Secret Invasion addresses arguably its most controversial character death as the Disney+ show’s executive producer believes the killing of beloved Marvel Cinematic Universe character Maria Hill was necessary.Speaking on Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Secret Invasion, producer Brian Tucker delved into why the titular show decided to kill off Hill during its series premiere, “Resurrection.” According to Tucker, the reasoning behind having Maria die was to further play up the serious threat Gravik and his radicalized Skrull group possessed during their siege of Earth. “One of the kind of just most important decisions that we had to make early on was to really illustrate the scale and the reality of the danger that Gravik and his rebels pose to humans. And to do that, we couldn’t allow all of our characters to make it out safely,” he said.Played by Cobie Smulders, Hill was the former Commander and Deputy Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., becoming a trusted ally of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) throughout her run in the MCU. However, the slaying of Hill, which happened when Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) posed as Fury and fatally shot her during the bombing of Moscow Square, was not well-received by MCU enthusiasts. While Tucker understands the furore surrounding the move to write off Hill, “tough decisions” needed to be made to make the show’s story more profound. “This is a contest for the planet. It’s being fought on the ground, and it’s gonna be bloody. There will be casualties in this conflict, and that means making those tough decisions to say goodbye to beloved characters,” Tucker said.RELATED: Marvel Honors Maria Hill Following Death in Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion addresses arguably its most controversial character death as the Disney+ show’s executive producer believes the killing of beloved Marvel Cinematic Universe character Maria Hill was necessary.
Speaking on Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Secret Invasion, producer Brian Tucker delved into why the titular show decided to kill off Hill during its series premiere, “Resurrection.” According to Tucker, the reasoning behind having Maria die was to further play up the serious threat Gravik and his radicalized Skrull group possessed during their siege of Earth. “One of the kind of just most important decisions that we had to make early on was to really illustrate the scale and the reality of the danger that Gravik and his rebels pose to humans. And to do that, we couldn’t allow all of our characters to make it out safely,” he said.
Played by Cobie Smulders, Hill was the former Commander and Deputy Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., becoming a trusted ally of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) throughout her run in the MCU. However, the slaying of Hill, which happened when Gravik (Kingsley Ben-Adir) posed as Fury and fatally shot her during the bombing of Moscow Square, was not well-received by MCU enthusiasts. While Tucker understands the furore surrounding the move to write off Hill, “tough decisions” needed to be made to make the show’s story more profound. “This is a contest for the planet. It’s being fought on the ground, and it’s gonna be bloody. There will be casualties in this conflict, and that means making those tough decisions to say goodbye to beloved characters,” Tucker said.
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