'Agents of SHIELD' season 2 spoilers: midseason premiere trailer shows significant changes

The midseason trailer for "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." has finally been released, and it shows a lot of upcoming changes in series. 

Based on the video, Skye (Chloe Bennet) is transformed to an Inhuman, but it is surprising to see that the former civilian hacktivist locked up in a room with a "Danger" warning at the glass door. It also shows that Skye is having a hard time controlling her powers as she manages to make a lighting fixture blow off even without doing anything. 

The video also reveals that she is joined by Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) in the contained area. By the looks of it, Fitz could be helping Skye find out what exactly happened to her, but he seems to be deeply affected with all the changes that she is showing. 

A new creature also appears in the trailer for the episode titled "Aftershocks," as a strange hand covered in spikes mysteriously appears on screen. Speculations believe that the hand belongs to Raina (Ruth Negga), who also transformed to become an Inhuman before the midseason finale of the TV show. 

Meanwhile Clark Gregg, the actor who portrays the role of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson, earlier teased that the second half of season 2 will focus on Skye's transformation as well as the effect of Triplett's (BJ Britt) death while trying to save Skye. 

"I don't think the whole team is going to be unified behind what just went on, and it's hard to blame them. He's got a couple of people that he's come to really trust," Gregg said, as quoted by zap2it. "One of my favorite things about this season is that everybody comes up to me on the street really worried about Fitz and these new characters we introduced this year. Coulson also has these new people ... he doesn't have the same type of history with those people. It's going to be hard to hold the baby brand new, on the run SHIELD together in the wake of what just happened." 

"Marvel's Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." season 2 midseason premiere will air on March 3.

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