Clark Gregg, an American actor who is known for his role of Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The actor has appeared in Iron Man (2008), Iron Man 2 (2010), Thor (2011), The Avengers (2012) and many more. He has announced about returning to Marvel Cinematic Universe return next year.
Clark has confirmed for next year's Captain Marvel, it will release in 2019. Although, the movie will take place in the 1990s. In an interview, he couldn't be more thrilled about returning to Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The actor said, “That was a fun call from my friends in the Cinematic Universe, who I normally see at these events, saying, ‘You know, we think once again we have some work for you, but it takes place in the '90s. Can you go to the gym?’ Yeah, I said, ‘The '90s? I mean, there is no gym that can get me back to the '90s.’ And they said, ‘Well, don't worry. We've been working on that technology, and we think we can goose you back a few years.’"
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Clark was killed in the original Avengers film by Loki, but later it was revealed to be fake intitative Nick Fury to motivate the team with a common goal, revenge. Nick didn't tell the Avengers that Coulson was alive.
Clark is till working with Marvel's Agents of SHIELD and when asked if he wants to go back to Marvel Cinematic Universe, he said that decision is left to others.
He added, “I don't know – that's above my pay grade. I just show up where they tell me to show up. If the day comes when I'm no longer playing Phil Coulson, I'll very gratefully bid him farewell, because it's been an incredible journey, but I've learned that it's best to just be grateful for where I am and make the most out of that opportunity that day.”
Marvel Studios' Black Panther is still in theaters, whole Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters today.
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