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We learned at Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. panel that production is already well underway on Season 7. In fact, the cast and crew are currently filming the final episode, prompting emotional reactions from several panelists.

Showrunner Jed Whedon said, “We’re shooting the last episode right now. We’re going through what the characters are going through right now, which is this is our last mission together”The panel featured a handful of noteworthy reveals. Whedon teased that the series may get a comic book spinoff, which would flesh out the missing period Agent Simmons and Quake spent in space. Whedon also said there's "always a chance" of the show's characters appearing in an MCU movie after the show wraps.Finally, the panel ended with a new teaser trailer for the Season 6 finale. The trailer focused largely on Clark Gregg's character Sarge who not only isn't dead, but seems to be growing stronger following his latest brush with death. The trailer teases new revelations about his origin and true nature, as well as the possibility that Coulson's memories may still linger somewhere in Sarge's mind. The trailer makes it clear that the season finale will hinge on Sarge's conflicted loyalties.The original story is below:

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Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD will end after its upcoming Season 7 on ABC, according to a report by Deadline and confirmed by the show’s official Twitter account.“Next summer’s Season 7 will be the last for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D . Thanks to our fans for allowing us to be the longest-running Marvel TV series to-date,” the tweet said.Agents of SHIELD is currently in its sixth season, and Marvel TV head Jeph Loeb told Deadline that it actually ends “delightfully” but fans should steel themselves for Season 7 because now that the finish line is in sight, the showrunners have the freedom to make greater and more permanent storytelling decisions.“When you know that’s what you’re doing, you can take greater risks, of life and death,” Loeb said. “Those kinds of decisions suddenly now are real on the table because you’re not playing hoow do we undo this when we get to the next season. You’re playing that this is going to be the end of the story.”iLoeb will be at Comic Con 2019 for the Agents of SHIELD panel in Hall H on Thursday, joined by cast members Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Chloe Bennet, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley and Jeff Ward and executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon and Jeff Bell. By breaking the news now, they'll be able to reflect on the series with fans before it all comes to an end.Loeb shared with Deadline that they had thought Season 5 was going to be the last -- they even killed off Coulson and titled the season finale “The End” -- but then Marvel wanted more. Loeb and the showrunners took the opportunity to keep going, but on the condition that they would be able to bring the show to a proper, planned ending. But why?“So we can actually build a season that will tie up any threads that are there,” Loeb explained. “To make sure that we come to a conclusion that’s satisfying to the fans, to the cast, to Marvel, and to ABC.”For more from Comic Con, check out our breakdown and reaction to the footage shown from IT: Chapter Two by watching the video below.For more on SDCC 2019, check out the 16 panels we're most excited about this year, the 33 best exclusive collectibles to look out for, and this new photo from Netflix's The Witcher series.And be sure to follow our Comic-Con hub all weekend for the latest news, reviews, and interviews out of the show!

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