs only response when asked by a fan.
Daisyâs Love Life
A fan asked what might be going on with Daisyâs love life, since her most recent romances havenât exactly worked out. âShe needs to get laid,â Ms. Bennet cracked, much to the amusement of the rest of the . Clark Gregg offered that theyâve been trying to cast a new love interest for her but ânobody wants the job,â to even greater amusement.
Then again, now that Daisy is pretty much fully-formed as Quake, and therefore the closest thing to a genuine superhero the team has, maybe her love life isnât the most important thing for the show to explore. Just let her kick some ass.
Ghost Rider is Coming
Throughout the , and I mean all the way through it, almost from the first moment, Clark Gregg was bugging Executive Producer and Jeph Loeb to âdo the thing.â And since production on Agents of SHIELD Season 4 only began the day before the , there was obviously no actual footage to show. But clearly, there was something big cooking.
âThe thingâ in question was the reveal that âVengeance is coming this fallâ with Ghost Rider ing the show. It was a dramatic note to end on, and it certainly raises questions about what the tone of the fourth season will be, especially since it was later revealed that True Detectiveâs Gabriel Luna will play Robbie Reyes/Ghost Rider.
EP Marissa Tancharoen teased in the press room: âWeâre doing the Robbie Reyes version of the character, who is a young, Latino man from East L.A. We were attracted to that because of that fact, just to see what he would be like in the dynamic of the show.â Tancharoen and co-showrunner Jed Whedon hinted that it would be Daisy who would âstumble uponâ Ghost Rider during the course of her vigilante adventures.
Notably, Agents of SHIELDis moving to a 10 p.m. time slot this fall season, which means the show could get a bit darker because of that. When asked if the time change influenced the decision to bring Ghost Rider onto the show, Jed Whedon said: âWeâre hoping that we can skew a little darker because of it, but all those decisions are sort of made at the same time.
Doctor Strange will affect the show.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Doctor Strangewill affect Agents of SHIELD, if only in tone. Speaking to of the press, EP Jed Whedon teasedâŚ
There were a lot of factors that went into [bringing Ghost Rider to the show]. One is that Doctor Strangeis coming out and, if youâre familiar with the comic, itâs sort of a different side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thatâs going to be opened up and we felt like now is the time to do this because it plays in that world. Itâs not exactly the spy world we live in, but we feel like â with that entering the MCU â this is us sort of dipping our toe into that world as we open things up.
In general, there were a lot of questions about how this change to the rules of the narrative universe â i.e. the supernatural blending with the science fiction â would affect the show. Whedon and Tancharoen assured that this was something the writers room had discussed at length and, as Tancharoen put it: â[This question] is exactly what our team may be asking as they encounter something like Ghost Riders. Theyâll basically be trying to science the âwhyâ of things.â
Whedon compared the transition to the introduction of fantastical Thor into an MCU previously dictated by a very technological Iron Man, saying: âWhen you put Thor into that world, it starts to be like, âWell how are these things gonna work?â And they worked, so theyâve started to open up into the world of the fantastic, and we will be doing that this year in of trying to blend the two.â
The Sokovia Accords are alive and well in SHIELD.
Given the timing of Civil Warâs release, we have yet to see how the Sokovia Accords will affect the world of Agents of SHIELD.Though Whedon and Tancharoen wouldnât go into details about the accordsâ effect, they did tease that the internal changes we saw within SHIELD in the season finaleâs jump forward were, in part, inspired by the accords.
Tancharoen teased: âItâs very clear that many things have changed, and just Coulson stepping down as the director is just an indication that, within SHIELD, things are very different. Whether or not SHIELD will help to carry out the Sokovia Accords, that is something you will see.â
Life Model Decoys will slowly start to develop this season.
One of the most exciting parts of the season finale epilogue jump forward was Dr. Radcliffeâs Life Model Decoy project, a reference to the androids from the comics. It sounds like the LMD storyline might be a bit of a slow burner compared to the Daisy-as-vigilant storyline that seems to be more of the focus in the seasonâs early episodes.
Whedon teased: âWeâre going to slowly start to develop some very advanced technology this season and, maybe, as that becomes more advanced ⌠those things somehow merge down the line.â
Tancharoen added that the LMDs are just an extension of the body mortifications weâve seen from the very first season â i.e. Mike Petersonâs Deathlok or Coulsonâs hand. John Hannah will be back as a recurring character in season 4 as Dr. Holden Radcliffe. Whedon teased: âWeâre gonna see this side of him thatâs trying to do better than he did last year. Heâs a good guy at heart, he means well, so we want to see him sort of brought into the fold.â
Weâll have more on Agents of SHIELD Season 4 as we get closer to that September 20th premiere date!