Marvel One-Shot: The Consultant

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Agent Coulson informs Agent Sitwell that the World Security Council wishes Emil Blonsky to be released from prison to join the Avengers Initiative. As Nick Fury doesn’t want to release Blonsky, the two agents decide to send a patsy to sabotage the meeting…

Release Date: September 13, 2011 (Theaters + Digital)

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Runtime: 4m

Network:

Disney Plus

Production:

Marvel Studios

Budget: $500,000

Classification

Runtime
4m

Network

Production

Budget
$500,000

Maximiliano Hernández
Agent Jasper Sitwell
Clark Gregg
Agent Phil Coulson
Robert Downey Jr.
Tony Stark (archive footage)
William Hurt
Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross (archive footage)
Deborah Knox
Night Waitress
Leythum
Director
Alan Fine
Executive Producer
Jonathan Block-Verk
Executive Producer
Louis D'Esposito
Executive Producer
Mick Ebeling
Executive Producer
Terrence Bergeron
Executive Producer
Danelle Hand
Producer / Unit Production Manager
Jacob Mosler
Producer
Kevin Feige
Producer
Martha Smith
Producer
Brad Winderbaum
Co-Producer
Brian Triggs
Production Coordinator
Colleen Sheridan
First Assistant Director
Dana Dizon
Associate Producer
David Courtemarche
Production Design
David Myrick
"A" Camera Operator / Director of Photography
Eric Pearson
Screenplay
Eric Rae
Production Accountant
Greg Cosh
Boom Operator
Heather Chaffee
Costume Design
Howard Drossin
Original Music Composer
Héctor Ruíz
Main Title Theme Composer
Isaac Stoval
Second Second Assistant Director
Jack Kirby
Characters
Jakub Durkoth
Art Direction
Jeff Haddad
Sound Mixer
Joe Calanni
Property Master
Jon Jung
First Assistant "B" Camera
Marcelo Chow
Second Assistant Director
Michyl-Shannon Quilty
Production Supervisor
Mike Alba
"B" Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator
Paul Oakenfold
Original Music Composer
Ryotaro Kinno
First Assistant "A" Camera
Sam Reinis
Script Supervisor
Winona Wacker
Second Assistant "A" Camera

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Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
June 5, 2018
Serves functionally to reframe and thus correct an incongruity in _The Incredible Hulk_. That's all well and good, but it plays out so awkwardly that it almost wasn't worth it. _Final rating:½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Rating:
5.0