Samuel L. Jackson explains why he sometimes needs to change Nick Fury's lines in the MCU. The primary force for the Avengers Initiative, the former director of SHIELD has been a main fixture in the universe since its inception in 2008. Jackson appeared as Fury at the end of Iron Man, this makes him one of the oldest characters who are still in the franchise as it moves past the Infinity Saga.
After being an important player in the first two Avengers films, Fury's role was reduced towards the end of the Infinity Saga to mere cameos, except in the prequel Captain Marvel. But, now, he's set to return to the MCU as he reclaims his place as the universe's most influential character. Jackson is spearheading the upcoming Disney+ series, Secret Invasion. He's also going to appear in Nia DaCosta's The Marvels, which will reunite him with Brie Larson's Carol Danvers. The movie will star Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau, and Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan, as well. Finally, the actor recently confirmed that he will be in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
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With that, it's clear that Fury isn't going anywhere. But his more than a decade stint with the MCU is already impressive. Having played the same role multiple times, Jackson explains to Collider why he sometimes has to change Fury's lines. It boils down to the fact that over the years, several directors and writers have utilized the character, and to maintain continuity, there have been times that he needs to remind them of MCU's iteration, which might be different from the way they want to depict him. Read his full comment below:
«I’ve been doing Nick Fury for so long, I know what he sounds like and I know
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