New "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 3 rumors will feature Jemma Simmons possibly landed in the Kree's homeworld as well as, Phil Coulson's team being involved in "Captain America: Civil War".
The fate of Jemma Simmons (Elizabeth Hendridge) has been revealed during the end the first episode of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 3 as it turns out that Simmons in alive and is on a strange desert like planet from another galaxy. Several comic book fans theorized and speculated that there could be atleast seven possible locations that Simmons could end up in, The Movie Network reported.
The first location is in the Realm of Death, home to Marvel's version of Death in comics. Death is a cosmic being who represent decay and destruction to the universe, and Thanos has been trying to win her heart by creating all matter of destruction and death in her name. Leo Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) a piece scroll containing information on the Kree Monolith which read "death" ultimately deducing that Simmons is dead, but otherwise transported the Death's realm and might be chasing after her.
The next three worlds are related to Asgardian legend, Hel, Svartalfheim and Valhalla. Svartalfheim is home of the Dark Elves, one of Asgards ancient enemies and the main antagonist in "Thor: The Dark World" film and has become a ravaged wasteland after the fall of the Dark Elves and audiences have seen similar craggy landscapes in the area were Simmons' has landed without the blueish background. Valhalla is also been speculated to be one of places Simmons could end up as Vahalla in both comics and mythology is said to be the place of fallen dead who have died in battle. The only problem is that it is not actually a planet or realm, but a huge hallway were warriors are honored. Finally, Hel in the Marvel comics is the home of Hela, goddess of death and daughter of Loki and unlike Valhalla, it is the final resting place for every Asgardian after Ragnarok.
The next planet is Morag, the same planet that Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) visited in the opening sequence of "Guardians of the Galaxy", while Hala and the Blue Area of the Moon could be a huge possibility as they are connected to the Inhumans and the Kree. Hala is the homeworld of the Kree alien race, which makes sense since the Monolith came from them and it is said that everyone that has been absorbed by it could be dead or transported somewhere else. The Blue Area of the Moon is the second home of the Inhumans in the comics and also a former base of operations of the Kree empire. It is located in the dark side of the moon and Kree built a base there to experiment on nomadic humans that will eventually became Inhumans.
In other news, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 3 could likely be the catalyst for "Captain America: Civil War" film.
With the Inhumans appearing in season 3, the United States government has taken action on engaging and capturing Inhumans or other super powered individuals in the country and possibly the whole world. This is where Rosalind Price (Constant Zimmers) steps in and heads a new organization called " Advance Threat Containment Unit" and they are tasked to catch them with the President backing them up. Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his team will be in conflict with the ATCU as both agencies will race to find and collect every super powered being in the planet.
So how does season 3 fit into "Captain America: Civil War's" plot? Showrunner Joss Whedon stated that some the episodes from "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 3 could pave the way for the movie as few people are not aware of super powered people until the alien invasion in New York during the "Avengers" movie and now the public is aware of them, Moviepilot reported.
Youtube channel Emergency Awesome added The ATCU and "the Accords" were created to handle situation involving aliens, super powered beings and costumed vigilantes.
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 3 airs on Tuesday at 9PM E.T on ABC.