Asgardians. Kree. Inhumans.
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD went all out revealing the origin of the Inhumans in an intense new episode.
Skye and Raina are now Inhumans.
Marvel Studios is making an Inhumans movie and more Inhumans comics are on the way.
It was a guest star from Thor that led to huge revelations about the Inhumans in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
What is so frightening about the Inhumans that it would make the Kree Empire and Odin send warriors to Earth?
Before we continue here’s a SPOILER ALERT!
If you did not watch this week’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stop reading now.
Ok
Here it comes.
Skye is really Daisy Johnson, aka Quake. The new Inhuman’s emergence is rumbling into deep space. The Terrigenesis triggered a visit from the Kree (last seen in Guardians of the Galaxy) and Lady Sif.
Guest star Eddie McClintock (Warehouse 13) plays a Kree operative sent to find and destroy the “abominations” called Inhumans. Jaime Alexander reprised her role as the warrior sent by Odin when they learn the untrustworthy Kree on are Earth.
The warriors reveal to origin of the beings to Agent Coulson and team. The Kree Empire visited ancient Earth with experiments to create additional warriors in their endless war. Sif accused him of using the experimented upon humans as “cannon fodder.”
Sif and the Kree declared how unstable and dangerous the Inhumans are and both wanted to take custody of Skye. Coulson convinced Sif to let them keep Skye but the team is divided on whether they’re safe with her around.
Skye (Chloe Bennet) will find support from a new Inhuman played by Luke Mitchell.
“Lincoln is definitely one of the characters who helps Skye adjust with her powers, being an Inhuman himself — he helps Skye adjust to her new powers in a way that makes her more comfortable with them. And they might kind of like each other maybe at some point,” Bennet told Comic Book Resources.
Kyle MacLachlan returns as Skye’s father in next week’s episode, One of Us, that will introduce more new Inhumans to the expanding cast.
By Editor