The acronym for SHIELD has taken on different meanings over the years. Orignally it stood for Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage, Law-Enforcement Division. It was changed in 1991 to Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate. Today it stands for stands for Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division
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Yes he was a major villian during the The Avengers movie.
Well supposedly, because if you watch till after the credits there is another trailer which sees the the villian in captain America talking to someone who may be Loki suggesting another attack... only problem there is that red skull dies and at the end of captain america. in the avengers the enemy invaders are talking to another alien race called skrull. which invade in the comics* Actually, Red Skull was not killed at the end of Captain America. He was, instead, transported, though we don't know where. So it is highly possible that Loki is talking to Red Skull at the end of the credits in The Avengers.
The New Avengers was pretty popular so it is safe to assume that millions of people saw it. How to know exactly who they were is impossible to determine.
No, Agent Coulson was a member of SHIELD, and worked as an ally and liason to the Avengers.
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Because he is not an avenger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There will be iron man and S.H.I.E.L.D in Avengers 2. I suggest you recheck your source of this incorrect information.
Yes, it is in 2012, and there also has been 2 animated Avengers movies.
In the comic books? Yes. Sometimes. In the movies? Not yet.
"Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" premiered on September 24, 2013, and concluded on August 12, 2020, spanning a total of 7 seasons and 136 episodes. The show explores different storylines involving the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division (SHIELD) and its agents within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
If you mean in the Avengers movies, Yes he was in Infinity War and will be in the second half as well [Avengers 4]. If you mean as part of the actual team, that's unknown but unlikely, he is after all king of Wakanda.
Some team names from movies are Mighty Ducks from "The Mighty Ducks," Wildcats from "Remember the Titans," Bad News Bears from "The Bad News Bears," and Avengers from "The Avengers."
No way. Look at the rampant audience power of the AVENGERS>
A description of the cube, that then fades to SHIELD headquarters where the cube has become unstable and a portal is opened