Key information
– Coming to Disney Plus in early 2023
– Plot based on Marvel’s Secret Invasion comic series
– First crossover event in MCU history
– Teaser trailer unveiled at D23 Expo 2022
– Samuel L Jackson returns as Nick Fury
– Ben Mendelsohn, Cobie Smulders, Emilia Clarke, Olivia Colman, and Kingsley Ben-Adir among supporting cast
– Story will impact other Phase 5 projects
Secret Invasion will help to kickstart a bumper year for Marvel Studios in 2023. The next TV show to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is due to arrive early this year, meaning it won’t be long before it’s with us.
Alongside Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which arrives in theaters in February, Secret Invasion marks the beginning of Marvel Phase 5. The studio’s next batch of movies and Disney Plus shows are set to ramp things up in Marvel‘s Multiverse Saga, too, so it’s time for you to get the lowdown on what to expect from this Nick Fury-led spy thriller miniseries.
Below, we’ve rounded up everything worth knowing about Secret Invasion, including casting news, plot details, its first trailer, when the show might arrive, and more. Potential Secret Invasion spoilers follow, as well as full spoilers for some previous MCU movies and shows. Use the navigation bar to your left to jump ahead if you’re avoiding them pre-release.
Secret Invasion release date: what we know
Secret Invasion doesn’t have an official release date. However, Marvel has confirmed (opens in new tab) it’ll arrive in Q1 2023.
Marvel leaker CineStealth (opens in new tab) had claimed Secret Invasion would release in two parts either side of The Marvels, which arrives in July. Given Secret Invasion launches in early 2023, though, this won’t be the case.
Meanwhile, the MCU Status Twitter fan account (opens in new tab) claimed that one of the best Disney Plus shows (potentially, we should say) could release on March 8. That’s a Wednesday, which is when Marvel TV shows usually launch. However, we’d advise you to take this with a big pinch of salt for now and wait for Marvel to confirm its official release date.
Secret Invasion trailer
Secret Invasion’s first trailer arrived in September 2022. It looks like it’ll be a tense espionage thriller in the mould of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, too, with the show’s various cast members – Nick Fury in particular – unsure of who he can trust.
Secret Invasion will be action-packed as well. We see multiple instances of explosions, characters carrying firearms, and fraught conversations about who might be a skrull masquerading as a human. As Ben Mendohlson’s Talos tells Fury at one point: “Be very careful”.
An exclusive scene featuring Fury and Don Cheadle’s James Rhodes – an extended sequence of a brief clip in the trailer – also debuted at D23 Expo 2022. Lastly, three seconds of new footage debuted in Disney Plus’ “Feels like Home (opens in new tab)” 2023 new releases trailer, but there’s nothing we can glean from what’s shown. Hopefully, a new trailer will be released (alongside a launch date!) soon.
Secret Invasion cast
Secret Invasion’s cast is confirmed at this point, but there’s no official word on who some actors are playing:
- Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
- Ben Mendolsohn as Talos
- Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill
- Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross
- Don Cheadle as James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes/War Machine
- Dermot Mulroney as President Ritson
- Olivia Colman as Sonya Falsworth
- Kingsley Ben-Adir as Gravik
- Emilia Clarke as TBA
- Killian Scott as TBA
- Christopher McDonald as TBA
- Carmen Ejogo as TBA
- Irina Kara as TBA
Jackson will reprise his role as ex-SHIELD director Nick Fury – a character he’s played since 2008’s Iron Man. He was last seen in Spider-Man: Far From Home, where Fury was enjoying a vacation onboard a skrull spaceship.
In November 2021, Marvel released an image of Fury without his iconic eye patch and sporting a gray beard. This is part of his new undercover look – initially, at least – as he tries to get to the bottom of the skrull invasion.
Fury is joined by Ben Mendolsohn’s Talos and Cobie Smulders’ Maria Hill. Talos was also seen in Far From Home, disguising himself as Fury to help Spider-Man stop Mysterio.
Meanwhile, Hill hasn’t been seen since Avengers: Endgame. Well, technically she hasn’t – Smulders reprised her role as the ex-SHIELD deputy director in Far From Home, too. But, like Talos who was masquerading as Fury, she was being impersonated by Soren, Talos’ wife. Speaking to TVLine (opens in new tab), Smulders says the show allowed her to “bring the most depth” to Hill’s character, so it sounds like we’ll learn more about her past and work-life balance.
Don Cheadle and Martin Freeman are back as James Rhodes and Everett K. Ross respectively, and we have a good idea of who’ll be playing the MCU’s President of the United States. Dermot Mulroney (Hanna, The Purge) is said to be portraying President Ritson, according to an image snapped by Instagram user the_insta_phils (opens in new tab) (thanks to ComicBook.com (opens in new tab) for the catch). The first trailer also appears to show Mulroney’s Ritson in the convoy hit by an explosion.
In an official press release, Marvel confirmed award-winning actress Olivia Colman is playing special agent Sonya Falsworth. The Falsworth name is one Marvel comics fans will immediately recognize, with members of this family taking on the superhero pseudonym Union Jack. It’s unclear if Colman’s Falsworth will perform a similar job here.
Kingsley Ben-Adir’s skrull commander has also been identified as Gravik, a new skrull character created for the series. Marvel leaker CanWeGetSomeToast (opens in new tab) suggests Gravik has risen through the empire’s ranks to be a prominent leader in the skrull hierarchy and will be the show’s primary antagonist.
Possible spoilers follow for the identities of Secret Invasion’s other characters. Don’t read past the image below if you’re avoiding spoilers.
Other cast members’ roles are undisclosed, but there are plenty of rumors about who they’re playing.
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) is reportedly playing a spy with powers (per Charles Murphy (opens in new tab)). Many fans believe she will portray Abigail Brand, the Commander of SWORD – a counter-terrorism organization that specifically deals with extra-terrestrial threats in the comics.
However, prominent MCU leaker MyTimetoShineHello (opens in new tab) has claimed Clarke is playing a skrull called Veranke, who is queen of the Skrull empire… or is she? Per DanielRPK (opens in new tab) and MCU insider Lizzie Hill (opens in new tab), Clarke is actually playing a skrull called G’iah (aka Talos’ daughter, according to CanWeGetSomeToast (opens in new tab)), who impersonated Pepper Potts in various Marvel comics. In Secret Invasion, G’iah will reportedly start out as an adversary of Fury and company, but swap sides when she realizes what her race is really doing on earth.
Christopher McDonald (Hacks, Happy Gilmore) is apparently playing a Fox News-style anchor in the mould of Tucker Carlson (per Secret Invasion News (opens in new tab)). Killian Scott (Ripper Street, Love/Hate) will supposedly portray a skrull called Fiz (via The Direct (opens in new tab)), while Carmen Ejogo (Fantastic Beasts, Your Honor) has been cast in an undisclosed role.
Elsewhere, Russian actor Irina Kara (Psycho) was also spotted on set (thanks to Reddit (opens in new tab) for the tip) but nobody knows what her role entails. DanielRPK (via CBM Scene (opens in new tab)) has claimed Charlayne Woodward (Unbreakable) will portray someone called Priscilla, who is Fury’s wife and a S.W.O.R.D agent, too.
Finally, one character who surprisingly might be involved is Daisy Johnson/Quake, who was portrayed by Chloe Bennet in ABC’s Agents of SHIELD TV show – a series that has no ties to the MCU. Given Johnson’s prominent role in the Secret Invasion comic series, some fans have wondered if Bennet’s Johnson may appear.
Bennet previously denied her involvement in an Instagram story video (hat tip to the Daily Bennet (opens in new tab) Twitter fan account). However, MCU insiders CineStealth (opens in new tab) and Tom Smith (opens in new tab) claim Bennet will feature as Johnson, with DanielRPK (opens in new tab) suggesting Bennet’s Johnson will get a new origin story, even though Marvel plans to include parts of her Agents of SHIELD character arc in Secret Invasion.
Another leaker called The Watcher (opens in new tab) has claimed Quake’s origin story will be kept intentionally vague, so Marvel has some wriggle room when it comes to confirming whether Agents of SHIELD is MCU canon. For what it’s worth, Agents of SHIELD creator Maurissa Tancharoen has refuted this scoop (opens in new tab), while another leaker called One Above All (opens in new tab) says we shouldn’t expect other Agents of SHIELD cast members to make cameos.
Since all of those rumors (and denials) were posted online, Bennet appears to have confirmed she is reprising her role as Quake. Taking to Instagram (opens in new tab) in late November, Bennet posed alongside some daisies (*hint hint*), with many Marvel fans taking this to mean she’ll make her MCU debut very soon.
Secret Invasion plot
Here’s a brief synopsis taken from the Disney Plus Originals website (opens in new tab): “Secret Invasion is a newly announced series heading to Disney Plus. The crossover comic event series showcases a faction of shape-shifting skrulls who have been infiltrating earth for years.”
The show’s official Disney Plus page (opens in new tab) confirms it’ll be a spy/espionage superhero action-adventure show, plus we know it’ll be the MCU’s first crossover event. So it’s likely to tie into Marvel Phase 4 and other Phase 5 projects.
Additionally, Secret Invasion won’t be as large as the comics that inspired it. In January 2021, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told ComicBook.com (opens in new tab) that it’s smaller in scope than the comics, adding: “There were more characters in the comic series than there were in Endgame so, no [it won’t be bigger in scope].”
Given the series’ major players, we’re expecting Secret Invasion to be a continuation of the story from Captain Marvel – released in March 2019 – and Spider-Man: Far From Home, the final Marvel Phase 3 flick that arrived in July 2019. Both movies involved the skrulls to varying degrees, so it’ll be unsurprising if these films act as jumping-off points for the series.
Speaking to Collider (opens in new tab) in January 2021, Feige said the series’ “political paranoia” was something Marvel had wanted to explore for a long time, adding: “We wanted to do a series because it would allow us to do something different than we’ve seen before.” In a separate Digital Spy (opens in new tab) interview, Martin Freeman also teased: “It’s pretty dark figuratively and literally. It’s a bit murky, quite labyrinthine in terms of storytelling, and the amount of people crossing over with each other.”
Potential spoilers follow for Secret Invasion’s plot.