Marvel's Secret Invasion Gets Its Directors

Marvel Studios is finally going big on TV. One of the series further out on the horizon is Marvel Studios’ Secret Invasion. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the thriller now has its directors.

Thomas Bezucha (Let Him Go) and Ali Selim (The Looming Tower) will helm the series. Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn will reprise their roles as Nick Fury and the shape-shifting Skrull called Talos respectively Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Recent casting news has Olivia Colman, Emilia Clarke, and Kingsley Ben-Adir joining them on screen. Kyle Bradstreet, who wrote and executive produced Mr. Robot, is writing and executive producing Secret Invasion.

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