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Jun 08, 2020 · For seven seasons, Iain De Caestecker has played the cantankerous but lovable scientist Leo Fitz on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. With the final season underway, De Caestecker looks back with ...
Jul 02, 2020 · Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. just dropped a major clue regarding Leopold Fitz's current whereabouts. In "Adapt or Die," the latest episode, his wife Jemma Simmons began to experience some memory problems. She turned to their Chronicom ally Enoch for help, and he did so by examining the memory suppression device implanted in her brain.
Aug 06, 2020 · The penultimate episode of Agents of SHIELD offered some ominous teases in regards to Fitz’s fate, but the character could still be alive and hiding somewhere in the universe. Fitz’s location has been a well-kept secret throughout season 7 of the ABC series and his presence in Simmons’ flashbacks marked his first appearance on Agents of SHIELD since the …
Fitz made his Marvel Comics debut in S.H.I.E.L.D. (Vol. 3) #1 (February 2015) by Mark Waid and Carlos Pacheco. He joins Phil Coulson's team to regain the Uru Sword, an ancient weapon that belonged to Heimdall. He contacted the Vision in helping Heimdall overcome an alien rock that was possessing him. Fitz then delivered the rock to be analyzed by Jemma Simmons.
Many of his storylines involve his relationship with his best friend, and later wife, Jemma Simmons. Over the course of the series, Fitz suffers multiple traumas and becomes aware of a darker and more ruthless side to his character. His darker alter ego is commonly known as The Doctor .
Leo Fitz. Leopold James Fitz is a fictional character that originated in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, first appeared in the pilot episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in September 2013, and has continually been portrayed by Iain De Caestecker ...
In the series, Fitz is one of S.H.I.E.L.D. 's top scientific minds. His scientific knowledge is vast, and as an engineer and inventor have developed many of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s staple devices and gadgets. Many of his storylines involve his relationship with his best friend, and later wife, Jemma Simmons. Over the course of the series, Fitz suffers ...
Near the end of the season, Fitz and Simmons lock themselves inside a medical unit for safety from rogue agent Grant Ward, who ejects the unit into the ocean. While trapped, Fitz professes his feelings for Simmons before sacrificing himself to save her.
During the final battle against a gravitonium-enhanced Glenn Talbot, Fitz is buried under a rubble and later found fatally injured when dug out by fellow agents Melinda May and Mack where he succumbs to his wounds. Simmons resolves to find the present version of Fitz, who is in stasis aboard Enoch's ship.
In season six, as Daisy and Simmons lead the search for Fitz, Enoch releases Fitz prematurely when they come under attack. They reach the planet Kitson, where Fitz and Simmons reunite until the assassin Malachi makes off with Fitz.
Alistair Fitz is the father of Leo Fitz who abandoned his son when he was ten years old.
While trapped in the Framework, Holden Radcliffe later described Alistair Fitz to his virtual counterpart as a drunken fool who was unable to see how brilliant his son was.
While studying in Glasgow, Alistair Fitz met Holden Radcliffe, with whom he would often sit with on the train and show him pictures of his newborn son Leo. However, Alistair was cruel to his son, insulting him for not being smart enough and often calling him worthless.
"You can't really talk about Fitz without talking about Simmons," De Caestecker admits — referring to Jemma Simmons, the character played by Elizabeth Henstridge, who functions as both Fitz's lab and life partner.
"You can't really talk about Fitz without talking about Simmons," De Caestecker admits — referring to Jemma Simmons, the character played by Elizabeth Henstridge, who functions as both Fitz's lab and life partner.
None that was all that fun for the character, but it did give actor Iain De Caestecker a meaty role to play. De Caestecker's scenes have been one of the show's ongoing highlights.
De Caestecker took a photo of his improvised 'do and sent it to S.H.I.E.L.D 's showrunners, who told him to run with the idea. While Fitz is back to his regular self on season 7, De Caestecker hasn't quite had his fill of villainy. When asked which big-screen Marvel character he'd most like to meet, he names Thanos.
Leopold James Fitz is a fictional character that originated in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, first appeared in the pilot episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in September 2013, and has continually been portrayed by Iain De Caestecker.
In season one, Leo Fitz is brought on to S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson's team as an engineering and weapons technology specialist. He has a close bond with fellow agent Jemma Simmons, whom he met at the S.H.I.E.L.D. academy, with both being its Science and Technology division's youngest graduates. Near the end of the season, Fitz and Simmons lock themselves inside a medical unit for safety from rogue agent Grant Ward, who ejects the unit into the ocean. While tr…
Iain De Caesteckerwas cast as Leo Fitz in November 2012. Following injuries Fitz receives at the end of the first season, the series began to deal with brain trauma, as De Caestecker explained "From the get-go, before I even knew about it, the writers had the idea, and they did a lot of research in it with doctors. When I found out about it, I did my own research and correlated it together. It's just something that should never be trivialized. It's a real and serious thing to a lot o…
De Caestecker, in describing the character, said that "Fitz has got this funny kind of temper. He's quite passionate about what he does. So those moments where—I don't think he's someone that really responds very quickly to emotion; he doesn't really understand emotions as much". Fitz has a lot of interaction with Simmons in the series, with De Caestecker explaining "My character, he's Engineering, so he's on the computer and tech side of everything. He's consumed within that wor…
Reviewing the season 1 episode "0-8-4", Eric Goldman of IGN criticized the lack of development for the majority of main characters, specifically Fitz and Simmons as he did with the pilot episode. However, he was more positive while reviewing "FZZT", praising it for finally giving the "well-needed" development of them both. De Caestecker was named TVLine's "Performer of the Week" for the week of September 27, 2015, for his performance in "Laws of Nature", particularly the epi…
Fitz made his Marvel Comics debut in S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 3 #1 (Feb. 2015) by Mark Waid and Carlos Pacheco. He joins Phil Coulson's team to regain the Uru Sword, an ancient weapon that belonged to Heimdall. He contacted the Vision in helping Heimdall overcome an alien rock that was possessing him. Fitz then delivered the rock to be analyzed by Jemma Simmons.
His next assignment was protecting Wiccanfrom a man who had special bullets that could harm …
• Leo Fitz on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki