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‘Agents of SHIELD’ Spinoff Casts Delroy Lindo
He’ll play Fortune opposite Adrianne Palicki as Bobbie “Mockingbird” Morse and Nick Blood as Lance Hunter in ABC’s pilot.
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Delroy Lindo has been cast as the Howard Chaykin creation “Dominic Fortune”.
The Marvel’s Most Wanted pilot is expected to air later in 2016. A rogue, adventurer and handgun aficionado in the 1930s, Fortune craved wealth and excitement with his globe-trotting odysseys.
ScreenJunkies inducted Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as the fifth TV series given its signature parody, following more prestige offerings like Breaking Bad, Game of of Thrones and The Walking Dead, and less, like Entourage. The only plot details revealed about Marvels Most Wanted so far is that the project will follow Bobbi and Lance as they go on their own adventures, so its unclear if this version of Fortune will be connected with S.H.I.E.L.D. or will operate solo. Lindo was the voice of Beta in Pixar’s Up and also appeared as Sheriff Tip Harrison on ABC’s short-lived Blood & Oil.
The drama is being written by Agents of SHIELD’s Paul Zbyszewski and Jeffrey Bell with Jeph Loeb also on board as exec producers on the ABC Studios entry.
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The latest honest trailer tackles Marvel’s first major television project, in the days before Agent Carter and the Marvel/Netflix series like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and the upcoming Luke Cage.