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|image = Alexander Pierce profile.png |
|image = Alexander Pierce profile.png |
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|fullname = Alexander Goodwin Pierce |
|fullname = Alexander Goodwin Pierce |
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− | |alias = Mr. Secretary |
+ | |alias = Mr. Secretary<br> |
+ | Smug Son of a Bitch |
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|origin = ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' |
|origin = ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' |
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|occupation = Secretary of the World Security Council <small>(undercover, formerly)</small> |
|occupation = Secretary of the World Security Council <small>(undercover, formerly)</small> |
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|goals = Use the Winter Soldier to eliminate all threats to HYDRA and their plans <small>(mostly succeeded)</small>.<br> |
|goals = Use the Winter Soldier to eliminate all threats to HYDRA and their plans <small>(mostly succeeded)</small>.<br> |
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Frame Captain America and declare him an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D. <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br> |
Frame Captain America and declare him an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D. <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br> |
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− | Initiate Project Insight to eliminate all of HYDRA's targets |
+ | Initiate Project Insight to eliminate all of HYDRA's targets.<br> |
− | Establish a new world order under their control <small>(failed)</small>. |
+ | Establish a new world order under their control <small>(all failed)</small>. |
− | |crimes = |
+ | |crimes = Conspiracy<br> |
+ | Terrorism<br> |
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Murder<br> |
Murder<br> |
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− | Conspiracy<br> |
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Corruption<br> |
Corruption<br> |
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+ | Tyranny<br> |
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+ | War crimes<br> |
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+ | Attempted world domination<br> |
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+ | Attempted global conquest<br> |
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+ | Mass murder<br> |
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Attempted genocide<br> |
Attempted genocide<br> |
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Torture<br> |
Torture<br> |
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Brainwashing<br> |
Brainwashing<br> |
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Espionage |
Espionage |
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− | |type of villain = Genocidal Totalitarian |
+ | |type of villain = Genocidal Totalitarian |
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+ | }} |
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{{Quote|Captain, somebody murdered my friend and I'm gonna find out why. Anyone gets in my way, they're going to regret it. Anyone.|Alexander Pierce}} |
{{Quote|Captain, somebody murdered my friend and I'm gonna find out why. Anyone gets in my way, they're going to regret it. Anyone.|Alexander Pierce}} |
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{{Quote|Hail... HYDRA.| Alexander Pierce's last words after being shot dead by Nick Fury.}} |
{{Quote|Hail... HYDRA.| Alexander Pierce's last words after being shot dead by Nick Fury.}} |
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− | '''Alexander Pierce''' is a major antagonist in the |
+ | '''Alexander Pierce''' is a major antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, serving as the main antagonist of the 2014 Marvel film ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' (with the [[Winter Soldier (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Winter Soldier]] himself as his henchman), as the unseen overarching antagonist of Season 1 of ''Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', and as a minor antagonist in the 2019 Marvel film ''Avengers: Endgame''. He was a member and secretary of the World Security Council, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and the secret head of [[HYDRA (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|HYDRA]]. |
− | His "utopia justifies the means" plan to launch Project Insight was foiled by Captain America, Black Widow, Falcon and the loyal remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually being killed by former longtime friend Nick Fury. |
+ | His "utopia justifies the means" plan to launch Project Insight was foiled by Captain America, Black Widow, Falcon and the loyal remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually being killed by former longtime friend turned archenemy, Nick Fury. |
He was portrayed by {{w|Robert Redford}}, who also portrayed [[Jay Gatsby]] in the 1974 live action film adaptation of ''The Great Gatsby''. |
He was portrayed by {{w|Robert Redford}}, who also portrayed [[Jay Gatsby]] in the 1974 live action film adaptation of ''The Great Gatsby''. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | ===Background=== |
− | Alexander Pierce is a [[HYDRA]] agent who infiltrated the World Security Council. During a hostage situation in Bogota, he met S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Nick Fury, who successfully saved the hostages, including Pierce's daughter. Pierce was surprised by Fury's performance and later made him the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
+ | Alexander Pierce is a [[HYDRA]] agent who infiltrated the World Security Council, who oversaw S.H.I.E.L.D. During a hostage situation in Bogota, he met S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Nick Fury, who successfully saved the hostages, including Pierce's daughter. Pierce was surprised by Fury's performance and later made him the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
− | ===Setting Up His |
+ | ===Setting Up His Plan=== |
Decades later, the influence of HYDRA over S.H.I.E.L.D. has grown stronger, and a set of three heavily armed Helicarriers are built under "Project Insight." The Helicarriers were allegedly supposed to form a security network to protect the Earth, but HYDRA actually desired to use them to target and kill approximately 20 million people selected by [[Arnim Zola]]'s algorithm, any individual which would pose a threat for Hydra's new world order. |
Decades later, the influence of HYDRA over S.H.I.E.L.D. has grown stronger, and a set of three heavily armed Helicarriers are built under "Project Insight." The Helicarriers were allegedly supposed to form a security network to protect the Earth, but HYDRA actually desired to use them to target and kill approximately 20 million people selected by [[Arnim Zola]]'s algorithm, any individual which would pose a threat for Hydra's new world order. |
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Following Fury's apparent demise, Pierce talks with Captain America, and discovers that Rogers has hidden something from him, likely meaning that his plans were compromised due to something Nick Fury may have said to him. |
Following Fury's apparent demise, Pierce talks with Captain America, and discovers that Rogers has hidden something from him, likely meaning that his plans were compromised due to something Nick Fury may have said to him. |
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− | Pierce deploys other corrupt S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to capture Cap, who goes undercover along with Black Widow. A new assignment is given to the Winter Soldier by Pierce, to kill |
+ | Pierce deploys other corrupt S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to capture Cap, who goes undercover along with Black Widow. A new assignment is given to the Winter Soldier by Pierce, to kill Captain America and Black Widow. After gaining information related to the true objective of Project Insight from the hand of Jasper Sitwell, Rogers, Romanoff and their ally Sam Wilson/Falcon are captured by S.H.I.E.L.D., but they soon escaped captivity. |
Pierce proceeds to continue with his plan, but as S.H.I.E.L.D. is getting prepared to deploy the Helicarriers, Captain America infiltrates the Triskelion and reveals by loudspeaker the truth of HYDRA influencing S.H.I.E.L.D. and prompts every clean agent to stand up against HYDRA. |
Pierce proceeds to continue with his plan, but as S.H.I.E.L.D. is getting prepared to deploy the Helicarriers, Captain America infiltrates the Triskelion and reveals by loudspeaker the truth of HYDRA influencing S.H.I.E.L.D. and prompts every clean agent to stand up against HYDRA. |
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+ | ===Final Battle === |
While Captain America and Falcon infiltrated the Helicarriers to modify their programming to change the targets from the people selected by Zola's algorithm to the Helicarriers themselves, Black Widow rescues the rest of the members of the World Security Council, who have been taken hostage by Pierce, and forces him to help her and Nick Fury, who reveals his survival to Pierce, to unlock every single one of S.H.I.E.L.D./HYDRA's secrets and upload them to the Internet. However, Pierce attempts to use a remotely-controlled miniature explosive he had hidden in Black Widow's clothes to force Fury to let him go. |
While Captain America and Falcon infiltrated the Helicarriers to modify their programming to change the targets from the people selected by Zola's algorithm to the Helicarriers themselves, Black Widow rescues the rest of the members of the World Security Council, who have been taken hostage by Pierce, and forces him to help her and Nick Fury, who reveals his survival to Pierce, to unlock every single one of S.H.I.E.L.D./HYDRA's secrets and upload them to the Internet. However, Pierce attempts to use a remotely-controlled miniature explosive he had hidden in Black Widow's clothes to force Fury to let him go. |
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The Helicarriers are destroyed in process, and HYDRA's secrets are released to the world. Rogers falls into the river, but is suddenly saved by Winter Soldier who then leaves, now returned to his former self and goes to find out more about his past. Alexander Pierce himself on the other hand, was shot dead by Nick Fury then dies after saying "Hail Hydra" as he watches the ship plunges into the water. |
The Helicarriers are destroyed in process, and HYDRA's secrets are released to the world. Rogers falls into the river, but is suddenly saved by Winter Soldier who then leaves, now returned to his former self and goes to find out more about his past. Alexander Pierce himself on the other hand, was shot dead by Nick Fury then dies after saying "Hail Hydra" as he watches the ship plunges into the water. |
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+ | ===Alternate Reality=== |
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− | ===Encounter With the Future Avengers=== |
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Five years after the death of half the living beings in the universe, the remaining Avengers and Guardians concoct a plan to go back to the past and collect the Infinity Stones from different points in time and use them to reverse [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]' actions; Captain America, Iron Man, Ant-Man and Hulk going back in time to the Battle of New York to retrieve the Space Stone, Mind Stone, and Time Stone. As the Avengers are trying to leave Avengers tower with the apprehended Loki, Pierce arrives and stops them, demanding that Loki and the Tesseract/Space Stone should be handled by the American government, though the 2012 Iron Man claims that they are being taken care of by a higher authority. |
Five years after the death of half the living beings in the universe, the remaining Avengers and Guardians concoct a plan to go back to the past and collect the Infinity Stones from different points in time and use them to reverse [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]]' actions; Captain America, Iron Man, Ant-Man and Hulk going back in time to the Battle of New York to retrieve the Space Stone, Mind Stone, and Time Stone. As the Avengers are trying to leave Avengers tower with the apprehended Loki, Pierce arrives and stops them, demanding that Loki and the Tesseract/Space Stone should be handled by the American government, though the 2012 Iron Man claims that they are being taken care of by a higher authority. |
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− | + | While Pierce argues with Stark and Thor, in order for them to get their hands on the Tesseract, Iron Man has Ant-Man disable his past self's Arc Reactor for a diversion, resulting in him having an attack which distracts Pierce and the others long enough for him to get the case holding the Tesseract. However, the plan fails when Iron Man loses the case because of the past Hulk, causing Loki to get his hands on it instead and use its power to escape, much to Pierce and the others' confusion. It's likely that as such, Pierce was held responsible for allowing Loki to escape and was possibly punished for that. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Images=== |
===Images=== |
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<gallery position="center" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="#C20000" captiontextcolor="#C20000" widths="300"> |
<gallery position="center" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="#C20000" captiontextcolor="#C20000" widths="300"> |
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+ | Capt_-_TWS_-_Alexander_Pierce.jpg|Promotional image of Alexander Pierce in ''The Winter Soldier''. |
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Fury and Pierce.png|Photo of Pierce and Nick Fury. |
Fury and Pierce.png|Photo of Pierce and Nick Fury. |
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AlexanderPierce1-TWS.png|Pierce discussing Georges Batroc's attack. |
AlexanderPierce1-TWS.png|Pierce discussing Georges Batroc's attack. |
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Tw50.jpg|Pierce discussing Nick Fury's apparent death with Steve Rogers. |
Tw50.jpg|Pierce discussing Nick Fury's apparent death with Steve Rogers. |
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Cap2 3099.jpg|Alexander Pierce declaring Captain America a criminal. |
Cap2 3099.jpg|Alexander Pierce declaring Captain America a criminal. |
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Cap2 4125.jpg|Pierce talking with the Winter Soldier in private. |
Cap2 4125.jpg|Pierce talking with the Winter Soldier in private. |
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AlexanderPierce-WhatAWaste.jpg|Pierce witnessing Project Insight fail. |
AlexanderPierce-WhatAWaste.jpg|Pierce witnessing Project Insight fail. |
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Cap2 1080p 6986.jpg|Pierce's death by Nick Fury. |
Cap2 1080p 6986.jpg|Pierce's death by Nick Fury. |
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+ | avengers-endgame-movie-screencaps.com-9523.jpg|Pierce confronts the Avengers in ''Avengers: Endgame''. |
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+ | Pierce-Stark-heart-attack.png|Pierce witnesses Tony Stark have a heart attack. |
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*In the comics, Pierce is a much younger field agent. Robert Redford let slip that he accepted the role because he wanted to portray a villain; leading some to speculate that Pierce is a cover for Aleksander Lukin, who is the man who controlled the Winter Soldier in the comic books. |
*In the comics, Pierce is a much younger field agent. Robert Redford let slip that he accepted the role because he wanted to portray a villain; leading some to speculate that Pierce is a cover for Aleksander Lukin, who is the man who controlled the Winter Soldier in the comic books. |
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*In an interview with USA Today, Samuel L. Jackson revealed that Alexander Pierce is a member of the World Security Council, but was not present during the Avengers. |
*In an interview with USA Today, Samuel L. Jackson revealed that Alexander Pierce is a member of the World Security Council, but was not present during the Avengers. |
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− | *Even though he is the main antagonist, he did not fight Captain America nor engage him in the film's climax with only his enforcer [[Winter |
+ | *Even though he is the main antagonist, he did not fight Captain America nor engage him in the film's climax with only his enforcer [[Winter Soldier (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Winter Soldier]] being Captain America's final enemy in the film. |
*Pierce may also be a substitute for [[Red Skull (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Red Skull]], whose actor from the first film did not wish to reprise his role. In the comics, the Skull once somehow became US Secretary Of Defense under the alias Dell Rusk, and was not exposed until a scheme of his was enacted. Pierce being a real person who eventually turned traitor also makes more sense than a known, active, wanted supervillain making his way into a highly scrutinized position. |
*Pierce may also be a substitute for [[Red Skull (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Red Skull]], whose actor from the first film did not wish to reprise his role. In the comics, the Skull once somehow became US Secretary Of Defense under the alias Dell Rusk, and was not exposed until a scheme of his was enacted. Pierce being a real person who eventually turned traitor also makes more sense than a known, active, wanted supervillain making his way into a highly scrutinized position. |
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**Worth noting that, prior to the movie's release, there was much speculation that he was the Red Skull in disguise (just as Dell Rusk is). |
**Worth noting that, prior to the movie's release, there was much speculation that he was the Red Skull in disguise (just as Dell Rusk is). |
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“ | Captain, somebody murdered my friend and I'm gonna find out why. Anyone gets in my way, they're going to regret it. Anyone. | „ |
~ Alexander Pierce |
“ | Hail... HYDRA. | „ |
~ Alexander Pierce's last words after being shot dead by Nick Fury. |
Alexander Pierce is a major antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, serving as the main antagonist of the 2014 Marvel film Captain America: The Winter Soldier (with the Winter Soldier himself as his henchman), as the unseen overarching antagonist of Season 1 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and as a minor antagonist in the 2019 Marvel film Avengers: Endgame. He was a member and secretary of the World Security Council, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and the secret head of HYDRA.
His "utopia justifies the means" plan to launch Project Insight was foiled by Captain America, Black Widow, Falcon and the loyal remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually being killed by former longtime friend turned archenemy, Nick Fury.
He was portrayed by Robert Redford, who also portrayed Jay Gatsby in the 1974 live action film adaptation of The Great Gatsby.
Biography
Background
Alexander Pierce is a HYDRA agent who infiltrated the World Security Council, who oversaw S.H.I.E.L.D. During a hostage situation in Bogota, he met S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Nick Fury, who successfully saved the hostages, including Pierce's daughter. Pierce was surprised by Fury's performance and later made him the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Setting Up His Plan
Decades later, the influence of HYDRA over S.H.I.E.L.D. has grown stronger, and a set of three heavily armed Helicarriers are built under "Project Insight." The Helicarriers were allegedly supposed to form a security network to protect the Earth, but HYDRA actually desired to use them to target and kill approximately 20 million people selected by Arnim Zola's algorithm, any individual which would pose a threat for Hydra's new world order.
After discovering the hijacking of a S.H.I.E.L.D. boat by Georges Batroc was actually planned by Fury in order to recover confidential files related to the Project Insight, Pierce deploys the Winter Soldier to kill him.
After being attacked by the Winter Soldier, a heavily injured Fury contacts Captain America and tells the Captain not to trust anyone as S.H.I.E.L.D. had been compromised, before seemingly being assassinated.
Following Fury's apparent demise, Pierce talks with Captain America, and discovers that Rogers has hidden something from him, likely meaning that his plans were compromised due to something Nick Fury may have said to him.
Pierce deploys other corrupt S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to capture Cap, who goes undercover along with Black Widow. A new assignment is given to the Winter Soldier by Pierce, to kill Captain America and Black Widow. After gaining information related to the true objective of Project Insight from the hand of Jasper Sitwell, Rogers, Romanoff and their ally Sam Wilson/Falcon are captured by S.H.I.E.L.D., but they soon escaped captivity. Pierce proceeds to continue with his plan, but as S.H.I.E.L.D. is getting prepared to deploy the Helicarriers, Captain America infiltrates the Triskelion and reveals by loudspeaker the truth of HYDRA influencing S.H.I.E.L.D. and prompts every clean agent to stand up against HYDRA.
Final Battle
While Captain America and Falcon infiltrated the Helicarriers to modify their programming to change the targets from the people selected by Zola's algorithm to the Helicarriers themselves, Black Widow rescues the rest of the members of the World Security Council, who have been taken hostage by Pierce, and forces him to help her and Nick Fury, who reveals his survival to Pierce, to unlock every single one of S.H.I.E.L.D./HYDRA's secrets and upload them to the Internet. However, Pierce attempts to use a remotely-controlled miniature explosive he had hidden in Black Widow's clothes to force Fury to let him go.
Using a micro-EMP, Black Widow disables the bomb, Fury subsequently shoots Pierce twice through the heart.
As he lies dying, witnessing his fleet and plans in destruction, Pierce utters "Hail Hydra..." and dies. His partners-in-crime would then later meet their fates at the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D in the battle. Except from Bucky, who is beginning to remember both his past and who he really is: Bucky.
In a battle on one of the helicarriers, the Winter Soldier shoots Rogers. However, it turned out that death is not taking him yet, as Rogers immediately replaces the final chip, allowing Hill to take control and destroy all three vessels. The Helicarrier carrying Rogers and the Winter Soldier crashes into the side of the Triskelion, critically wounding Agent Rumlow, who had earlier tried to capture Rogers, while Wilson escapes.
The Helicarriers are destroyed in process, and HYDRA's secrets are released to the world. Rogers falls into the river, but is suddenly saved by Winter Soldier who then leaves, now returned to his former self and goes to find out more about his past. Alexander Pierce himself on the other hand, was shot dead by Nick Fury then dies after saying "Hail Hydra" as he watches the ship plunges into the water.
Alternate Reality
Five years after the death of half the living beings in the universe, the remaining Avengers and Guardians concoct a plan to go back to the past and collect the Infinity Stones from different points in time and use them to reverse Thanos' actions; Captain America, Iron Man, Ant-Man and Hulk going back in time to the Battle of New York to retrieve the Space Stone, Mind Stone, and Time Stone. As the Avengers are trying to leave Avengers tower with the apprehended Loki, Pierce arrives and stops them, demanding that Loki and the Tesseract/Space Stone should be handled by the American government, though the 2012 Iron Man claims that they are being taken care of by a higher authority.
While Pierce argues with Stark and Thor, in order for them to get their hands on the Tesseract, Iron Man has Ant-Man disable his past self's Arc Reactor for a diversion, resulting in him having an attack which distracts Pierce and the others long enough for him to get the case holding the Tesseract. However, the plan fails when Iron Man loses the case because of the past Hulk, causing Loki to get his hands on it instead and use its power to escape, much to Pierce and the others' confusion. It's likely that as such, Pierce was held responsible for allowing Loki to escape and was possibly punished for that.
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- In the comics, Pierce is a much younger field agent. Robert Redford let slip that he accepted the role because he wanted to portray a villain; leading some to speculate that Pierce is a cover for Aleksander Lukin, who is the man who controlled the Winter Soldier in the comic books.
- In an interview with USA Today, Samuel L. Jackson revealed that Alexander Pierce is a member of the World Security Council, but was not present during the Avengers.
- Even though he is the main antagonist, he did not fight Captain America nor engage him in the film's climax with only his enforcer Winter Soldier being Captain America's final enemy in the film.
- Pierce may also be a substitute for Red Skull, whose actor from the first film did not wish to reprise his role. In the comics, the Skull once somehow became US Secretary Of Defense under the alias Dell Rusk, and was not exposed until a scheme of his was enacted. Pierce being a real person who eventually turned traitor also makes more sense than a known, active, wanted supervillain making his way into a highly scrutinized position.
- Worth noting that, prior to the movie's release, there was much speculation that he was the Red Skull in disguise (just as Dell Rusk is).
- Robert Redford retired from acting shortly after his appearance in Avengers: Endgame, making this his final film role in his career. However, he did come out of retirement briefly to play as a fictionalized version of himself in the HBO drama series Watchmen.