During the scene where Spider-Man's Aunt May died, why did Damage Control tried to arrest and shoot at Spider-Man?
During the scene where Spider-Man's Aunt May died, why did Damage Control tried to arrest and shoot at Spider-Man?
Oh boy… Where do I even begin with this? I know S.H.I.E.L.D. might no longer be working on Earth and with Nick Fury being off planet but there was no need for a replacement. And don’t get me wrong, I did like Damage Control in Homecoming and with Anne Marie Hoag having a live action appearance.
But later on in Phase 4, Their portrayal in No Way Home (in my personal opinion) was absolutely horrible. And don’t even get me started on that clever but gaslighting manchild that is Agent Cleary (even if he does have some redeeming qualities and Arian Moayed being the guy) or the xenophobic former agent Sadie Deever. And the way how this organization now works as is just insulting as how they act like a carbon S.H.I.E.L.D. replacement and try to hunt down enhanced individuals that they claim to be “dangerous” unlike the aforementioned organization. It probably seems to me that Damage Control in the MCU is a great idea on paper but the execution of the organization later on in Phase 4 is horrendous just to make them be a threat to some heroes (Peter Parker and Kamala Khan, respectively.) We later see them in Secret Invasion but I don’t know how they will be portrayed (either redeemed or just atrocious like they were in NWH and Ms. Marvel).
Anyways, what do you think of their portrayal in the MCU? Let me know in the comments below.
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I still have a question about Spider-Man: No Way Home:
How did Agent Albert Cleary of Damage Control know that Nick Fury was alive? Since Nick Fury is supposed to have "died" during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier and few know that Hydra didn't actually kill him.
After all these years...Has anyone noticed that this is DODC agent Foster on the Staten Island Ferry during the skirmish that occurred with Spider-Man and Vulture?
If this is Agent Foster, how come him being on the ferry hasn't been added as part of his character biography? This guy looks very much like Foster's actor Gary Weeks.
Hey guys!
I don't know about you, but there are things that Marvel TV did that retroactively (after seeing the movies) do make me ponder some stuff.
Therefore, I've chosen to see if we can discuss them, while also giving a space for you to ask questions like this as well.
Who owns the merchandising rights, in the MCU, of all the superheroes? Because if you look at Runaways, Jessica Jones and AoS, there are toys, and costumes and collectibles, and certainly someone is profiting off them.
Do you think that any of Toomes' Crew from SM:HC got the Chitauri virus? Certainly they were dealing with Chitauri tech, so either they have superior cleaning skills or are asymptomatic
How come we rarely saw "pink-skinned" Krees in Agents of SHIELD, when they certinly existed in Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell and Yon-Rogg)? Are they a minority among Kree?
If Heimdall transported Sif to Earth in AoS, does that mean that he knows that Coulson is alive?