Is Netflix's “Daredevil” a prerequisite for “Age of Ultron”?












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I'm trying to set my friend up with an MCU binge to make sure he's all caught up for Age of Ultron. I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter and two movies on him, so I was wondering: Without spoiling the movie, can you tell me if Daredevil is worth adding to my friend's load before Age of Ultron?



(I plan to force him to watch it at some point regardless, just wondering how absolutely necessary it is that that some point be before Age of Ultron.)










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    Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

    – Chris B. Behrens
    May 9 '15 at 15:24






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    I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

    – evilsoup
    May 9 '15 at 18:12






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    So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

    – Matthew Read
    May 9 '15 at 23:35






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    “I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

    – Paul D. Waite
    May 22 '15 at 15:08






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    @PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

    – user24601
    May 22 '15 at 15:10
















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I'm trying to set my friend up with an MCU binge to make sure he's all caught up for Age of Ultron. I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter and two movies on him, so I was wondering: Without spoiling the movie, can you tell me if Daredevil is worth adding to my friend's load before Age of Ultron?



(I plan to force him to watch it at some point regardless, just wondering how absolutely necessary it is that that some point be before Age of Ultron.)










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

    – Chris B. Behrens
    May 9 '15 at 15:24






  • 2





    I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

    – evilsoup
    May 9 '15 at 18:12






  • 3





    So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

    – Matthew Read
    May 9 '15 at 23:35






  • 2





    “I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

    – Paul D. Waite
    May 22 '15 at 15:08






  • 2





    @PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

    – user24601
    May 22 '15 at 15:10














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I'm trying to set my friend up with an MCU binge to make sure he's all caught up for Age of Ultron. I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter and two movies on him, so I was wondering: Without spoiling the movie, can you tell me if Daredevil is worth adding to my friend's load before Age of Ultron?



(I plan to force him to watch it at some point regardless, just wondering how absolutely necessary it is that that some point be before Age of Ultron.)










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I'm trying to set my friend up with an MCU binge to make sure he's all caught up for Age of Ultron. I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter and two movies on him, so I was wondering: Without spoiling the movie, can you tell me if Daredevil is worth adding to my friend's load before Age of Ultron?



(I plan to force him to watch it at some point regardless, just wondering how absolutely necessary it is that that some point be before Age of Ultron.)







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    Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

    – Chris B. Behrens
    May 9 '15 at 15:24






  • 2





    I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

    – evilsoup
    May 9 '15 at 18:12






  • 3





    So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

    – Matthew Read
    May 9 '15 at 23:35






  • 2





    “I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

    – Paul D. Waite
    May 22 '15 at 15:08






  • 2





    @PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

    – user24601
    May 22 '15 at 15:10














  • 3





    Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

    – Chris B. Behrens
    May 9 '15 at 15:24






  • 2





    I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

    – evilsoup
    May 9 '15 at 18:12






  • 3





    So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

    – Matthew Read
    May 9 '15 at 23:35






  • 2





    “I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

    – Paul D. Waite
    May 22 '15 at 15:08






  • 2





    @PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

    – user24601
    May 22 '15 at 15:10








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Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

– Chris B. Behrens
May 9 '15 at 15:24





Not in any way a prerequisite for Ultron...but it is much better than Ultron.

– Chris B. Behrens
May 9 '15 at 15:24




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I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

– evilsoup
May 9 '15 at 18:12





I'd say that the only films you really need to have seen going into Age of Ultron are Avengers 1 and Winter Soldier.

– evilsoup
May 9 '15 at 18:12




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So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

– Matthew Read
May 9 '15 at 23:35





So far Daredevil is far more "separate" from the rest of the MCU than anything else -- very few references to other things.

– Matthew Read
May 9 '15 at 23:35




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“I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

– Paul D. Waite
May 22 '15 at 15:08





“I feel kind of bad already piling two seasons of Agents of SHIELD” — as well you should!

– Paul D. Waite
May 22 '15 at 15:08




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@PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

– user24601
May 22 '15 at 15:10





@PaulD.Waite Only kind of. Then I remember what an awesome show it is.

– user24601
May 22 '15 at 15:10










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Nope. None of the events or characters in Daredevil intersect, influence, or interact with the goings-on of Avengers: Age of Ultron. You can watch Daredevil later on, and not miss anything in Age of Ultron (which is to say, your friend should watch Daredevil at some point, it's quite good).






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No, the world in the movie and TV versions will be kept separate, in order to keep the movie fans from having to follow all the different TV series and to keep complications (such as Agent Coulson being dead in the movies but alive in the TV series) from becoming an issue.



Here is a link that talks about the seperation, and the interview where it is brought up:











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    Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

    – Izkata
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    However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

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    May 10 '15 at 4:25













  • Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

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    @eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

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    Mar 16 '16 at 1:08






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    @BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

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Nope. None of the events or characters in Daredevil intersect, influence, or interact with the goings-on of Avengers: Age of Ultron. You can watch Daredevil later on, and not miss anything in Age of Ultron (which is to say, your friend should watch Daredevil at some point, it's quite good).






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Nope. None of the events or characters in Daredevil intersect, influence, or interact with the goings-on of Avengers: Age of Ultron. You can watch Daredevil later on, and not miss anything in Age of Ultron (which is to say, your friend should watch Daredevil at some point, it's quite good).






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Nope. None of the events or characters in Daredevil intersect, influence, or interact with the goings-on of Avengers: Age of Ultron. You can watch Daredevil later on, and not miss anything in Age of Ultron (which is to say, your friend should watch Daredevil at some point, it's quite good).






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Nope. None of the events or characters in Daredevil intersect, influence, or interact with the goings-on of Avengers: Age of Ultron. You can watch Daredevil later on, and not miss anything in Age of Ultron (which is to say, your friend should watch Daredevil at some point, it's quite good).







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No, the world in the movie and TV versions will be kept separate, in order to keep the movie fans from having to follow all the different TV series and to keep complications (such as Agent Coulson being dead in the movies but alive in the TV series) from becoming an issue.



Here is a link that talks about the seperation, and the interview where it is brought up:











share|improve this answer





















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    Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

    – Izkata
    May 9 '15 at 19:47








  • 2





    However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

    – Random832
    May 10 '15 at 4:25













  • Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

    – eduncan911
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    @eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Mar 16 '16 at 1:08






  • 2





    @BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

    – eduncan911
    Mar 16 '16 at 16:51


















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No, the world in the movie and TV versions will be kept separate, in order to keep the movie fans from having to follow all the different TV series and to keep complications (such as Agent Coulson being dead in the movies but alive in the TV series) from becoming an issue.



Here is a link that talks about the seperation, and the interview where it is brought up:











share|improve this answer





















  • 3





    Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

    – Izkata
    May 9 '15 at 19:47








  • 2





    However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

    – Random832
    May 10 '15 at 4:25













  • Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

    – eduncan911
    Feb 17 '16 at 21:05








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    @eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Mar 16 '16 at 1:08






  • 2





    @BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

    – eduncan911
    Mar 16 '16 at 16:51
















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No, the world in the movie and TV versions will be kept separate, in order to keep the movie fans from having to follow all the different TV series and to keep complications (such as Agent Coulson being dead in the movies but alive in the TV series) from becoming an issue.



Here is a link that talks about the seperation, and the interview where it is brought up:











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No, the world in the movie and TV versions will be kept separate, in order to keep the movie fans from having to follow all the different TV series and to keep complications (such as Agent Coulson being dead in the movies but alive in the TV series) from becoming an issue.



Here is a link that talks about the seperation, and the interview where it is brought up:




















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    Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

    – Izkata
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    However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

    – Random832
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  • Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

    – eduncan911
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    @eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Mar 16 '16 at 1:08






  • 2





    @BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

    – eduncan911
    Mar 16 '16 at 16:51
















  • 3





    Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

    – Izkata
    May 9 '15 at 19:47








  • 2





    However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

    – Random832
    May 10 '15 at 4:25













  • Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

    – eduncan911
    Feb 17 '16 at 21:05








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    @eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Mar 16 '16 at 1:08






  • 2





    @BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

    – eduncan911
    Mar 16 '16 at 16:51










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Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

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May 9 '15 at 19:47







Well, mostly separate. Agents of SHIELD has some intertwining with Age of Ultron (particularly Theta Protocol) and two episodes that touch on Thor movies, but not enough that you need either to see the other

– Izkata
May 9 '15 at 19:47






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However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

– Random832
May 10 '15 at 4:25







However if you do intend to watch both, it is important to be aware that watching episodes of AOS set after CA:TWS and (presumably) Age of Ultron will spoil the respective movie - and, if you care, vice versa (i.e. if you watched CA:TWS you already know what's coming for the first season of AOS). None of this applies to Daredevil at least not in regards to AOU.

– Random832
May 10 '15 at 4:25















Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

– eduncan911
Feb 17 '16 at 21:05







Actually, Agents has a lot of episodes, and then BAM after a movie is released, here they are picking up the pieces. The TV viewer is left wondering, "What happened? What 'mess' are they cleaning up in S01E15-E16?" etc. <- all comes from watching the the correct movies: cnet.com/how-to/marvel-cinematic-universe-timeline-avengers Heck, Agents starts off with S01 E01 with "Centipedes": What these are 'centipedes' they talk of? <- again, comes from watching the correct movie. I've myself been slowly catching up and watching the Marvel Universe: the link above is paramount!

– eduncan911
Feb 17 '16 at 21:05






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@eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

– Lightness Races in Orbit
Mar 16 '16 at 1:08





@eduncan911: What do you mean regarding Centipede? As far as I know, Centipede was introduced in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and has not been mentioned in any other MCU media.

– Lightness Races in Orbit
Mar 16 '16 at 1:08




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@BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

– eduncan911
Mar 16 '16 at 16:51







@BarryTheHatchet correct - that is when they first "mention" the things defined at Centipede! But "where did they come from? Where did the Alien tech originate?" are the questions that the first Avengers movie can only answer. My point was you can watch movies mostly without TV; but, not the other way around. There are many things mentionrd in Agents that only comes from info shown in the movies.

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