- NOTE: This article is about the incarnation of Grant Ward from the Marvel Cinematic Universe film series. The mainstream version can be found here: Grant Ward (Marvel).
“ | I'm everyone's type. | „ |
~ Ward showing his true colors to Raina when he explained how he successfully manipulated his team - and his most famous quote. |
“ | Ward: I know what you're going through. My family did a number on me. Stripped me down. Left me... hollow. I was a shell. So, when someone finally did come along, and offered to build me back up, I didn't resist. Even though what he really did was make me a killer. Agent 33: But you seem so well adjusted. Ward: It was a long road. Took getting locked up to give me some perspective. But then I paid my family a visit. They were surprised to see me, but I think that eventually, we were able to dig in, really express our feelings. Agent 33: That's it? Ward: I haven't looked back since. |
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~ Ward explaining his origins to Agent 33. |
“ | Ladies and gentlemen, please return to your seats and keep your seat belts fastened. You may experience some turbulence coming up. Don't be alarmed. That's just your pilot diving to equalize cabin pressure before you freeze to death. Oh, and, uh... from all of us here at HYDRA, thanks for flying the friendly skies. | „ |
~ Ward's speech to plane passengers over the intercom before jumping out and crashing the plane, killing everyone onboard. |
Grant Ward is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Daniel Whitehall) of the TV series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Initially appearing as a loyal S.H.I.E.L.D. black ops specialist, Ward was revealed to be a sadistic, manipulative, and delusional double agent of HYDRA before eventually rising to become one of the organization's remaining leaders. He is also considered the most personal and one of the most dangerous adversaries of the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents from his old team, as well as being the arch-nemesis of both their leader Phil Coulson, and his former love interest Daisy Johnson who is also the girlfriend of his Framework counterpart.
He was portrayed by Brett Dalton, who also played Hive (while possessing Ward's body) in the same series, Agent Brick in Milo Murphy's Law, Parasite in Superman: Man of Tomorrow and the Witness in the Destiny franchise.
Overview[]
Having grown up being abused by his own family, Ward was recruited and trained by John Garrett before becoming one of the many HYDRA agents who had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D.. He strategically got himself into Phil Coulson's team under the orders of Garrett, who was secretly a mastermind known as "the Clairvoyant" running the Centipede Group. During this time, he began developing genuine affection for his teammates, especially the hacker Daisy "Skye" Johnson whom he developed feelings for.
Following Garrett's death, Ward went on a journey of self-discovery that involved killing his own family and rejoining HYDRA under Daniel Whitehall to fulfill his promise to Skye about reuniting her with her father, Calvin Zabo. Following Whitehall's death, Ward began helping former S.H.I.E.L.D. operative Kara Palamas, a.k.a. Agent 33, in gaining closure against the ones who were responsible for her being brainwashed by HYDRA, including Sunil Bakshi. Ultimately, Ward was tricked by Melinda May into killing Kara during their kidnapping and torture of Bobbi Morse, one of the targets of Kara's revenge.
Blaming S.H.I.E.L.D. for his own pain, Ward became one of the remaining leaders of HYDRA to rebuild it in his own darwinistic vision and avenge Kara's death. He later teams up with co-leader Gideon Malick to help him bring back an ancient Inhuman that inspired HYDRA's creation, Hive. After Ward later killed Phil Coulson's girlfriend, Rosalind Price, he was finally killed by the former to avenge Price and his many other victims. However, shortly after his death, Ward's body became the host of Hive until the latter was ultimately destroyed, thus destroying Ward's body altogether. Despite his death and his body being destroyed, Ward's actions would continue to haunt the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents afterwards.
Personality[]
“ | I'm agent Grant Ward. I could rupture your spleen with my left pinky... blindfolded. | „ |
~ Jemma Simmons imitating Grant Ward. |
“ | You're such a hypocrite. You say I betrayed her? You betrayed your entire team. How many people who trusted you have died? See, I've seen the real Grant Ward, the one buried deep inside. He's a coward who always has an excuse or someone else to blame. | „ |
~ Bobbi Morse confronting Ward about his true nature. |
However, in reality, Ward was a master manipulator who was able to adjust his personality in order to gain the trust of others. During his time as a part of Project Centipede, Ward was shown to be blindly loyal to Garrett, whom he viewed as a father figure, and that he owed him everything. This was contributed to after Garrett trained a young Ward when he felt torn down by his family's abuse. Regarding his loyalties to Garrett and Coulson's team, Ward did appear partially conflicted, especially with his genuine feelings for many of his teammates and his increasing reservations about Garrett's actions, especially after he took the GH.325 formula. This was backed by the fact that he couldn't bring himself to directly murder Leo Fitz and Simmons, but instead ejected them into the ocean.
Following Garrett's death, Ward slowly evolved into his own person. During his imprisonment, Ward became more remorseless as he attempted to use his knowledge of Skye's father to exploit her regardless if it emotionally hurts her. He also murdered numerous guards during his escape, and also both his brother and his parents as revenge for the years of abuse they put him through, and showed a lack of empathy when Daniel Whitehall confronted him about it. Ward slowly became more delusional, which started when he believed that aiding the team against HYDRA would help re-earn their trust, but this ultimately ended when Skye and Simmons both attempted to kill him on separate occasions. Ward was also a hypocrite, as he believed that because his family tortured him for years as a child, he had every right to kill them and that it justified all of the cruel acts he has committed. During his time of torturing Bobbi Morse to help Agent 33 gain closure for Whitehall brainwashing her, Ward showed to be far more sadistic, as he showed signs of enjoying the pain that they were inflicting on her. After being tricked by Melinda May into killing Kara Palamas, this was the last straw for Ward, as he vowed vengeance against S.H.I.E.L.D. (particularly, against Coulson, May, Skye, Fitz, Simmons, Bobbi, and Hunter) and was willing to rebuild HYDRA as one of its last remaining leaders into order to gain "closure."
During his time as the director of HYDRA and having accidentally killed Agent 33 and lost all connections to the team he initially cared for, Ward effectively severed all ties to his humanity and whatever form of conscience he had retained before was erased. His sole objective was to subject S.H.I.E.L.D. and Coulson to the same amount of suffering as he had. Ward had also slightly became more arrogant and narcissistic as he viewed his beliefs were above all others', and when he recruited Werner von Strucker, he assumed that after one act of savagery, the boy could murder Andrew Garner, an act that caused Gideon Malick to chastise him. Ward was completely dismissive of the previous generation of HYDRA, believing their greed and lust for power was what led to the organization's collapse, which was partially true. Ward's sadism became more increased as he took great pleasure in killing Rosalind Price in front of Coulson, knowing that it would hurt him and would occasionally taunt him about it afterwards; and he showed a slight amount of enjoyment when he took part in both physically and emotionally torturing Fitz and Simmons, with Giyera's help.
However, overall, despite being manipulative, delusional, sadistic and remorseless of his past actions, Ward still deeply cared about his younger brother, Thomas, and even after being separated for fifteen years, Grant still loved him. When Coulson had Hunter point a gun to Thomas's head, Grant swore that he would cut Fitz from head to toe if they hurt him. However, upon learning that Thomas did not feel the same way about him and that he had in fact aided Coulson, Bobbi, and Hunter in finding his location, any remaining shreds of his sanity were finally destroyed as he then furiously tortured Simmons, whom he previously claimed to before that he would genuinely never hurt.
During his mission to Maveth to retrieve Hive, Ward realized that his life had gained a purpose. He reflected on how he lived his life and how he joined HYDRA, starting from because father figure, to vengeance, and to closure. Ward looked back and thought of how things were at that point, and because that he was chosen for this mission, he felt that for the first time, his life was important for something. He actually felt truly loyal to the HYDRA organization rather than any individual HYDRA operative. He even spoke the words "Hail HYDRA" for the first time in his career.
In the Framework, which was created by Holden Radcliffe and manipulated by Aida, an alternate version of Ward is shown to be loyal to Shield and in a relationship with Skye (Daisy). This version of Ward was mentored by Victoria Hand, instead of John Garrett, which leads to him becoming a good person. According to Ward, Hand was the first person that told him he could be a good man, and Skye was the first person to make him believe that.
This Ward is the opposite of his original version, as he is a good man and he detests what his original version was. However, some similarities between the two versions were loyalty to his people and feelings for Skye (Daisy).
Despite Daisy initially distrusting him due to his original versions' actions, the more time she spent with him, the more she realized he was trustworthy, which also eventually made her realize that maybe there was some good in Ward after all.Abilities[]
“ | Remain alert around Agent Ward. He's a trained killer, one of the best. | „ |
~ Daniel Whitehall alerting his men to be careful around Ward, whose training and capabilities he openly complimented on. |
- Excellent Physical Condition: Ward passed S.H.I.E.L.D.'s combat clearance tests with flying colors.
- Master Martial Artist: Ward was a master in hand-to-hand combat. His fighting style combined elements of Kali, Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, and Krav Maga. Maria Hill evaluated his fighting skills with the highest available marks for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s standards, and able to match the agency's best fighters. Daniel Whitehall considered him as one of the best killers. Ward often used this to take down many opponents at the same time, whether security, or other S.H.I.E.L.D agents. He managed to defeat multiple opponents whose strength surpassed his, even defeating the enhanced Centipede Soldiers
- Master Marksman: Ward was an extremely accurate marksman skilled in sharpshooting and sniping. John Garrett recommended Ward to take this course in S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy after Ward spent time in the woods using this skill to hunt for food. Ward has famously made a shot from over 1000 yards; Ward says it was 2000. He was also able to shoot Rosalind Price from a long distance, aiming accurately at her neck in order to let her die slowly in front of Phil Coulson.
- Multilingualism: Ward was fluent in 6 languages, including English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and one more. Ward used this skill in missions in Paris, South Ossetia, and Peru, most times as an undercover agent. He had used such skills on the train in Italy, in the Todorov Building in Belarus, and when arriving at the Barbershop Headquarters in Cuba.
- Master Spy: Ward was a proficient agent trained in espionage, stealth, disguise and infiltration. He has spent years on some missions as an undercover agent. When taking a Lie Detector test, Ward put splinters of cable wire into his fingers to confuse the sensors. Infamously, Ward used this skill to infiltrate S.H.I.E.L.D. as a HYDRA operative, spending years gaining trust and respect. When questioned by Raina, he explained to her methods that he used to solidify his place on Coulson's Team.
- Expert Pilot: Ward was a competent pilot, able to maneuver a huge aircraft such as the Bus.
- Expert Tactician: When Ward suspected that S.H.I.E.L.D. was pursuing him, he knew that they would send agents that he had never met. Ward observed that Bobbi Morse was not changing her page as she pretended to read a book. He also spotted Antoine Triplett at the bus station, subtly revealing his explosives to the agent. After the death of Kara Palamas, Ward made his goal to rebuild HYDRA from the ashes, starting with a small cell of only four operatives. Six months later, Ward had dozens of operatives under his command, all of them unscrupulous and trained in brutal fights to the death
List of Victims[]
- Buddy (reluctantly)
- Nahui (accidentally)
- Thomas Nash
- Victoria Hand
- Two unnamed S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
- Eric Koenig
- Four unnamed F.B.I. agents
- Unnamed Goldbrix Taverns bartender
- Two unnamed HYDRA bodyguards
- His mother
- His father
- Christian Ward
- Selwyn
- Staff Sergeant Campbell
- Sunil Bakshi (indirectly caused)
- Unnamed S.H.I.E.L.D. agent
- Kara Palamas/Agent 33 (accidentally)
- Werner von Strucker’s unnamed bodyguard
- Andrew Garner’s unnamed bodyguard (caused)
- Three unnamed HYDRA assassins
- Unnamed flight attendant
- Rosalind Price
- Countless S.H.I.E.L.D. agents (both directly and caused)
- Countless unnamed HYDRA agents (both directly and caused)
- Innumerable civilians on plane
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Quotes[]
“ | Raina: I'd ask you about Coulson and his team and how you managed to gain their trust. Ward: I jumped out of a plane. Deep cover tactics 101, perform selfless acts of bravery early on. So I jumped to save the scientist. I had a parachute. |
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~ Ward explaining to Raina how saving Simmons' life had won him the team's trust. |
“ | Do you think this has been easy on me? Do you have any idea how hard it was? The sacrifices, the decisions I had to make? But I made them. Because that's what I do. I'm a survivor. | „ |
~ Ward trying to excuse his actions to Skye. |
“ | Fitz: I know that you care about us, Ward! Ward: You're right, I do. It's a weakness. |
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~ Ward admitting he did care about FitzSimmons, before infamously dropping them in the ocean and leaving them to die. |
“ | You said our thing was no strings attached. Looks to me like the ice queen got her feelings hurt. | „ |
~ Ward mocking May during their final fight. |
“ | Ward: HYDRA's protocol on the gifteds is pretty straight forward. An acquisition team is sent out to convince or captured the gifted. If those two options aren't possible, then they'll take them out. Skye: Even if the gifted doesn't pose a threat. Ward: A gifted that refuses HYDRA is a threat, and threats are taken care of quickly. Skye: That's the difference between S.H.I.E.L.D. and HYDRA. Ward: And that's why HYDRA will win. Because while a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is considering right and wrong, HYDRA's already taken the shot. |
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~ Ward explaining to Skye why HYDRA will always defeat S.H.I.E.L.D. |
“ | Not dead, waiting. I was locked in a cage, before that I was trapped behind a S.H.I.E.L.D. badge, now I'm finally free. | „ |
~ Ward expressing his sense of freedom to Sunil Bakshi after finally escaping custody. |
“ | I know sacrifice, what it takes to move forward in life. | „ |
~ Ward meeting Daniel Whitehall after killing his brother and parents. |
“ | I know. It's what I regret the most. Not the lying, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents I had to put down, and I'm sorry not even dropping you two in the ocean. It's this. My actions destroyed this. I'll regret that forever. 'Cause there were good times. Right? Before? I mean, for a while there, we were a good team. Weren't we? | „ |
~ Ward trying to "apologize" for his actions to his old team. |
“ | It's gonna be a long night. I knew you'd be tough. Coulson's got a good eye for talent. Always a little blind when it comes to spies in his own house. You know, you and I are a lot alike. Both of us are living one life on the outside. But who we really are. We keep that buried deep inside when no one can ever find them. It's why Coulson never saw us coming. That's why you never saw me coming. | „ |
~ Ward antagonizing Bobbi Morse while he tortures her. |
“ | Do you understand who you work for now? Good. I'm done flying solo. I miss having a team around me. I want more names. | „ |
~ Ward addressing to HYDRA operatives as their new leader. |
“ | Hell of a machine, Kebo. Built for precision, speed, designed to handle flawlessly under any conditions. Carmine here bought it as a status symbol to show off. Never opened it up, denied it of its true purpose. Old HYDRA's full of guys like him. Soft, entitled, mistaking wealth for success, privilege for power. Their greed splintered HYDRA into a thousand pieces. Their time is over. Time for a leaner generation. | „ |
~ Ward expressing his darwinistic vision for HYDRA. |
“ | HYDRA's fractured in pieces. We're going to rebuild it. The right way. By force. | „ |
~ Ward explaining his goal as he recruits Werner von Strucker. |
“ | It was a S.H.I.E.L.D. thing, their ridiculous codes of bureaucracy. Though I will say, there are a few things that S.H.I.E.L.D. got right. Things they valued, and I don't mean money, or power, or resources. Take this job for instance, it's all about accountability, patience, attention to detail. It requires a personal touch. This kind of thing mattered to S.H.I.E.L.D.. Almost a shame we're going to bring it all down. | „ |
~ Ward explaining S.H.I.E.L.D.'s "flaws" to Kebo. |
“ | You see, S.H.I.E.L.D. showed us how to turn the monster off, now we want to know how to turn that back on. I also wanted to thank you for helping me find closure. You see, I thought I knew all the best ways to bring Melinda pain. But you... May thinks I'm a monster, but you actually become one. I guess we know her type. | „ |
~ Ward taunting a captive Andrew Garner, just before he tortures him in a bid to hurt May. |
“ | Now you know how it feels, Coulson, to watch someone you care for bleed out right in front of you. | „ |
~ Ward tormenting Coulson over the phone after killing Rosalind Price. |
“ | You will tell me everything I need to know, right now. You understand me?! DO YOU?! | „ |
~ Ward's villainous breakdown, where he furiously tortures a captive Simmons while Fitz listens helplessly, after learning Coulson tricked him. |
“ | I'm not looking for mercy or absolution. I just want you to know, I've been where you are right now. Filled with rage, wanting revenge... I chose HYDRA for petty, personal, selfish reasons... for a father figure, for vengeance... for closure. But what I saw today gave my life meaning. For the first time ever, I have a sense of satisfaction that I never experienced when I was seeking revenge. Everyone had this place wrong... It isn't death... It's a new beginning. Malick was right. This is all meant to be. And the fact that you followed me here, that we're in this together, that just confirms the fact that I am part of a grand plan. I see that now. | „ |
~ Grant Ward's final monologue to Phil Coulson, having finally found a sense of purpose in his life. |
Trivia[]
- Following the reveal of Ward being HYDRA, the character garnered a fan following, with a group known as "Ward Warriors" often using the hashtag, "#StandWithWard" on social media, something which even surprised the actor Brett Dalton. Later, as a "shoutout" to the fans, Agent 33 says "I will always stand with Ward" in the second-season finale, S.O.S.
- Regardless, Ward has remained as one of the show's most popular characters, as well as being one of its best villains to date.
- Even before his reveal in the episode Turn, Turn, Turn, he was seduced and turned evil by Lorelei two episodes earlier and ended up having sex with her.
- If you define the words in Grant's name individually, Grant means "great", Douglas means "dark", and Ward means "protector". Consequently, Grant Douglas Ward means "Great Dark Protector", possibly alluding to his true nature.
- Before his death, Ward was speculated to be an adaptation of Taskmaster due to not being a character originally from comics, and since Skye was revealed to be an adaption of Daisy Johnson/Quake.
- Following the reveal that Skye's real name was Daisy Johnson, Ward was later speculated to be an adaption of Secret Warriors member, Hellfire, due to both of them having genuine feelings for Daisy. This theory was debunked following his death.
- However, a few episodes later on the same season of his death, an Inhuman version of Hellfire was introduced to the show.
- Ward is the first antagonist (and main antagonist) in the entire TV series whose actor was listed as a series regular.
- Also, Ward's death marks the third time Coulson killed a main antagonist in the series, with the first two being John Garrett and Daniel Whitehall. Ward is also the first main antagonist Coulson hasn't killed behind his back.
- Ward is the second main antagonist that never originated from the Marvel Comics Universe, following Jiaying.
- However, due to his popularity in the series alongside the other original main characters (Melinda May, Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons), an incarnation of Ward was later introduced in the mainstream Marvel universe.
- A recurring theme in the series was that Ward is shot every mid-season finale he appeared in. In Season 1, he gets shot by a Centipede Project helicopter (presumably on Garrett's orders to maintain Ward's cover); in Season 2, he gets shot by Daisy four times in the back; and in Season 3, he gets shot by Coulson twice, before finally killing him on Maveth, leaving his prosthetic hand (the murder weapon) next to his body.
- Ward can be considered as the overall central antagonist of the third season, considering that he was a direct threat in the first half of the season; and while in the second half, not only Hive would use his memories and capabilities against S.H.I.E.L.D., the fallout of Ward's death and his actions would have ramifications throughout the entire season.
- In the penultimate episode of Season 3, Absolution, Daisy mentions to Coulson how Ward was brainwashed. Though this statement remains ambiguous, it's possible he was indeed brainwashed this whole time. During the second half of Season 1, Ward was completely loyal to Garrett, obeying his every command regardless of his action's consequences. After Garrett's death, he loses purpose in his life and tried to kill himself three times during his imprisonment. During Season 2, he makes a list of illogical choices (risking his life to get Coulson Sunil Bakshi only hours after escaping; later killing his abusive parents and older brother and rejoining HYDRA so he can keep his promise to Daisy by reuniting her with her father). After Daisy shoots him, Ward starts seeking personal independence, not working with many people until Agent 33 dies and decides to rejoin HYDRA as its new leader. All of the potential evidence is supported by the state of Agent 33's similar actions following Whitehall's death. It's also notable that 33 act antagonistically even after scans of her brain proved that her brainwash effects had been fully removed. This is interpreted that Daisy learned from experience that there's more than one brainwashing method and thus, emotional manipulation was a likely method under which Ward could have been brainwashed.
- Ward has a good counterpart in the Framework, who was recruited by Victoria Hand as opposed to John Garrett and therefore learned from a genuine and benevolent mentor instead of a toxic one. This version of Grant Ward serves as an exploration of what the real Grant could have been had he truly been the person he pretended to be, and suggests to Daisy that he actually had good inside him all along.
- Ward also appeared in the the comic book Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Chase, which is set between the episodes "Seeds" and "T.R.A.C.K.S.".