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Tango0104 Jun 2014 11:53 a.m. PST

…Indie Alter Ego.

"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s Phil Coulson is already a pretty secretive guy. (It's hard to be forthcoming when even you don't know how you managed to come back from being killed by Loki in The Avengers.) But it turns out the man behind the badge has a secret identity of his own: hip indie filmmaker.

Sometime after going after Mjolnir in Thor, Clark Gregg wrote Trust Me, a movie about a child star and her do-right agent. Then he got cast in The Avengers. Then Agent Coulson got killed off. Then he filmed his script with himself as the lead. Then Coulson got brought back to life with his very own show, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Now, his "little, unusual" movie is finally seeing the light of day, hitting select theaters Friday.

"The world of independent cinema is really strange right now, and for a movie like this to work it really needs the support of the filmmaker and, in this case, one of the leads," Gregg says. "That couldn't happen until I dealt with the fact that after The Avengers they brought me back to life." …"
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emckinney04 Jun 2014 12:37 p.m. PST

I watched the trailer a few days ago. It looks really good.

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