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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.introduced multiple Marvel characters into live-action, including Chloe Bennet as Daisy Johnson, aka Quake. And for the past few months, there have been numerous rumors about the character appearing in the upcoming Marvel series,Secret Invasion.The 30-year-old actress has also sparked rumors of her comeback as Quake while calling out people for criticizing her performance in the show.

Secret Invasionfollows Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury trying to stop a Skrull invasion with his allies Everett Ross, Maria Hill, and the Skrull Talos. The rumors following theAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.actress joining the cast ofSecret Invasionled fans to assume that the show could be an MCU canon.
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Chloe Bennet Rumored to JoinSecret Invasion
With Charlie Cox and otherDaredevilstars joining the MCU, fans have been hopeful that Marvel Studios would follow the same approach with the characters of the popular show,Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.as well. One of the most popular characters expected to make her comeback in the MCU isChloe Bennet’sQuake.
Quake also has an important part during the events of theSecret Invasionin comics. She helps Nick Fury in recruiting The Secret Warriors, super-powered beings without a public persona, and joins the final battle against the Skrull invaders.

The series is expected to have a total of six episodes, and Daisy Johnson could join forces with Nick Fury in the final episode of the series. ConsideringSamuel L. Jacksonhas mentioned that Nick Fury will not call“his super friends,”Quake could be one of his allies as he would need all the help he could get.
Although there have been numerous rumors about Daisy Johnson joining the MCU, the studio has not confirmed anything yet. Fans also believe that the involvement of theValley Girlactress would reveal ifAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.is canon to the MCU or not.

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Marvel Fans Wonder ifAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.is Canon
Fans have also shared their reaction to Chloe Bennet’s return as Quake inSecret Invasion, which could also be her MCU debut. The rumor has also reignited the long-time discussion among fans aboutAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.being an MCU canon.
Aaaaaaaaaaah!!!!! Agents of SHEILD is canon

— Joseph Salazar (@josephsalazarc)July 14, 2025
I get that this will be a series focused on Nick Fury, but I want to see more from Daisy Johnson than just one episode. And where is Coulson? My guy better also make an appearance!
— Cass Durham (@CassDurham1)August 01, 2025
Probably gunna be a variant.
— Ryan Fitzgerald (@Nerd4Life1991)June 24, 2025
This would be incredible
— Go Touch Grass, It’s Never That Serious (@runninglos619)July 03, 2025
🥺🥺🥺it is true🥺🥺I need her in MCU…i missed her sooo much..
— Salman Siddik🐐 (@SalmanSiddik2)June 02, 2025
https://twitter.com/edpodengg/status/1647044174418702337
They also shared that while they are excited about Daisy Johnson’s alleged return, they would also like to see Phil Coulson alongside Nick Fury as well. Some of the fans seemed excited about the series and have called the possibility of Bennet’s return“incredible.”Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.fans have shared that they missed her character and would love to see her back in the upcoming show.
Some also assumed that Daisy Johnson’s appearance in the MCU could be a variant. However, the studio has not confirmed anything so far. Fans would have to wait for a few months more to seeThe Nightlifeactress returning as the Marvel superhero, Quake.
Secret Invasionwill premiere on August 24, 2025, on Disney+.
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