
Fans of Marvel’s Avengers will be thrilled to learn that Nick Fury is set to return for a new series on Disney +. Furthermore, according to a report from Variety, Samuel L Jackson is being lined up to reprise the role and is clearly thrilled at any opportunity to play S.H.I.E.L.D’s most famous agent.
At this time Disney + hasn’t confirmed the news of a series, but there is already forward momentum on the project. The new Nick Fury series will be written by Primetime Emmy Award nominee Kyle Bradstreet who is best known for his work on thrillers such as ‘Mr Robot’ and ‘Berlin Station’.
No other castings on the new series have been announced as yet nor are there any details on where the next adventures of Nick Fury will take him within the Marvel Universe.
This new Nick Fury series will be joining a truckload of other television projects that are coming to Disney +. These include ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’, ‘WandaVision’, and ‘Loki’ to name just a few.
Nick Fury’s Last Appearance
Fury’s last appearance in the MCU was in ‘Spiderman: Far From Home’ where the post-credits sequence revealed that he’d sent a Skrull imposter to stand in for him while he was in outer space.
Speaking to Digital Spy about the character. Samuel L Jackson said we haven’t seen the last of Nick Fury.
“As he says in this film, ‘I used to know everything and now I know nothing.’ Now we’ve gotta retool, figure out how the world has changed while he’s gone and who he can recruit and where he can recruit.”
Fury resurfacing for his own TV Series comes at an interesting time in the evolution of the Marvel Universe. Especially given that a new shadowy organization is going to get revealed in the new ‘WandaVision’ show, which will likely premiere sometime in the winter.
I read a rumour there was going to be a Mace Windu series also.
Most likely just a rumor that one. At least until Disney release something to either confirm or deny. They have quite a few Star Wars projects on. The big one being the Obi-Wan series, which could potentially bring Mace Windu back if the writers wanted to do so.
If there’s a scene in the Kenobi series where Anakin and Mace Windu’s Force ghosts argue I am SOLD 😉