After seven seasons and multiple comebacks from the brink, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD has finally come to an end. Well, the filming of it has, at least.
To mark the final day of shooting, cast members Clark Gregg (Phil Coulson/Sarge) and Ming-Na Wen (Melinda May) as well as co-showrunners Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon have all posted tributes to the show on social media.
Tancharoen has shared a group text marking the beginning of the final day of filming, as well as a photo from the end of the show's first ever season. Don't they all look so young?
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Ming-Na Wen tweeted: "We shoot our last day of @AgentsofSHIELD. Spy’s goodbye. I’m not okay. How is it that I’m numb & yet so emotional?"
Whedon shared a photo from the set and an adorable video of his daughter pointing at the Hydra logo. He wrote: "Last day of filming. Ever. So much of our life has happened here. Our daughter doesn’t know life without this show.
"Thank you to the behind-the-scenes family we’ve built here and to the fans who allowed us to build it. These Zephyr One sets are wrapped for good. Hard to describe the all emotions around here. But grateful is heavy in the mix. Love to all."
Meanwhile, Clark Gregg shared photos of the cast and crew throughout the years, writing: "My god, I love these people."
While season 7 will be the final run of the show, the cast have teased that their characters could continue to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, perhaps in a spin-off?
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD airs on ABC in the US, and on E4 in the UK.
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