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Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet attended Dragon Con over the weekend. During a conversation with fans, she insisted that she has no idea if Marvel ever plans on bringing her character, Daisy Johnson aka Quake, back to the MCU, and confirmed that the entire Agents of SHIELD series, which spun out of the first Avengers movie and ran for seven seasons on ABC, is no longer considered canon with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“I’m not playing a bit. This isn’t a joke. I don’t know anything. They haven’t asked me. If they would, you know me, I can’t keep a secret, I would tell you guys. We are not really considered canon. I think the show will make some weird, random comeback. Like if it gets put on another streamer or something.”
Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD Should Be MCU Canon, But It’s Not
Bennet’s comments seem to confirm that the first Marvel Cinematic Universe television show is no longer a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at all. That’s a significant excision given that Agents of SHIELD was, by far, the longest-running Marvel Cinematic Universe television series, with 136 episodes over its seven seasons, though admittedly, its place in the MCU was already in question with how later seasons seemed to operate in a different reality from the Marvel Studios films (Agents of SHIELD was developed independently by Marvel Television, before Marvel’s TV output was subsumed by Marvel Studios entirely).








