The Marvel Cinematic Universe can be a confusing place, and Inhumans will only make it more complicated. The hybrid project will debut this fall, mixing IMAX technology with small screen storytelling. The project’s dual nature has prompted many to wonder if Inhumans will tie into the MCU, and it seems like the answer to that question is a resounding yes.

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San Diego Comic Con just took place over in California, and Marvel TV brought Inhumans out in full-force. The project’s panel saw executive producer Scott Buck open up about the Inhumans, and the former Iron Fist showrunner confirmed the series would tie into Agents of SHIELD.

During the panel, Buck was asked if the Inhumans could be considered alien invaders as their royal family comes to Earth in the series. Buck said, “Are they really aliens? They all originated on Earth centuries ago, before they went to the moon. You could simply say they are Earthlings who built a second home on the moon, and now they are returning.”

Not only did Buck stress the Inhumans were originally of Earth, but the producer also revealed Triton will go planet-side to investigate a Terrigen leak in the ocean. The detail is a clear nod to Agents of SHIELD’s season two finale as the show bowed out with Terrigen entering humanity’s waterway.

However, fans shouldn’t expect the Inhumans and Numhumans from Agents of SHIELD to team up. Buck stressed the characters were “distant relatives,” and the new series will have enough to cover with Black Bolt’s gang; There shouldn’t be room for Daisy Johnson to show off her earthshaking powers.

It’s a shame though. Quake would have loved to rap Maximus upside the head. There’s something about the Inhuman that is just asking for it.