Secret Invasion Artist Hints at Tight Deadlines Affecting the Show’s Quality

As Marvel Cinematic Universe fans continue to mull over the disappointment of Secret Invasion, a concept artist for the Phase Five miniseries hints at tight deadlines and reshoots hurting the final product audiences saw.Via his ArtStation account, Secret Invasion artist Jeffrey Reed confirmed scenes for the Disney+ show were completed when deadlines were “tight” due to them being a part of reshoots for the Ali Selim-directed title. Reed’s confirmation comes amid reports Secret Invasion went through four months of reshoots before the miniseries eventually made its way onto Disney’s streaming service this past May. “Had the pleasure of working on Marvel Secret Invasion with Frank Walsh (PD). It was the reshoot leg though so deadlines were tight. Usually 1/2 day or 1 day deadlines, so everything is fairly loose,” he said.Reed accompanied his comments with concept images for the series versus the final shots used for the show. One scene confirmed to be among the reshoots was when Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Sonya Falsworth (Olivia Colman) visited the tombstone of a former S.H.I.E.L.D. director while another showed the Fracking Pods Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) used to hold people hostage so he and other Skrulls could steal their identities. “We went through a range of redesigns for the Fracking Pods. The early designs were much more high-tech and Alien, but it was deemed too high-tech for what the Skrull had at their disposal, so we went in the low-fi DIY direction which came out really well on screen,” Reed said. However, one concept that wasn’t used showed the hideout where Skrulls were initially recruited to the S.H.I.E.L.D. by Fury, with the initial plot and story leaving out this key sequence.RELATED: Secret Invasion May Be the Catalyst for the MCU’s Real Illuminati

As Marvel Cinematic Universe fans continue to mull over the disappointment of Secret Invasion, a concept artist for the Phase Five miniseries hints at tight deadlines and reshoots hurting the final product audiences saw.

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Via his ArtStation account, Secret Invasion artist Jeffrey Reed confirmed scenes for the Disney+ show were completed when deadlines were “tight” due to them being a part of reshoots for the Ali Selim-directed title. Reed’s confirmation comes amid reports Secret Invasion went through four months of reshoots before the miniseries eventually made its way onto Disney’s streaming service this past May. “Had the pleasure of working on Marvel Secret Invasion with Frank Walsh (PD). It was the reshoot leg though so deadlines were tight. Usually 1/2 day or 1 day deadlines, so everything is fairly loose,” he said.

Reed accompanied his comments with concept images for the series versus the final shots used for the show. One scene confirmed to be among the reshoots was when Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Sonya Falsworth (Olivia Colman) visited the tombstone of a former S.H.I.E.L.D. director while another showed the Fracking Pods Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) used to hold people hostage so he and other Skrulls could steal their identities. “We went through a range of redesigns for the Fracking Pods. The early designs were much more high-tech and Alien, but it was deemed too high-tech for what the Skrull had at their disposal, so we went in the low-fi DIY direction which came out really well on screen,” Reed said. However, one concept that wasn’t used showed the hideout where Skrulls were initially recruited to the S.H.I.E.L.D. by Fury, with the initial plot and story leaving out this key sequence.

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