For me Nick Fury was the personification of the exciting new interconectivity of these films. Whenever he showed up, you knew there was something bigger going on than what you were watching at that moment!
@@FullFatVideos Even when he was just named, like in Agents of Shield, it always gave the feeling of a bigger plan. He simply knew more than anyone else at any time, had two backup plans, and two backup backup plans. I think this made his development in Far From Home quite interesting and it will be interesting to see how he handles NOT knowing everything due to the blip in Secret Invasion
I hope we get to see more of the spy-world in the MCU through ‘Secret Invasion,’ and Nick Fury. The guy’s secrets’ secrets have secrets. Just let him do his work. And I think practically every one of Fury’s lines in CATWS is iconic.
@@JudgementalGoat Well that’s sweet as well. Thanks for letting me know I was reading ultimates digitally until the omnis started coming out so got so far and jumped back to to beginning
The fact marvel didn't have to try to get him is amazing. The only reason for it is because they used his likeness in the ultimates and sam Jackson saw and only agreed not to sue was if he got a 7 pic deal if they used Fury jn films
Honestly, his first appearance there was a cool character piece between his and coulson's relationship, and his second appearance in the season 1 finale was a nice capstone to his arc in winter solider. (Shame that his box literally got lost in a alternate timeline.)
Very interesting take. I wouldn't say he's the MOST underrated character in the mcu he's definitely up there. He's pretty underutilized so I'm glad they're building up on his history in Secret Invasion (really hoping its good).
Who do you think is the most underrated then? I'm interested to see as i don't know who'd i choose. Hawkeye and Black Widow are definitely unsung heroes, Nebula was the MVP in GOTG3 and crucial in both IW and EG, Sam is underrated with him being a hero outside of his avengers status with his counselling, Hulk could be argued to be with his constant need to subdue his anger/control his emotions, the Snap in EG i thought was very uncommented on in the fandom I was HYPE and gave him MAD RESPECT.
It would have been interesting to have past Nick Fury interact with the Avengers during the Time Heist. He's the only one that I'd buy could keep the secret and not mess with the timeline.
Seriously my brother and I both love Nick fury because of his story and his connection with the other characters and when we watched the secret invasion trailer we were making the joke that the plot was Samuel l Jackson coming to get his Oscar because it surprise us mainly me that he hasn't gotten an Oscar yet but yeah I would agree that he is one of if not the most underrated characters in the MCU
Great video. some say you can place Winter soldier after Age of Ultron. This way you don’t expect anything more than typical shield support from Nick (but off grid cuz Ultron). Then watch civil war right after winter soldier so you really feel the effects of a retired Nick Fury and the absence of shield. Lastly, now when we see him in Endgame he has recovered and begins to get back to work making a critical move which is to call Danvers and, in his absence, motivate her to help the Avengers, save Stark and slow down Thanos. Thus he still is bringing the team together even when he is not present.
I wanna point out about the intro that making a nuke do the nuke thing by destroying it is impossible. At best, if you make it explode almost correctly, you can create a "fizzle". A failed nuclear detonation orders of magnitude smaller than intended.
@@FullFatVideos a fizzle could have if it happened, but that's the worst outcome. After one too many broken arrow incidents and nukes being stuck in buildings and bunkers that caught fire, the US decided to revamp their nukes to use explosives that are difficult to set off. Explosives like what's used for C-4, which won't heat no matter if you hit it with a hammer or light it on fire, but needs an electric impulse. The electronics meant to generate these also use complex activation sequences before they will activate with the timing right, not simple electric jolts, like on/off buttons as those could be caused by magnetic fields of electromagnet storms or interference from cosmic rays. They use sequences of electric signals that should not naturally occur.
Captain marvel and nick fury together was gold tbh. Also Ben mendelson was great and the cat. U know what, Captain marvel was actually a decent movie. I didn't say GOOD! 6/10
Oh, those deleted scenes from Iron Man are interesting! If I were part of the production of the MCU today, I would actively use them. Reveal them in a replay of that same scene, but pretend that we hadn't heard the entire conversation up to now. This could even have an in-story justification: Fury is a man of many secrets, and he was deliberately compartmentalising things away, for all eventualities, in case one batch of superpowered heroes didn't get the job done. Between meeting Captain Marvel and the events of Iron Man, Hulk and the Incredible Hulk, what was Nick Fury doing about his 'Avenger's Initiative' for twelve years? We know he recruited Natalia Romanova and Clint Barton. These throwaway comments about gamma rays, radioactive spiders, and mutants could be repurposed to suggest that he was aware of other people with extraordinary abilities, and had at the least been monitoring them - we know this is the case for Bruce Banner, finally sending Tony Stark to approach the military with a request, and SHIELD had been actively searching for the location of the body of Steve Rogers. For example, that he had been contacted by a professor in Westchester County, NY, and that he had agreed to help his students keep a low profile whilst he trained some of them into a team. Meanwhile, he'd been intrigued by strange reports from the field office in Japan of a man on a motorcycle dressed in spider-themed pyjamas. I'd far prefer this to yet another convoluted multiversal/time-travel/reality-warping explanation.
Great video. You missed the barn scene where Stark’s motive for the making the villain is explored. If you pay close attention you might ask yourself how did Nick fury know Stark’s psyche so well (he finishes Stark’s sentence)? I won’t answer that because it’s kinda head canon but interesting to think about..
@@murk4552 It's head canon but ok. In my mind nick is a veteran of war. He is one, if not the only, survivor of his old military task force. This is why he understands Stark's fear of losing his team. It's because he lost his. (See Rules of Engagement) Once Nick was exonerated. He enlisted as Shield agent.
I get what they were going for with Fury's eye - they wanted another moment like Coulson with the baseball cards, where Fury constructs his own mythos. Taking a silly accident and turning it into this thing that makes him seem mysterious and dangerous is definitely a Fury move. The problem is that the mark isn't a character in the movie, it's the audience, they're saying we're the silly ones for believing Fury's tale. I think that's the part they misjudged - like, the Avengers would have been just as annoyed if they'd found out the baseball card story was fabricated. If they'd done the whole thing the other way around - shown us Fury losing his eye in a silly accident, and then shown him building this mythos to other characters, we'd have been along for the joke and could have enjoyed it, instead of being the butt of it.
I love Sam L Jackson as Nick Fury. He is one of my favorite MCU characters, and the first time seeing him in Iron Man post credits scene made me so happy.
I love this character so much and, coincidentally enough, I recently wrote a 10 chapter serial set in the Marvel Universe and part of the story involves the African American Fury teaming up with the Caucasian Fury for a multidimensional gunfight against a massive H.A.M.M.E.R army
The only movie I felt he shouldn't be there is Far From Home. Homecoming was already an Iron-Man spin off. To have Fury calling the shots takes out one of my favorite things about Spidey that usually people don't talk about, which is his detective skills. Specially being Mysterio. Peter could've uncovered the mystery by himself. Spotting Mysterio's team throughout Europe. This Spidey's trilogy was kinda like Hanna Montana goes everywhere with super tech from Iron-Man. I love Tom playing the character but having him being led by Stark, Hogan, Fury and even May doesn't do much for him (except in NWH)... That's just not Spidey!
Honestly I think Fury should have had his own show after Winter Soldier, something Darker and More Mature, Not Punisher or Daredevil level of mature but Probably closer to Winter Soldier or Guardians Vol 3 level of darkness that deals with his Origin!
I had no problem with the way Fury "lost" his eye in Captain Marvel. I know that people were expecting (hoping for?) some mysterious, badass explanation for it because Fury is a badass who gives off badass vibes to everyone he meets, but I love the idea of him giving the impression that he lost it in a more dramatic way, while the real explanation is that he lost it to an alien cat. It's an expectation subversion that I can get behind.
If the traditional Avengers were an NBA franchise: Fury is the GM Black Widow is the Coach Captain America is the point guard Hawkeye is the shooting guard Iron Man is the small forward Thor is the power forward Hulk plays center
I don't mind Fury losing his eye over something minor since it was already established in The Avengers that he is a liar, so it's not that far fetched he lied about how his eye was injured. Winter Soldier also established that he lied about losing his eye in the first place. Also while the audience is meant to be lulled into trusting Mysterio, he is a very obvious twist villain. Plus he feels like the type of man who would recognize a disgruntled sociopath who was fired by Tony Stark since he has been keeping an eye on Stark's company.
I agree with this. Always been disappointed with how much Fury was relegated to a less than background character in the MCU. For a character whose role was basically "the superheroes boss" he could have been a little bit more on as things escalated
Bro your wrong about Fury's eye scene. He is a serious dude, the moment he let his guard down and the cat scratched it, there is no way Fury will admit that story. "it didn't need to be true, they needed the push" fury uses even his own eye incident to push his agenda. Lol I hope I am right😂😂
small nitpick, I'm a bit dissapointet you didn't even mentioned his cameo in agents of S.H.I.E.L.D , but to quote it in the atyle of Ryan George, Nick Fury is always a win!
Im still actually baffled that Fury goes cold war spy stuffs with little to no gear in Secret Invasion. Then afterwards decides to whip his spaceship with Talos & go to space.
I get that this is a video about Nick Fury, but forcing him into Civil War would have ended that conflict before it began! He’s the Avenger’s dad!! He would just slap Tony and Steve and demand they play nice. And yea I’d like to see him in Infinity war but not Endgame, what makes him the goat is he always makes the right call; that’s not great for drama. Fury is just too stable. He can assemble the team, and I hope he does again…
and to think the mcu is trying to do the same thing with Julia Louis-Dreyfus character from phase 4 beeing the nick fury/amanda waller equivalent of the the thunderbolts. The problem with Dreyfus is that she lacks the same presence of authority both Jackson and Davis have while playing the character. I mean when you see Jackson for the first time in iron man you are: "holy shit this guy is up to something?", when you see Dreyfus in falcon and the winter you are like: "who the hell is this one?" and the more she appears she look less like a comand figure and more like a teacher making sure you aren't cheating in your test
Yeah both her and Wong are interesting but don’t have the same presence popping up across everything. Although Wong is always really fun, he’s got no ongoing narrative that his appearances are building to like Nick
Contessa is a terrible character. The campy attitude don't work. Her sudden appearance and vague connection to whatever story she's in also don't help. My cousin rewrote Black Widow and gave the character a slightly bigger role. Rather than plainly Nick Fury knockoff, he wrote her as a Modesty Blaise who's past her prime. Casting is another fail. Contessa's supposed to be mysterious and authorative, not remind audiences of Seinfield or Veep. My cousin imagine Valeria Golino in his version.
@@FullFatVideos Wong's a fan favorite but he has no business in being a connective character. Why did he even appear in Shang Chi? Keep running into familiar characters and it shrinks the world.
Would the real Nick Fury care for Peter Parker in the second film? He’d see him as a kid who has more power than he needs. It’s also interesting to rewatch the film and try to guess if it’s Talos influenced by Quentin Beck or if he is a Quentin Beck Illusion. At some point you even question if the Peter getting the glasses were actually Quentin’s plan and not Stark’s (why would real Fury, Talos and Tony Stark approve handing flying semi-automatic guns to some who has never pulled a trigger). thus maybe the glasses were stolen (and maybe hacked to allow immediate access to approved users or computer counts Peter as five years older than he is due to snap) but Quentin still needs one of the authorized user(s) to transfer access. I hope we do see them interact one day.
@@FullFatVideosit deserves it's own video for it. The people down on the ground without powers and still dedicated to the fight with their own issues to save the Earth.
Captain Marvel ruined Fury (and most of the MCU). The eye thing was dumb, it makes him a stupid. Fury's only really there just so Danvers could appear ahead of him. But the worst part is that turns out Fury had known a powerful superhero all along and even named the Avengers _after_ her. The only reason he didn't call her during Loki or Ultron? Cause they ain't real emergencies. So most of the Infinity Saga is just trivial compared to what she has to do, no matter how vague and unseen they are.
@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom he was definitely not ruined in either of those shows, sure, secret invasion sucked ass, but he was good in it, and in the marvels (personally I enjoyed it but I can see the flaws) he was great, nothing ruined him
@@kadegetslaid634 Man, Fury ruined is a big ass reason SI sucked ass. And he only functioned as a comic relief in The Marvels. His behavior in that stupid ass movie also contradicts his behavior in that stupid ass show. So that's a problem on its own. Fury's now just a moldy bread version of himself when he showed up at the end of Iron Man.
So, how does it feel to watch secret invasion where they destroyed the character you praised at length 2 weeks after this videos s release? This is how they repay dedicated fans such as yourself
His show was grate it has some bad parts but every show does every movie dose and do you realy give that Mitch of a damn just turn off your brain and watch the show have fun and don’t worry abut the plot holes and if you are doing that but you can still se them that’s ever on you or the show realy is that bad but it’s not I wasn’t trying to pay attention to the plot a lot of the time and cud still follow it personally the mean thing people are saying is wing with it is waters captain marvel and yes that dose make sense why are they pissted gif only fury when he Wundt realy do shit to help them but she cud be more made at her but what ever it’s a fun show nun the less and yes I know this is a basic lay a college sa hell those are probably shorter then this but I think you get my point
What's amazing is all the hate Marvel received when Jackson was cast and now it's pure love. A bit like when Miles Morales was introduced in the same Ultimate universe.
@@FullFatVideos I don't know if he did, but Marvel definitely got alot of hate, many pointed to Nick Fury being white in comics for over 30 years. Ignoring the Ultimate universe 1610 Fury.
You should make a video recommending people to watch "Inception" entirely in black and white. Given that it's a heist film with noir elements, I thought it'd make sense to watch it in black and white, and upon finishing my viewing in black and white, I found it an intriguing watch. I modified the color settings on the TV screen to desaturate all colors to make it look like the movie is in black and white. Give it a watch in black and white! :)
You’d be the same kind of commenter who would complain that I didn’t mention it. The internet is designed to make sure you can’t win no matter what so cheers!
@@FullFatVideos it ain’t that. I used to love your channel. You use to put out amazing character study video essays. But you just kind of complain about the mcu now. You can have criticism, but every other channel is already complaining and it’s just old. Idk.
I don’t get what you’d want from me? I still praised most of the things I cited here. It’s a shame that even the tiniest criticism is seen as such a bad thing
Hey don’t underestimate the Flerkin. Nick fury trusted it and that was the last time he trusted someone. Looks can be deceiving. Even music can be deceiving. 🥸
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@@yeng1855 huh
Have you seen the Netflix daredevil show and if so please make a video on it
@@FullFatVideos It must be the timezones. Lol
For me Nick Fury was the personification of the exciting new interconectivity of these films. Whenever he showed up, you knew there was something bigger going on than what you were watching at that moment!
Yeah it was always hype fuel to see him. And then speaheading everything in avengers just made it come full circle
@@FullFatVideos Even when he was just named, like in Agents of Shield, it always gave the feeling of a bigger plan.
He simply knew more than anyone else at any time, had two backup plans, and two backup backup plans. I think this made his development in Far From Home quite interesting and it will be interesting to see how he handles NOT knowing everything due to the blip in Secret Invasion
I hope we get to see more of the spy-world in the MCU through ‘Secret Invasion,’ and Nick Fury. The guy’s secrets’ secrets have secrets. Just let him do his work.
And I think practically every one of Fury’s lines in CATWS is iconic.
Agree. They undercut how great he was with his role in Ms Marvel and Secret Invasion will bring him back to prominent awesomeness.
@@alwaysxnever I hope so!!!
Except Secret invasion sucks and Jackson is a simp who insulted the fanbase
Fuck this aged terribly.
@@_V.Va_ Yes, it most certainly did.
Sam Jackson was the biggest star in the mcu until probably around phase 3
Anthony hopkins
@@kevindasilva8284 He was bigger.
Jeff Bridges was in the first movie they made
@@DondeVirgoBussy but only in the first movie.
@@DondeVirgoBussy he's not bigger than Samuel I Jackson
Fury losing his eye in the MCU was one of the dumbest explanations in cinema.
I honestly can’t tell if I love it or hate it, since the irony is delicious but the promise of a better backstory is more compelling.
I havent read all of Ultimates. But I've heard in the comics it was stabbed out by his brother during a fight on a helicarrier which, is much better.
@@TheMightyMidgetin the Ultimates he loses his eye to Wolverine during Desert Storm.
@@JudgementalGoat Well that’s sweet as well. Thanks for letting me know I was reading ultimates digitally until the omnis started coming out so got so far and jumped back to to beginning
It had potential to be an amazing backstory that delves into his personality as someone who doesn’t trust easily
The fact marvel didn't have to try to get him is amazing. The only reason for it is because they used his likeness in the ultimates and sam Jackson saw and only agreed not to sue was if he got a 7 pic deal if they used Fury jn films
Well he didn't demand a 7 pic contract, he just wanted to play the character
Ik its probably not canon but he was also in Agents of shield, and he was badass in it too. Him and phill coulson were amazing together
Honestly, his first appearance there was a cool character piece between his and coulson's relationship, and his second appearance in the season 1 finale was a nice capstone to his arc in winter solider. (Shame that his box literally got lost in a alternate timeline.)
@@GameMaster-ig8oo yea he was awesome in the finale
Very interesting take. I wouldn't say he's the MOST underrated character in the mcu he's definitely up there. He's pretty underutilized so I'm glad they're building up on his history in Secret Invasion (really hoping its good).
Who do you think is the most underrated then? I'm interested to see as i don't know who'd i choose.
Hawkeye and Black Widow are definitely unsung heroes, Nebula was the MVP in GOTG3 and crucial in both IW and EG, Sam is underrated with him being a hero outside of his avengers status with his counselling, Hulk could be argued to be with his constant need to subdue his anger/control his emotions, the Snap in EG i thought was very uncommented on in the fandom I was HYPE and gave him MAD RESPECT.
"A man can accomplish anything when he realizes he's a part of something bigger. A team of people who share that conviction can change the world."
Samuel L. Jackson plays him so well.
He IS Nick Fury. I don’t know if I could get behind anyone else
@@FullFatVideos Same. Pitch Perfect casting
So excited for Secret Invasion
Me too
It would have been interesting to have past Nick Fury interact with the Avengers during the Time Heist. He's the only one that I'd buy could keep the secret and not mess with the timeline.
Seriously my brother and I both love Nick fury because of his story and his connection with the other characters and when we watched the secret invasion trailer we were making the joke that the plot was Samuel l Jackson coming to get his Oscar because it surprise us mainly me that he hasn't gotten an Oscar yet but yeah I would agree that he is one of if not the most underrated characters in the MCU
He is amazing. And so happy we are going to have entire show with him.
Great video. some say you can place Winter soldier after Age of Ultron. This way you don’t expect anything more than typical shield support from Nick (but off grid cuz Ultron). Then watch civil war right after winter soldier so you really feel the effects of a retired Nick Fury and the absence of shield. Lastly, now when we see him in Endgame he has recovered and begins to get back to work making a critical move which is to call Danvers and, in his absence, motivate her to help the Avengers, save Stark and slow down Thanos. Thus he still is bringing the team together even when he is not present.
That’s a cool idea but unfortunately they directly reference the events of winter soldier in ultron
I wanna point out about the intro that making a nuke do the nuke thing by destroying it is impossible. At best, if you make it explode almost correctly, you can create a "fizzle". A failed nuclear detonation orders of magnitude smaller than intended.
That still would have killed everyone on the ship lol
@@FullFatVideos a fizzle could have if it happened, but that's the worst outcome. After one too many broken arrow incidents and nukes being stuck in buildings and bunkers that caught fire, the US decided to revamp their nukes to use explosives that are difficult to set off. Explosives like what's used for C-4, which won't heat no matter if you hit it with a hammer or light it on fire, but needs an electric impulse.
The electronics meant to generate these also use complex activation sequences before they will activate with the timing right, not simple electric jolts, like on/off buttons as those could be caused by magnetic fields of electromagnet storms or interference from cosmic rays. They use sequences of electric signals that should not naturally occur.
32 movies in, and I completely forgot Nick Fury was even a thing
It’s a crime
Captain marvel and nick fury together was gold tbh. Also Ben mendelson was great and the cat. U know what, Captain marvel was actually a decent movie. I didn't say GOOD! 6/10
Great video!! Very enjoyable
Thank you!
Oh, those deleted scenes from Iron Man are interesting! If I were part of the production of the MCU today, I would actively use them. Reveal them in a replay of that same scene, but pretend that we hadn't heard the entire conversation up to now. This could even have an in-story justification: Fury is a man of many secrets, and he was deliberately compartmentalising things away, for all eventualities, in case one batch of superpowered heroes didn't get the job done. Between meeting Captain Marvel and the events of Iron Man, Hulk and the Incredible Hulk, what was Nick Fury doing about his 'Avenger's Initiative' for twelve years? We know he recruited Natalia Romanova and Clint Barton. These throwaway comments about gamma rays, radioactive spiders, and mutants could be repurposed to suggest that he was aware of other people with extraordinary abilities, and had at the least been monitoring them - we know this is the case for Bruce Banner, finally sending Tony Stark to approach the military with a request, and SHIELD had been actively searching for the location of the body of Steve Rogers. For example, that he had been contacted by a professor in Westchester County, NY, and that he had agreed to help his students keep a low profile whilst he trained some of them into a team. Meanwhile, he'd been intrigued by strange reports from the field office in Japan of a man on a motorcycle dressed in spider-themed pyjamas. I'd far prefer this to yet another convoluted multiversal/time-travel/reality-warping explanation.
Great video. You missed the barn scene where Stark’s motive for the making the villain is explored. If you pay close attention you might ask yourself how did Nick fury know Stark’s psyche so well (he finishes Stark’s sentence)? I won’t answer that because it’s kinda head canon but interesting to think about..
Just say it, it's been how many damn years already?
@@murk4552 It's head canon but ok. In my mind nick is a veteran of war. He is one, if not the only, survivor of his old military task force. This is why he understands Stark's fear of losing his team. It's because he lost his. (See Rules of Engagement) Once Nick was exonerated. He enlisted as Shield agent.
I get what they were going for with Fury's eye - they wanted another moment like Coulson with the baseball cards, where Fury constructs his own mythos. Taking a silly accident and turning it into this thing that makes him seem mysterious and dangerous is definitely a Fury move. The problem is that the mark isn't a character in the movie, it's the audience, they're saying we're the silly ones for believing Fury's tale. I think that's the part they misjudged - like, the Avengers would have been just as annoyed if they'd found out the baseball card story was fabricated. If they'd done the whole thing the other way around - shown us Fury losing his eye in a silly accident, and then shown him building this mythos to other characters, we'd have been along for the joke and could have enjoyed it, instead of being the butt of it.
11:00 his light saber is supposed to be purple 😆
I love Sam L Jackson as Nick Fury. He is one of my favorite MCU characters, and the first time seeing him in Iron Man post credits scene made me so happy.
I love this character so much and, coincidentally enough, I recently wrote a 10 chapter serial set in the Marvel Universe and part of the story involves the African American Fury teaming up with the Caucasian Fury for a multidimensional gunfight against a massive H.A.M.M.E.R army
Id love to see at some point in the future just a logan style film titled Nick Fury: The Last Avenger. Do with that what you will.
I loved the rumour about endgame being called the last avenger so that would be dope
The only movie I felt he shouldn't be there is Far From Home.
Homecoming was already an Iron-Man spin off.
To have Fury calling the shots takes out one of my favorite things about Spidey that usually people don't talk about, which is his detective skills.
Specially being Mysterio.
Peter could've uncovered the mystery by himself. Spotting Mysterio's team throughout Europe.
This Spidey's trilogy was kinda like Hanna Montana goes everywhere with super tech from Iron-Man.
I love Tom playing the character but having him being led by Stark, Hogan, Fury and even May doesn't do much for him (except in NWH)... That's just not Spidey!
Honestly I think Fury should have had his own show after Winter Soldier, something Darker and More Mature, Not Punisher or Daredevil level of mature but Probably closer to Winter Soldier or Guardians Vol 3 level of darkness that deals with his Origin!
The way he lost his eye was underwhelming. But... It does kinda make sense. Fury always had a way of stretching the truth for dramatic effect.
As a nick fury fan I loved your video!👍👍
That’s great to hear, thank you for watching!!
I am amazed how much for granted we've taken fury even tho he is basically the glue that connects the MCU
I had no problem with the way Fury "lost" his eye in Captain Marvel. I know that people were expecting (hoping for?) some mysterious, badass explanation for it because Fury is a badass who gives off badass vibes to everyone he meets, but I love the idea of him giving the impression that he lost it in a more dramatic way, while the real explanation is that he lost it to an alien cat. It's an expectation subversion that I can get behind.
I feel the same
If the traditional Avengers were an NBA franchise:
Fury is the GM
Black Widow is the Coach
Captain America is the point guard
Hawkeye is the shooting guard
Iron Man is the small forward
Thor is the power forward
Hulk plays center
This surprises me because I always thought he was great
Love his mysterious character
This video really made me appreciate how awesome Samuel L Jackson’s Nicky fury is, shoutout fury 💯
Sweeet
It now occurs to me the MCU's first f bomb clearly should have been Nick Fury's. I did love Chris Pratt's though
Same! Don’t know if they could get away with mother-
I saw the Since You’ve been gone by Rainbow bit coming but I love it anyway!😂😂😂😂
Hahah that was very fun to do
@@FullFatVideos Yeah Good move!
Do you take requests for future videos?
You don't get enough praise either!
Thank you that’s very kind
I don't mind Fury losing his eye over something minor since it was already established in The Avengers that he is a liar, so it's not that far fetched he lied about how his eye was injured. Winter Soldier also established that he lied about losing his eye in the first place.
Also while the audience is meant to be lulled into trusting Mysterio, he is a very obvious twist villain. Plus he feels like the type of man who would recognize a disgruntled sociopath who was fired by Tony Stark since he has been keeping an eye on Stark's company.
I agree with this. Always been disappointed with how much Fury was relegated to a less than background character in the MCU. For a character whose role was basically "the superheroes boss" he could have been a little bit more on as things escalated
Canadian Lad shoutout!
Nick Fury was always the coolest part of Phase One!
I hope they explain when Fury got to space
Bro your wrong about Fury's eye scene.
He is a serious dude, the moment he let his guard down and the cat scratched it, there is no way Fury will admit that story.
"it didn't need to be true, they needed the push" fury uses even his own eye incident to push his agenda.
Lol I hope I am right😂😂
0:18 It was Coulson actually
See him with any version of Wolverine OMG anyone remember when he butt heads with him in the Wolverine and the Xmen cartoon
My man here must be screaming at the pillow in tears after watching Secret Invasion, man that was a shitshow of epic proportions 😅😅
I didn’t even bother in the end
And it seems like that was the right decision after the clips I saw
small nitpick, I'm a bit dissapointet you didn't even mentioned his cameo in agents of S.H.I.E.L.D , but to quote it in the atyle of Ryan George, Nick Fury is always a win!
Video on Andor??
Soon.
Eagerly, I await its' arrival.
That certainly helps me bump it up!!
Im still actually baffled that Fury goes cold war spy stuffs with little to no gear in Secret Invasion.
Then afterwards decides to whip his spaceship with Talos & go to space.
I get that this is a video about Nick Fury, but forcing him into Civil War would have ended that conflict before it began! He’s the Avenger’s dad!! He would just slap Tony and Steve and demand they play nice. And yea I’d like to see him in Infinity war but not Endgame, what makes him the goat is he always makes the right call; that’s not great for drama. Fury is just too stable. He can assemble the team, and I hope he does again…
Well Said! Fury is a Badass n Then Wasted! You gotta keep keep both Eyezz on Mee! Cheers 🍻
How would you rank the live action transformer movie
Good video. I'd love to see more X-men videos if you're interested in doing that
The war is coming Charles and I intend to fight it 👌 such good dialogue from magneto
and to think the mcu is trying to do the same thing with Julia Louis-Dreyfus character from phase 4 beeing the nick fury/amanda waller equivalent of the the thunderbolts. The problem with Dreyfus is that she lacks the same presence of authority both Jackson and Davis have while playing the character. I mean when you see Jackson for the first time in iron man you are: "holy shit this guy is up to something?", when you see Dreyfus in falcon and the winter you are like: "who the hell is this one?" and the more she appears she look less like a comand figure and more like a teacher making sure you aren't cheating in your test
Yeah both her and Wong are interesting but don’t have the same presence popping up across everything. Although Wong is always really fun, he’s got no ongoing narrative that his appearances are building to like Nick
Contessa is a terrible character. The campy attitude don't work. Her sudden appearance and vague connection to whatever story she's in also don't help.
My cousin rewrote Black Widow and gave the character a slightly bigger role. Rather than plainly Nick Fury knockoff, he wrote her as a Modesty Blaise who's past her prime.
Casting is another fail. Contessa's supposed to be mysterious and authorative, not remind audiences of Seinfield or Veep. My cousin imagine Valeria Golino in his version.
@@FullFatVideos Wong's a fan favorite but he has no business in being a connective character. Why did he even appear in Shang Chi? Keep running into familiar characters and it shrinks the world.
Full Fat videos: "Nick Fury the unsung hero of the Mcu"
Disney: " You mean Giah right? And its Pronounced M-she-u thank you very much"
Oh my God shut up people like you are so annoying 💀 like disney is annoying but you're on a whole nother level
Facts
Would the real Nick Fury care for Peter Parker in the second film? He’d see him as a kid who has more power than he needs. It’s also interesting to rewatch the film and try to guess if it’s Talos influenced by Quentin Beck or if he is a Quentin Beck Illusion. At some point you even question if the Peter getting the glasses were actually Quentin’s plan and not Stark’s (why would real Fury, Talos and Tony Stark approve handing flying semi-automatic guns to some who has never pulled a trigger). thus maybe the glasses were stolen (and maybe hacked to allow immediate access to approved users or computer counts Peter as five years older than he is due to snap) but Quentin still needs one of the authorized user(s) to transfer access. I hope we do see them interact one day.
What about his appearance in season 1 of Agents of Shield?
The Captain Marvel movie assassinated his character, and I don't know if he can recover. It got laughs, but in the worst possible way
How so?
I’m glad I only saw Captain Marvel once.
Secret Invasion comes out in a few weeks, dw
@@KnightEclipser
To me he went from mysterious badass MF you don't dare cross, to haha kitty cat scratch face man
@@b0zzman haven't caught up on the MCU shows, will probably take me a while to catch up to Secret Invasion
Not even a passing reference to Agents of SHIELD? 😕
I did consider it but I haven’t actually watched it I just know he pops up twice
@@FullFatVideosit deserves it's own video for it. The people down on the ground without powers and still dedicated to the fight with their own issues to save the Earth.
The marvels could be set before secret invasion or it could be a scroll
how do you feel about him in secret invasion?
Well with secret invasion, i feel this video deserve an😅 update
Couldn’t get through it!
Hey you forgot Agents of SHIELD!
You know what? Yondu and Nick Furry team
That would be so good
I would love to see Jackson and Michael Rooker on screen.
I mean hes not underrated everyone loves him
Nothing more cooler than a white dude making a whole video going to bat or being a fan of a black character its reallly nice for a change, thanks man!
No problem!
Captain Marvel ruined Fury (and most of the MCU).
The eye thing was dumb, it makes him a stupid. Fury's only really there just so Danvers could appear ahead of him.
But the worst part is that turns out Fury had known a powerful superhero all along and even named the Avengers _after_ her.
The only reason he didn't call her during Loki or Ultron? Cause they ain't real emergencies. So most of the Infinity Saga is just trivial compared to what she has to do, no matter how vague and unseen they are.
It didn't ruin fury 💀
@@kadegetslaid634 Did you not read my comment? And I wrote that BEFORE Secret Invasion and The Marvels, where they ruined him even more.
@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom he was definitely not ruined in either of those shows, sure, secret invasion sucked ass, but he was good in it, and in the marvels (personally I enjoyed it but I can see the flaws) he was great, nothing ruined him
@@kadegetslaid634 Man, Fury ruined is a big ass reason SI sucked ass. And he only functioned as a comic relief in The Marvels. His behavior in that stupid ass movie also contradicts his behavior in that stupid ass show. So that's a problem on its own.
Fury's now just a moldy bread version of himself when he showed up at the end of Iron Man.
By whom and since when?
Welp... did you wish secret invasion was a movie? Because i wish it never existed at all
Didn't age great with secret invasion
I didn’t even watch it in the end, and from everything I’ve seen I’m glad I didn’t!
@@FullFatVideos They have to do some serious retcon work to make that plot fit into the mcu
Why doesn't the cow moo anymore?
he’s only had about 40min of screen time too
Wanna know why the CAPTAIN MARVEL movie is bad?
Just ask how Nick Fury lost his eye
Full Fat posts and it's a good day
Thank you (love the name Monarch Music)
@@FullFatVideos Thank YOU
So, how does it feel to watch secret invasion where they destroyed the character you praised at length 2 weeks after this videos s release? This is how they repay dedicated fans such as yourself
Idk. Nobody watched this video anyway
Talk about agents of shield. You have a real blind spot 😅
His show was grate it has some bad parts but every show does every movie dose and do you realy give that Mitch of a damn just turn off your brain and watch the show have fun and don’t worry abut the plot holes and if you are doing that but you can still se them that’s ever on you or the show realy is that bad but it’s not I wasn’t trying to pay attention to the plot a lot of the time and cud still follow it personally the mean thing people are saying is wing with it is waters captain marvel and yes that dose make sense why are they pissted gif only fury when he Wundt realy do shit to help them but she cud be more made at her but what ever it’s a fun show nun the less and yes I know this is a basic lay a college sa hell those are probably shorter then this but I think you get my point
If he were cast today all the worst people would be calling the movie(s) woke.
He shot down the wrong jet bc it was a decoy
What's amazing is all the hate Marvel received when Jackson was cast and now it's pure love.
A bit like when Miles Morales was introduced in the same Ultimate universe.
Did he really get hate? I was too young for that. He was just Mace Windu to me and I was beyond hyped
@@FullFatVideos I don't know if he did, but Marvel definitely got alot of hate, many pointed to Nick Fury being white in comics for over 30 years.
Ignoring the Ultimate universe 1610 Fury.
I can never get behind white Fury. Shit just looks wrong
Y'all MCU stans just looooove to throw the word "underrated " around like it's nothing.
I love that im either an mcu hater for criticising the tiniest aspects of it but automatically an mcu stan for liking anything
@@FullFatVideos Any praise to a watered down, nothing-franchise and you're automatically a stan. I don't make the rules. You're just a stan.
Apparently you do make the rules
You should make a video recommending people to watch "Inception" entirely in black and white. Given that it's a heist film with noir elements, I thought it'd make sense to watch it in black and white, and upon finishing my viewing in black and white, I found it an intriguing watch. I modified the color settings on the TV screen to desaturate all colors to make it look like the movie is in black and white. Give it a watch in black and white! :)
*Nick Fury > Amanda Waller.*
Now let’s watch him get butchered
What a joke. Overrated is more accurate
Blasphemy
Nick Fury bad
Complaining about the eye thing is so old. It’s really not that bad.
You’d be the same kind of commenter who would complain that I didn’t mention it. The internet is designed to make sure you can’t win no matter what so cheers!
@@FullFatVideos it ain’t that. I used to love your channel. You use to put out amazing character study video essays. But you just kind of complain about the mcu now. You can have criticism, but every other channel is already complaining and it’s just old. Idk.
I don’t get what you’d want from me? I still praised most of the things I cited here. It’s a shame that even the tiniest criticism is seen as such a bad thing
Hey don’t underestimate the Flerkin. Nick fury trusted it and that was the last time he trusted someone. Looks can be deceiving. Even music can be deceiving. 🥸