Direct from the Comic-Con panel for Marvel's Inhumans, moderated by Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb, comes our rundown of four new scenes from the upcoming series - which premieres September 1st on IMAX screens (which will show the first two episodes) and then September 29th on ABC (where the first two episodes will have some added footage).
The first scene is an action sequence involving a young blonde woman running through a jungle in the rain, pursued by armed soldiers. Mike Moh’s Triton appears to the scared girl, takes off his hood and tells her “You’re safe.”
“I’ve been looking for you, you’re one of us,” he says. Triton has been sent to Earth because Inhumans have been popping up in record numbers. He tells her there’s a place where she could go where everyone is like her, the city of Attilan. She’s afraid she’s a freak but then while he tries ot calm her the soldiers open fire. They run and she’s killed.
Triton then flees from the soldiers, their guns, and grenades. He jumps off a waterfall and escapes into the ocean.
The second scene is a dinner sequence in the Great Hall of the Palace.
Iwan Rheon’s Maximus is upset at Anson Mount’s Black Bolt for sending Triton to Earth without telling anyone. “Why did you keep his mission a secret, brother?”
Even Ken Leung’s Karnak, a Black Bolt loyalist, didn’t know about the assignment. Maximus believes Triton was sent to his death. Black Bolt then speaks - via a form of secret sign language that only Serinda Swan’s Medusa can translate. He seeks to find the descendents left behind on Earth when they all made the move to the moon. “We will not leave them to suffer,” Medusa says, for Black Bolt.
Maximus objects to the idea of more people coming to the city because they don’t have enough resources. Maximus gets hot and Karnak and Eme Ikwuakor’s Gorgon stand up in guard-mode in case he makes a move on Black Bolt. Maximus storms off while Karnak warns Black Bolt that his brother has the ear of the people and seeks to undermine him. “You should have sent me,” Gorgon insists in anger, and leaves.
The third scene takes place later on, with Maximus making a treacherous move to take out Karnak and Goron. He orders soldiers to attack Karnak in Attilan and Gorgon in the jungle down on Earth (same jungle, same soldiers as before).
“Never approach downwind, dumbass” Gorgon snarls before stomping his foot, taking his enemies out with a shockwave, and then pounding them with his feet and fists.
Karnak’s approach is different. He fights off his attackers but gets shot. Then it’s revealed that he can restart, and re-do, the moment, looking for his mistake. Then he re-fights and wins. He has the ability to see the fault in any situation or person.
The fourth and final scene showed us Medusa’s hair in action as Maximus approached her, trying to get her to side with him over Black Bolt. It’s clear that he has deeper feeling for her too, wishing that she had chosen him over his brother. When he angers her, her hair attacks and wraps itself around his throat, pinning him to the wall.
Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA). Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at http://ift.tt/2aJ67FB.
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