Secret Invasion ending explained: 5 big changes to the MCU

And there you have it, Marvel’s Secret Invasion is over. The Samuel L. Jackson-led series about the shape-shifting Skrull aliens having secretly taken positions of power just debuted its sixth and final episode today (July 26), and the Secret Invasion ending creates a fair number of ripples for the MCU.

Some could be quite substantial, as the public’s knowledge of what’s going on has grown substantially. Another, is more personal. So for those who gave up on Secret Invasion, but still want to know how the Disney Plus series may impact the MCU, we’ve got all the top-line stories for you below.

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The following article breaks down details from Secret Invasion episode 6, “Home,” its finale.

1. The public knows about Skrulls — and it’s not going well

(L-R): Dermot Mulroney as President Ritson and Don Cheadle as James 'Rhodey' Rhodes in Secret Invasion

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After Nick Fury saves President Ritson (Dermot Mulroney) from making some seriously grave mistakes that the rebel Skrulls were manipulating him to do, the commander in chief turns around and decides to wage war against the Skrulls. Yes, someone thought it would be a smart idea to go on national TV and tell the public that shape-shifting aliens are real.

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