Emilia Clarke, who plays Ben Mendelsohn in Secret Invasion, reportedly said that he is the most talented actor she has ever worked with. In a recent interview, Clarke acknowledged Mendelsohn’s abilities. Before we started filming Secret Invasion, she admitted, “I was obsessed with him.” “And now that we’ve worked together, I’m really passionately in love with him, but acting is like tennis in that you perform better with a good partner. He’s also without a doubt the greatest actor I’ve ever worked with. In the movie Secret Invasion, Clarke portrays G’iah, Talos’s daughter. They collaborate for the first time on the Disney+ series, as Clarke makes her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut.
While Mendelsohn previously played Talos in the 2019 cinematic movies Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home, Secret Invasion marks his third MCU production. The bond between Talos and Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury was formed in each of those films, and Secret Invasion expands on that friendship. In a recent interview, Mendelsohn discussed working with Jackson again and mentioned Jackson’s talent for enhancing his own performances. Sam improves you since you are portraying one of the most significant figures in modern cinematic acting, he claimed. “You don’t half-step if you can help it, and you don’t pass that sort of stuff up lightly.”
The relationship between Fury and Sonya Falsworth, a senior MI6 agent played by Olivia Colman, receives some screen time in Secret Invasion. Recently, Jackson and Colman discussed the pair’s tense relationship, noting that Falsworth truly cares for Fury despite reprimanding him in Secret Invasion Episode 1, “Resurrection.” “Her kind of love is an odd old thing, but I believe she truly believes it. I appreciate the thought that she could be attempting to motivate him, but I don’t believe she initially meant that,” Colman remarked. Jackson said, “Yeah, she really believes he’s going to die.
Falsworth is worried, but Fury makes it through the first episode of Secret Invasion alive, which is more than can be said about his closest comrade, Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders). Hill seems to be slain in “Resurrection” by Gravik, the series’ major antagonist (Kingsley Ben-Adir), a surprising narrative twist that Smulders knew would surface online before the episode’s air date. “I’m amazed that no picture was released considering how many people were present [when we shot Hill’s death scene]. I suppose that shows how much respect Marvel has gained over the past ten years, which is to say, “Don’t spoil it for people.” Fortunately, no one did, she said.
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