Avengers: Endgame was heavy on the fan service cameos, but one brief appearance was meant for a specific type of fan.
During one key scene in the multi-billion-dollar blockbuster, sharp-eyed viewers spotted Matthew Berry, the ESPN fantasy sports expert, as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent an appearance made possible by co-director Joe Russo’s fantasy football obsession.
Berry was easy to miss, due to the fact that his turn was slightly overshadowed by another, much more high-profile cameo. It came during the scene in which Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, and Scott Lang, having just snagged the Tesseract during their return trip to 2012’s Battle of New York, are confronted by a phalanx of agents insisting that they turn it over to S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. They are led by Alexander Pierce, whom the pair know — thanks to the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier — to be a HYDRA turncoat. Mayhem ensues, and Loki ends up escaping with the Tesseract — but not before Berry was given his brief time to shine as one of the agents flanking Pierce.
It’s not often that a fantasy sports guru, even an extremely successful and knowledgeable one, finds himself sharing the frame with the biggest stars in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one stone-cold screen icon in one of the biggest movies of all time. But according to Berry, it all came about due to Russo’s familiarity with his work, owing to the director’s rabid fantasy fandom. Speaking in an interview with io9, he said,
“It happened through the grace of Joe Russo. He’s been reading my column for years, and he’s a big fantasy football player. And about two years ago he gave me a call and said ‘Hey man, I got a part that I think is perfect for you if you want to be in the movie’. And I was like ‘Yeah, of course,’ obviously.”
Berry went on to explain that he was told that he’d be playing somebody, quote, “official,” and that he’d be sharing the screen with Thor, the Hulk, and Iron Man. His head was still presumably spinning in disbelief when he got a call from someone in Endgame’s costume department to get his suit size, which led him to believe that his part would that of a police detective or the like — since, of course, S.H.I.E.L.D. had long since disbanded, and the flick’s time travel elements weren’t yet public knowledge.
“Somebody peed my pants.”
“Time travel!”
When he arrived on set in November 2017, Berry signed a phone book’s worth of NDAs before getting his hands on his script pages which simply confused the heck out of him. According to Berry,
“They hand me the script, it’s like two pages… and it makes no sense to me. All it is is the dialogue. I see dialogue between Alexander Pierce, my character, Tony Stark, and Thor. Then, you see like one or two lines from ‘Other Tony’ and I’m [saying], ‘What the heck is Other Tony?'”
“You had to ask.”
Once the actual business of shooting the scene commenced, Berry copped to being just as star-struck as the rest of us would have been in his situation, saying,
“Forget actors. Forget movie stars. I’m surrounded by iconic legends. I mean, I’m in a frame with Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Redford, Chris Hemsworth, and me. Like, one of the shots in the movie is literally just [the] four of us. That’s bananas to think about.”
Of course, as soon as it dawned on him what the scene’s setting was and who he was sharing it with, Berry became keenly aware of just why he’d had to sign all those NDAs. Discussing how he put the pieces together, Berry recalled,
“I’m in the lobby of Stark Tower. They’re wearing what they were wearing in The Avengers. Clearly, it’s either a flashback or it’s time travel. Also, Alexander Pierce is there. He’s dead.”
Of course, for roughly a year and a half until Endgame’s release, he couldn’t share a single detail of the scene that he’d shot including the fact that he’d literally been in frame with Robert freaking Redford with anybody, not even his wife.
As if hobnobbing with one of the greatest actors of all time weren’t cool enough, Berry went on to relate that Tony Stark himself had gone out of his way to encourage him during the shoot, saying,
“Downey turned to me and said ‘You’re doing very well.’ He said, ‘Don’t take this the wrong way, but you look like a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent.’ And I said, ‘Robert, coming from you that’s an amazing compliment. I will take that. Thank you very much.”
We concur, and we’ll be anxiously awaiting the announcement of the standalone flick What’s-His-Name: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Or Maybe HYDRA) for Marvel’s Phase 4. His greatest strength? Fantasy picks you can count on at least, until the entire organization up and betrays you.
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