People Interview: Clark Gregg Talks His “One Great Regret” in the Marvel Universe

Clarh Gregg Reveals His ‘One Great Regret’ in the Marvel Universe – and How It Ties to Angela Bassett (Exclusive)

The actor made his Marvel debut as Agent Phil Coulson in 2008’s ‘Iron Man’

Clark Gregg has loved his Marvel experience overall, except for one thing.

The actor, 62, told PEOPLE exclusively at the Zero Day premiere a The Plaza Hotel in New York City on Feb. 18 that he has “one great regret” from his time playing Agent Phil Coulson in the Marvel universe – not getting to work with Angela Bassett.

“I did get to speak to her once,” Gregg said when asked if he and Bassett 66, were able to communicate on the set of their new Netflix series. “And I said, ‘You know, my one great regret within the Marvel universe was that Agent Phil Coulson was no longer technically alive when Wakanda showed up.'”

Cobie Smulders and Clark Gregg in ‘The Avengers’. PHOTO: MARVEL ENTERPRISES/KOBAL/SHUTTERSTOCK

Bassett graced the big screen as Queen Ramonda in Marvel’s Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – the latter of which earned her an Oscar nomination.

However, the two actors never crossed paths while working on their respective Marvel projects, as Gregg’s character wasn’t around when Black Panther‘s fictional country of Wakanda was introduced.

Gregg told PEOPLE, though, that he was invited to an event to celebrate the release of Black Panther, which he called “maybe the best premiere ever.”

Gregg starred in the Marvel movies Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, The Avengers and Captain Marvel.

His character was seemingly killed off in the first Avengers movie, but was resurrected in the Marvel television series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which he starred in from 2013 to 2020.

The actor also reprised his role in season 1 and 3 of the What If…? animated series.

Angela Bassett at the world premiere of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ at the Dolby Theatre on Oct. 26, 2022 in Los Angeles. PHOTO: GILBERT FLORES/VARIETY VIA GETTY IMAGES

Zero Day, which was co-created by Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim and Michael S. Schmidt, follows Robert De Niro as former U.S President George Mullen, who leaves retirement to head a commission dedicated to finding the perpetrators of a dangerous cyberattack across the country.

Gregg, who previously starred in Netflix’s Painkiller, portrays bilionaire Robert Lyndon, who plays a crucial role in the attack.

Bassett, meanwhile, stars as President Evelyn Mitchell, and the rest of the star-studded cast includes Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen and Matthew Modine.

In addition to Gregg’s sweet interaction with Bassett during production, he also recalled being amazed by every other actor on set.

“My scenes are very specifically with one specific character whom I will not name,” he told PEOPLE at the premier. “But, I mean, there isn’t an actor in this cast that I wasn’t stunned to get to work with.”

Gregg added, “Joan Allen is one of my heroes. Of course, Robert De Niro. I got to work a little bit with Jesse Plemons, who I’m a huge fan of. Everyone in this thing is a major leader.”

Zero Day is currently streaming on Netflix.


Original article at People.

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