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Agents of SHIELD - Season 3 - Brett Dalton Interview

29 Aug 2015

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Thanks to RD for the heads up.

Find out what Ward is cooking up for the third season 
as well as updates on Brett's other movie projects.

When you think back on everything that's happened during Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., one of the biggest shocks was Brett Dalton's Grant Ward character turning out to be part of HYDRA. Despite turning towards the dark side, Dalton is a fan-favorite on the show and he makes several appearances at Wizard World conventions, including his upcoming appearance at Wizard World Comic Con San Jose.

We got the chance to talk to Brett about the upcoming third season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to find out what Ward has planned for HYDRA. We also talked about the just released Until Dawn video game for the PlayStation 4 and his upcoming movie projects. All that, plus cat t-shirts.

COMIC VINE: What’s it like attending the Wizard World Comic Con shows and meeting all the fans?

BRETT DALTON: It’s great, man. I do these things because of the fan interaction. I could definitely sit at home and…our work schedule keeps us busy enough but it’s important to me. I get to see how this is landing and what people care about and their raw emotions. Not everybody likes my charm as a bad guy, for instance.

I get a lot of concerned mothers who want me to go good again. It’s nice because we put in these long hours. We’re learning fight choreography. We’re learning lines and rewrites the night before. We’re doing this thing that we all love and are excited about but it is done kind of in a bubble. We’re doing this in the studio and it’s not live theater. We’re not seeing exactly how it’s landing, other than through Twitter. This is really cool to be face to face with fans who are invested and watch them each week. It’s because of them we have the show that we have, the following that we have, and because of them we have a third season. I think it’s a very rewarding to go and meet everyone that’s inviting us into their homes each week.