As Samuel L. Jacksonโs Nick Fury finally takes center stage in the new Disney+ series, Secret Invasion, the actor is looking back on his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Turns out, heโs been asking himself the same question weโve all been wondering about since 2018. Why hasnโt Nick Fury been to Wakanda?
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โIโm still trying to figure out why Iโve never been to Wakanda,โ Jackson told Entertainment Tonight. โThey didnโt ask me to go, but Iโm still trying to get there. I need a ticket.โ
As we learned in Black Panther, Wakanda kept itself secret for years, letting the world think it was just another underdeveloped African nation. However, Tony Stark had it right when he told Steve Rogers that Nick Furyโs โsecrets have secrets.โ Are you trying to convince me that heโs known about Skrulls since the โ90s, but hasnโt known the truth about Wakanda? Iโm not buying it for a second. Heโs totally been to Wakanda and Iโm ready for them to give me a flashback scene between Fury, King TโChaka and Queen Ramonda.
Jackson has been the glue of the MCU since he shocked us all in the Iron Man post-credits scene 15 years ago. For movie snobs wondering why the prolific actor is still so intrigued by the franchise, he has a very simple reason: heโs having fun.
โI was never going to let the Oscars be a measure of my success or failure as an actor,โ Jackson told the Los Angeles Times. โMy yardstick of success is my happiness: Am I satisfied with what Iโm doing? Iโm not doing statue-chasing movies. You know, โIf you do this movie, youโll win an Oscar.โ No, thanks. Iโd rather be Nick Fury. Or having fun being Mace Windu with a lightsaber in my hand.โ
His latest adventure finds Nick Fury reuniting with his closest allies as he tries to stop a takeover by a rogue faction of Skrulls. The six-episode limited series offers Jackson a showcase to portray a more grounded, human version of the superspy. Itโs the story weโve been waiting 15 years to see the actor get.
Secret Invasion premieres June 21 on Disney+, with new episodes debuting every Wednesday.
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