Secret Invasion - Nick Fury’s EVIL PLAN - The REAL REASON He Failed the Skrulls EXPLAINED

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Secret Invasion has added some fascinating backstory. We now know that Fury's built up shield on the backs of shapeshifting spies. So we think it's likely that he knew the skrulls could never find a home, but he let them do his dirty work anyways. This is the real story of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Alright, we’re four episodes into Secret Invasion, and there are way too many unanswered questions going into the final two episodes. Especially the most important question that the show sort of glossed over - why the Skrulls didn’t find a new home yet?

Nick Fury and Captain Marvel promised they will help the Skrulls find a safe haven. But something prevented them from fulfilling their promise.

For the last 3 decades, Fury used the Skrulls as his personal network of shapeshifting spies.

This was the deal, they help him protect Earth, and he will help them find a new home. But Fury didn’t keep his word. And now Gravik is making Fury, and Earth, pay for it.

And we think the Skrulls still being homeless was deliberate. Fury didn’t forget his promise, he lied to his green friends and that’s the big secret he’s been keeping all along.

And it’s not as obvious as you might think, we believe we discovered the real reason why Fury lied, and why it’s so impossible for the Skrulls to find a new home.



Back in 1995, Fury and Carol promised to help the Skulls find a new planet. They’re a displaced alien race, after losing their home.

The Skrulls were in the possession of Mar-Vell’s ship, which had light-speed capabilities.

The Skrulls left Earth along with Captain Marvel, and it looked like they were on the way to finding a new homeworld.

And yet, three decades later the Skrulls are still homeless, forced to live as refugees, hiding among humans.

Doug: So what happened to new Skrulls-land? Isn’t the universe like really big?


That’s a good question.
So before we get to Fury’s dark secret, we should start by explaining why is it’s pretty much mission impossible for the Skrulls to find a new home.

You see, long ago the Kree empire initiated the war against the Skrulls, and it lead to the destruction of their homeworld, Skrullos.

Since then the Skrulls were scattered across the universe. According to Talos, their race was reduced to about a million.

And the Kree hunted them to every corner of the universe.

So after Talos and his group obtained Mar-Vell’s ship, their first order of business was likely finding as many Skrulls as possible to keep them safe from the Kree genocide.

That must have taken a few years at the least since the Skrulls were scattered and most of them were hidden.


But apparently, the quest for the new Skrullos was aborted because everywhere the Skrulls went, they were met with violence and hate.

Doug: How come, what did they do?

Well, that’s also the Kree’s fault.

They used the most powerful weapon they had, something far more dangerous than world-destroying missiles - they initiated propaganda to frame the Skrulls as evil shapeshifters.

And we all know from our own human history how destructive such propaganda can be. It leads to racism, antisemitism, homophobia and unfortunately so much more. This allows radicals to justify religious persecutions, ethnic cleansing, genocides and holocausts.

Doug: That got dark

Yeah…. but I wish the show would lean a bit more into that since it would have created a far more compelling story.

Anyway, since the Kree are a massive empire that spans multiple star systems,
the influence of their propaganda reached countless worlds across the universe.

This created discrimination against the skrulls, and eliminated any chance they will be trusted by other civilizations.
This also led to segregation, which explains why no other aliens wanted to Skrulls living on their plants.

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