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{{Multiple issues|{{More citations needed|date=November 2011}}{{Lead too short|date=February 2013}} }}{{Infobox comics in other media |code_name = Nick Fury |image = |imagesize = |caption = |creators = Stan Lee Jack Kirby |source = Marvel Comics |debut = Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 |debutmo = May |debutyr = 1963 |novels = Empyre |books = |films = |tv = Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (pilot) |plays = |music = |radio = |scores = |games = |RPG = |video = |subcat = Marvel Comics characters |pub = y |sortkey = Fury, Nick }}Since his debut in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963), the Marvel Comics superhero Nick Fury has appeared in many different forms of media, including film, television and video games. Television{{multiple image | align = right | direction = vertical | header = | header_align = left/right/center | header_background = | footer = | footer_background = | width = 170 | image1 = Nickfuryironmantas.jpg | width1 = | caption1 = Nick Fury from the Iron Man episode 14 "The Beast Within". | alt1 = | image2 = | width2 = | caption2 = David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury in Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.. | alt2 = }}1990sLive action- David Hasselhoff portrays Fury in the 1998 Fox television movie Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D..[1]
Animated- Nick Fury appears as a guest character in the Iron Man animated series, voiced by Philip Abbott Episodes 14 - "The Beast Within", 17 - "Not Far From the Tree" and 21-22 "The Armor Wars, Part 1 & 2".
- Fury appears in episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, initially voiced by Philip Abbott and later by Jack Angel. He confronts the identity-changing terrorist the Chameleon in the episodes "Day of the Chameleon", "The Cat", and "The Black Cat". He also appears in the "Six Forgotten Warriors" six-part episode.
- Fury appears in X-Men: The Animated Series' the season two episode Time Fugitives Part I watching Graydon Creed's speech blaming the mutants as virus carriers inside S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters with G.W. Bridge and War Machine and in the season-five episode Old Soldiers with his World War II band of Howling Commandos.
- Although he didn't appear, Fury has numerous mentions in The Incredible Hulk animated series.
- For the animated series Spider-Man Unlimited, Fury makes an appearance in the episode "Worlds Apart" Pt. 1 voiced by Mark Gibbon.
2000s- Fury is featured in the animated series Evolution, voiced by Jim Byrnes. He appears in the episodes "Operation: Rebirth", "Day of Recovery", "X-23", "Target X", "Uprising", and "Ascension". This show marks the last time that Nick Fury was depicted in animation as Caucasian; later appearances have modeled the character after Samuel L. Jackson as in the Ultimate Marvel comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies.
- A Nick Fury TV series was considered for development in 2001.[2]
- Fury appears in the episode "Wolverine vs. The Hulk" of the animated series Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Alex Désert. His patch is on the right eye, and not the left as in most iterations.
- Nick Fury recurs in the CG animated series Armored Adventures, voiced by Dean Redman.
- Fury appears in The Super Hero Squad Show animated series, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.[3]
2010sAnimation- Alex Desert reprises his role as Nick Fury in the animated series Earth's Mightiest Heroes.[4][5] Fury initially appears as the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., but leaves the position to investigate an invasion by the Skrulls. While this version of Fury is depicted as African-American through the course of the series, his appearance in the first season is patterned after the character's classic look, with a full head of hair graying at the temples, no facial hair and a notably lighter skin tone; the second season would change his look to the one patterned after Samuel L. Jackson.
- Chi McBride voices the Ultimate version of Nick Fury in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series.[6] McBride would later reprise his role in Avengers Assemble, Mission Marvel,[7] Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.,[8] and in Maximum Overload.
Live action- Samuel L. Jackson made a guest appearance as Nick Fury in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "0-8-4", reprising the role from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He scolds S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson for the damage Coulson's plane sustained during a mission.[9] In the aftermath of the events of The Winter Soldier, Fury makes a return appearance in the first-season finale "Beginning of the End", helping Coulson defeat Hydra sleeper agent John Garrett and his Deathlok program. Before leaving for Europe, Fury appoints Coulson as the new Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and charges him with rebuilding the organization from scratch.[10][11] While not appearing in season 2 it is explained that Fury had Coulson create Theta Protocol, which was to secretly hide a helicarrier and recruit as many former S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives to man it, in case of ever assisting the Avengers in their time of need.[12] This plan would come into effect during the events of Age of Ultron. In the season 4 episode "Let Me Stand Next to your Fire" it is revealed that Fury was after the Darkhold at some point.[13]
FilmLive action- According to the audio commentary of Rise of the Silver Surfer, director Tim Story said the script originally contained Nick Fury, but the role eventually became that of General Hager (played by Andre Braugher), as having Fury would have forced Fox to purchase the rights to that character.[14]
- Samuel L. Jackson has signed a nine-film contract with Marvel to portray Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[15] Jackson has also confirmed that, while 2019's Captain Marvel marked the end of his nine-film contract with Marvel, he will continue to portray Fury in future films.[16]
- Fury first appears in the post-credits scene of Iron Man, meeting Tony Stark at his Malibu home to discuss the Avengers Initiative.
- In Iron Man 2, Fury sends in Natasha Romanoff to pose as an assistant to and assess Stark to see if he is worth recruiting for the Initiative and helps Stark deal with his palladium illness and Ivan Vanko and at the end of the film hires him as a consultant for the Avengers Initiative.
- Fury makes a cameo in the post-credits scene of Thor, enlisting Erik Selvig to study the Tesseract.
- At the end of The First Avenger, Fury informs Steve Rogers: "You've been asleep, Cap, for almost seventy years." He later appears in the post-credits scene to propose a mission to Rogers which leads into The Avengers.
- In The Avengers, Fury brings the titular team together when Loki arrives on Earth to take the Tessaract in order to lead the Chitauri invasion.
- In The Winter Soldier,[17] an attempt is made on Fury's life by Hydra, which is revealed to have taken over S.H.I.E.L.D. Once Hydra's plan to control the world is foiled, Fury fakes his death and heads to Eastern Europe to hunt down the remaining Hydra cells.
- In Age of Ultron, Fury shows up on Clint Barton's farm to help and motivate the Avengers formulate a plan to stop Ultron from destroying humanity. He and other former agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. use a helicarrier to help the Avengers in the final battle against Ultron. He also appears at the end of the film, helping the Avengers get their new headquarters up and running.
- In the post-credit scene of Infinity War, Fury and Maria Hill discuss the Avengers' battle against Thanos's forces in Wakanda, and Tony Stark's current status when they begin to disintegrate with half of the universe. Before fading away completely, Fury uses a special pager to send a distress call to Captain Marvel.
- A younger version of Fury appears with both eyes in Captain Marvel, which is set in the 1990s. Towards the end of the film, Fury loses sight in his left eye after being scratched by the alien cat Flerken, Goose, and is inspired to create the Avengers Initiative by Danvers' example, naming the protocol after her old callsign. Sometime between Infinity War and Endgame, Fury's distress call device finally reaches Danvers after the surviving Avengers on Earth manage to retrieve to the New Avengers Facility and meet Danvers there.[18] Jackson was digitally de-aged to fit into the timeframe of the film.[19]
- In Far From Home, Fury recruits Peter Parker, who is on vacation in Europe with his class, to battle the Elementals alongside Mysterio.
Animation- Andre Ware voiced Nick Fury's Ultimate version in the direct-to-video animated features Ultimate Avengers (2006) and Ultimate Avengers 2 (2008).[20]
- Nick Fury appears in the Anime film Rise of Technovore, voiced by John Eric Bentley in English and Hideaki Tezuka in Japanese.[21]
- Nick Fury appears in the anime film Black Widow & Punisher, with John Eric Bentley reprising the role.[22]
Video games- Nick Fury was the second player's character in the arcade game The Punisher.
- Nick Fury appears as a non-playable character in 2005 video game The Punisher. Several of his S.H.I.E.L.D. agents are featured in a later level.
- Nick Fury is featured in the 2005 video game adaptation of Fantastic Four, voiced by Andre Ware.
- Nick Fury appears in Rise of Apocalypse, voiced by Khary Payton.
- Ultimate Nick Fury appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man video game, voiced by Dave Fennoy.
- Nick Fury appears in Ultimate Alliance voiced by Scott MacDonald. He is a playable character after completing the game for the first time.[23] He has two costumes based on the mainstream Marvel universe version and two costumes based on the Ultimate Marvel iteration.
- Nick Fury appears as a non-playable character in the video game Friend or Foe, voiced by Marc Graue. At the start of the game he teleports Spider-Man to the helicarrier after the latter’s villains disappear and from then on briefs him during cutscenes before each mission begins.
- Nick Fury appears in the PSP and PS2 versions of Web of Shadows.
- Nick Fury appears in Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced by David Kaye.[24] Upon completing the game, his Nanite form is unlocked as a playable character. This is also the last time that his character has been depicted as a Caucasian.
- Nick Fury appears in the video game adaption of Iron Man 2, voiced by Samuel L. Jackson with additional dialogue provided by John Eric Bentley.
- Nick Fury's Ultimate version is mentioned by Spider-Man in Shattered Dimensions, before Carnage attacks the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. He called Spider-Man when S.H.I.E.L.D. ignores warnings not to experimenting on the fragment from another Earth, until Spider-Man arrived, which causes a chaos of Triskelion, after S.H.I.E.L.D. mixing the fragment with Carnage in their experiments.
- Nick Fury's Ultimate version appears in Crimson Viper's ending for Fate of Two Worlds where he offers a job with S.H.I.E.L.D. He later reappeared in Ultimate ending of Captain America, in taking Barack Obama's place from original version.
- Two versions of Nick Fury appear as playable characters in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online: one based on his appearance in The Super Hero Squad Show animated series, and one based on Samuel L. Jackson's portrayal in the 2012 film The Avengers.
- Nick Fury appears as a non-playable character in the Facebook game Avengers Alliance.
- Nick Fury appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by John Eric Bentley.[25]
- Nick Fury appears as a non-playable character in Marvel Heroes, voiced by Keith David.[26]
- Nick Fury is a non-playable character in Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics.
- Nick Fury is a playable character in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition), with Samuel L. Jackson reprising his role.[27][28]
- Nick Fury is a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest.
- Nick Fury appears in the Spider-Man Unlimited video game and would later be made a playable character.
- Nick Fury is a non-playable character in Future Fight mobile game.
- Nick Fury is a playable character in Marvel Mighty Heroes.
- Nick Fury is a playable character in Disney Infinity 3.0, with Samuel L. Jackson reprising his role.
- Nick Fury appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, voiced by Chris Jarman.[29]
Live performance- Nick Fury appears in the Marvel Universe: LIVE! arena show.[30]
Novels- Nick Fury is the main character in the novel Empyre.
- Nick Fury appears in the prose novel adaptation of the event comic The Death of Captain America.[31]
- Nick Fury is repeatedly mentioned in the prose novel adaptation of the event comic Civil War.[32]
Web seriesNick Fury appears in several episodes of the stop-motion animated web series What the--?!. 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Jackson Just Filmed Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Season Finale|publisher=Vulture |date=|accessdate=2014-04-07}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/tv/2014/4/25/22412/declassifying_marvels_agents_of_shield_beginning_of_the_end|title=DECLASSIFYING MARVEL'S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: BEGINNING OF THE END|publisher=Marvel|date=April 25, 2014|accessdate=2014-04-25}} 12. ^{{cite episode|title=Scars|series=Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.|credits=Roth, Bobby (director); Rafe Judkins and Lauren LeFranc (writer)|network=ABC|airdate=May 5, 2015|season=2|number=20}} 13. ^{{cite episode|title=Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire|series=Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.|credits=Turner, Brad (director); Matt Owens (writer)|network=ABC|airdate=October 18, 2016|season=4|number=4}} 14. ^Story, Tim; Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - Audio Commentary 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/24/samuel-l-jackson-says-his-marvel-contract-is-almost-up |title=Samuel L. Jackson Says His Marvel Contract is Almost Up|publisher=IGN.com |date= |accessdate=2014-02-12}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/how-samuel-l-jackson-became-hollywoods-bankable-star-1174613|title=120 Movies, $13 Billion in Box Office: How Samuel L. Jackson Became Hollywood's Most Bankable Star|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|last=Abramovitch|first=Seth|date=January 9, 2019|accessdate=January 20, 2019}} 17. ^{{cite web |date=2012-06-06 |first=Jeff |last=Sneider |title=Russo brothers tapped for 'Captain America 2': Disney and Marvel in final negotiations with 'Community' producers to helm pic |url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118055101?refCatId=13 |work=Variety |accessdate=2012-07-03 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/69D0LgrF6 |archivedate=2012-07-16 |deadurl=no}} 18. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/marvel/279392/captain-marvel-goose-the-cat-history |title=Captain Marvel: The History of Goose the Cat |first=Della |last=Harrington |website=Den of Geek! |publisher=Dennis Publishing |date=February 28, 2019 |accessdate=March 6, 2019}} 19. ^http://www.cbr.com/marvel-studios-panel-sdcc-2017/ 20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0912107/|title=Andre Ware|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=2013-08-12}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/tv/iron-man-rise-of-technovore-anime.html |title=Marvel and Sony Announce New IRON MAN Animated Feature |publisher=Newsarama.com |date=2012-10-08 |accessdate=2013-08-11}} 22. ^{{cite web|last=Busis|first=Hillary|date=2014-01-21|title='Marvel's Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher': See the trailer here! EXCLUSIVE |url=http://family-room.ew.com/2014/01/21/marvels-avengers-confidential-black-widow-punisher-see-the-trailer-here-exclusive|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=2014-01-21}} 23. ^{{cite book |title=Marvel Ultimate Alliance: Signature Series Guide |first=Thom |last=Denick |publisher=Brady Games |location=Indianapolis, Indiana| isbn=0-7440-0844-1 |year=2006 |pages=48, 49}} 24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-09-marvel-ultimate/49811 |title=Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 - E3 09: Exclusive Villains Trailer |date=2009-05-29 |accessdate=2009-05-29 |publisher=GameTrailers }} 25. ^{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/story/19916/lego_marvel_super_heroes_on_the_way |title=LEGO Marvel Super Heroes On the Way |publisher=Marvel.com |date=January 8, 2013 |accessdate=January 8, 2013 |archivedate=January 8, 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6DWN1Fota |deadurl=no}} 26. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbxvvsuuTuk |title=YouTube |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2013-08-11}} 27. ^http://www.newsarama.com/20999-disney-infinity-introduces-marvel-super-heroes-new-play-modes.html 28. ^http://marvel.com/news/video_games/2014/6/10/22657/spider-man_friends_swing_into_disney_infinity 29. ^{{cite web|title=Characters|url=http://www.ign.com/wikis/lego-marvel-super-heroes-2/Characters|website=IGN Database|accessdate=15 February 2018}} 30. ^http://marvel.com/news/story/21561/character_reveals_for_marvel_universe_live 31. ^{{cite book |author =Hama, Larry |url =https://books.google.com/books?id=s-veDAAAQBAJ&pg=PT2&dq=The+Death+of+Captain+America+larry+hama&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7kIbI-_nSAhWJkSwKHaEbBUAQ6AEIGjAA#v=onepage&q=fury&f=false |title =The Death Of Captain America Prose Novel |date =November 18, 2014 |page = |isbn =978-0785189978 |publisher =Marvel |via=Google Books}} 32. ^{{cite book |author =Moore, Stuart |url =https://books.google.com/books?id=xH1_CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA233&lpg=PA233&dq=the+punisher+novel+-graphic+-last&source=bl&ots=EfmjqjDuXY&sig=3pSdg-dyWusER8u9CGp949J1e0Q&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHtZDr2vnSAhXB6CwKHdncBvYQ6AEIHjAB#v=snippet&q=fury&f=false |title =Civil War Illustrated Prose Novel |date =March 15, 2016 |page = |isbn =978-0785195863 |publisher =Marvel |via=Google Books}}
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