Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2 Spoilers: Clark Gregg Talks Inhumans, Return to Avengers

By Andrew Meola | Jan 19, 2015 01:09 PM EST

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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is in the midst of Season 2 and has rejuvenated itself so far in its sophomore campaign. Star Clark Gregg, who plays Phil Coulson, spoke to Comic Book Resources at length about the Inhumans, returning to the big screen with the Avengers, and more.

First, Gregg talked about the introduction of the Inhumans onto the series. "I'm excited by it. I think the Inhumans is a big, cool part of the Marvel universe, a great story. And we'll set up something. We'll get to explore it. I'm glad they're entrusting us with it, and I think that they'll take what they're going to do with it, and it will connect. And yet, we'll have the freedom to kind of make our show be our show. I think our show's working better this year because it is what it is. What happens on our show has to work for our show, and if at some point in the future, because they always think of cool stuff, it becomes something that crosses over with the movie, fantastic."

Next, Gregg addressed how Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has changed and will change after introducing superpowers with its main characters in the latest episode. "Hard to say. I don't know yet. We haven't shot enough that I really have a good answer for that. What I like about it is, it's not your typical origin story. All along S.H.I.E.L.D. has kind of been about protecting people from what they don't know about, which often means people who are on the index -- people who have powers because they've been kind of mutated or given powers by technology or Hydra or various alien artifacts. Inhumans represents a different chapter."

Finally, the actor talked about his desire to return to the movies of the Marvel Universe. "It's funny: the membrane between me and the character is so thin, I really want to explain to the Avengers, that I didn't just lie to them. So I would really like it for that reason, yes. But I'm having an awfully good time where I am."

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