![]() ![]() In a further move to prevent spoilers, upcoming guest appearances are being confirmed on the talent level but plot details are being kept under wraps. How the pilot is physically delivered is also being kept close to the vest. If you’re picturing the pilot being delivered to D23 in a Brink’s security truck with police escort, that’s just the idea Marvel wants to create around the show. PHOTOS: ABC’s 2013-14 Season: ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,’ More Another example comes this weekend when the pilot episode screens at D23, the Disney fan expo in Anaheim, Calif., with a similar security detail. The Comic-Con world premiere, which screened to a screaming crowd in July, was one of a handful of instances in which all the parties involved agreed to do it - because security had years of experience patrolling the room. ABC and Marvel have held back the pilot with a hope that it creates an urgency that encourages industry folks and fanboys alike to have a shared experience when the show premieres Tuesday, Sept. (Thirteen new fall series premiere in September alone.) SHIELD, however, marks a rare exception. Traditionally, TV pilots are mailed after May’s upfront presentations to critics, reporters, bloggers and anyone interested in getting a first-hand look at the networks’ great hopes for fall in an effort to create early buzz and break free from the crowded landscape. While this may seem like unnecessary precaution, Marvel insiders say the SHIELD pilot is receiving the same level of protection as everything else the company famous for Iron Man and X-Men does, only this time people are noticing. STORY: ‘Agents of SHIELD’ Cast, Creators on Movie Synergy, Joss Whedon’s Involvement
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