Rumor has it that the "Inhumans" movie cast will include "Quake" to be played by Chloe Bennet, who also plays the role of 'Skye' in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." television series.
Chloe Bennet confirmed her transformation into Quake in an Instagram clip.
The Instagram video clip was captioned: "The #daisyjohnson transformation is beginning. #AgentsofSHIELD."
Daisy Johnson, of course, is an earthquake-producing superhuman who is the child of supervillain Mister Hyde in the comic books.
She was originally known as Skye but was given the codename "Quake" after she joins Nick Fury's "Secret Warriors."
"Secret Warriors," unlike the "Avengers," is a group of superheroes formed by the S.H.I.E.L.D. to take on top-secret missions while keeping their identities a secret (thus, the name of the group).
According to reports, the "Inhumans" movie will be released late 2018 or early 2019.
Meanwhile, Bennet adds fuel to the rumors following her interview with BWW, speaking about the changes that her character is going through, which could mean a connection with the "Inhumans" movie cast rumors.
"I can confirm that this season I will referred to Daisy in all things, my trailer says Daisy, my script says Daisy," she said. "You will definitely see an evolution there. Right now, we are recruiting Inhumans, and there has been news about the Secret Warriors. So people are pretty excited about it."
Cinemablend also previously published an article citing who could possibly be included in the "Inhumans" movie cast. The article mentioned Vin Diesel as the perfect fit for "Black Bolt," Isla Fisher as "Crystal" and Jason Statham as "Karnak" among others.
"Inhumans" are a group of genetically-advanced humans, which were the results of experiments by the alien race, Kree.
"However, although their experiments were successful in creating a strain of humanity with extraordinary abilities, the Kree abandoned their experiment for reasons which are not yet clear," Marvel's website reads. "Their test subjects, the Inhumans, went on to form a society of their own, which thrived in seclusion from the rest of humanity and developed advanced technology."