What Went Wrong On Marvel"s Secret Invasion Revealed
Summary
- A new report reveals the issues behind the disappointment of Secret Invasion, the first Marvel series with Nick Fury, highlighting backstage conflicts and a writer being fired.
- Secret Invasion faced problems during preproduction, with tensions between the team leading to a fallout, prompting Marvel to bring in a new creative committee member to salvage the show.
- Despite high expectations, Secret Invasion fell short due to behind-the-scenes difficulties, ultimately resulting in changes to the writing team and the need for outside help to steer the series.
A new report explains what went wrong with
Secret Invasion. The Marvel Cinematic Universe series was the first project to focus on Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury, but sadly, despite Jackson and Secret Invasion's all-star cast, the MCU series was not as good as Marvel fans hoped it would be. The reason for Secret Invasion falling short of expectations has now been revealed.
A new report from The Hollywood Reporter explains the behind-the-scenes issues that hurt Secret Invasion. According to the report, Kyle Bradstreet, who was a writer and executive producer on the beloved Mr. Robot, was fired by Marvel Studios after having worked on Secret Invasion's scripts for a year. To fit its new direction for the show, Marvel brought in Broken City writer Brian Tucker, with directors Thomas Bezucha and Ali Selim assisting on Secret Invasion's story. However, in Summer 2022, "weeks of people not getting along" during Secret Invasion's preproduction led to a fallout, with Marvel sending Jonathan Schwartz, a member of its creative committee — dubbed The Parliament — to steer the show.
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