Clark Gregg has spoken about the future of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD.
The ABC drama's first season finale saw Phil Coulson (Gregg) replacing Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) as SHIELD director, but also revealed that Coulson may be psychologically disturbed following his resurrection.
"So we go from having no SHIELD at all, with a director on the run, to a tiny Guerrilla SHIELD with Agent Coulson at its head, and maybe not in his own right head," Gregg explained to IGN.
"That sounds fun. That sounds like an interesting season two."
When it returns in the fall, Agents of SHIELD will transmit in two unbroken runs, with new series Agent Carter airing during the winter hiatus.
Gregg approved the move, voicing his frustration with the staggered schedlings of the show's first season.
"I don't like it [and] I don't think our fans liked it," he said. "It didn't let us keep the momentum going with the story.
"You can download the [whole] season of so many shows on Netflix in one day -- who wants to take a two-week pause? I don't!"
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD airs on ABC in the US and on Channel 4 in the UK.
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