'Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' Clip Shows Coulson's Changed as ABC Renews for Season 4

By Victoria Guerra | Mar 05, 2016 09:54 AM EST

The Agents of SHIELD midseason finale last year showed Clark Gregg's Phil Coulson go full-on revenge on Grant Ward (Brett Dalton), the former team member who turned out to be HYDRA and just downright evil. As things move around for the Marvel Cinematic Universe Inhumans, ABC has renewed the show for a new season -- and there's a new clip starring Coulson and Fitz.

SHIELD will finally come back to the small screen this March after a very long absence on television, and a recent clip proves something's not quite right with the director of the spy organization.

Joined by Iain De Caestecker's Leo Fitz, the only other person who saw Coulson mercilessly kill Ward in Maveth, the SHIELD director is more determined than ever to finally put H.Y.D.R.A. to rest, from its current head, Gideon Malick (Powers Boothe). For this, Coulson tells Fitz that some extreme measures will have to happen, and the agent and scientist doesn't seem too convinced -- he looks like he gets a little too well how much his boss has changed.

Not long before ABC renewed SHIELD for another season, TV Guide caught up with Marvel veteran Gregg, part of the MCU since the first Iron Man, who was killed off in Avengers and later resurrected to live another day on television. For the actor, it's this new side including cold-blooded murder that really changes Coulson: Coulson has now started a path that could lead him to become a "super-villain."

"In the midseason premiere, 'Bouncing Back,' in the aftermath of his trip to Maveth, Coulson is more determined than ever to get to Gideon Malick and put an end to Hydra once and for all," reads the next episode's synopsis, via Blastr. "Meanwhile, Daisy and the team encounter more Inhumans who have powers like they've never seen before, but will they be friends or enemies of S.H.I.E.L.D.?"

Agents of SHIELD will return to ABC on March 8.

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