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* The Kree appear in ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''. The featured Kree are Mar-Vell, Yon-Rogg, Ronan the Accuser, Kalum Lo, and the Supreme Intelligence. In the episode "459", they send one of their [[Sentry (Kree)|sentries]] to defang Earth as it is useful as a strategic outpost in their war with the Skrulls. Thanks to the attack on it by [[Hank Pym|Ant-Man]], [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]], and [[Carol Danvers]] however, the Sentry starts to activate a Kree nega-bomb and wipe out humanity. This is prevented by [[Iron Man]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], and [[Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell)|Mar-Vell]], a captain in the Kree Navy's science division who want to protect humanity (Carol in particular). Afterward Mar-Vell soon leaves to plead Earth's case to the Supreme Intelligence. In the episode "Michael Korvac", it is revealed that the Kree had abducted and experimented on [[Korvac|Michael Korvac]] which ended with Michael Korvac destroying the Kree ship he was aboard. In the episode "Welcome to the Kree Empire", Ronan the Accuser led Yon-Rogg, Mar-Vell, and Kalum Lo to Earth in order to make Earth join the Kree Empire. While Kalum Lo and his soldiers take over [[Kang the Conqueror]]'s ship ''Damocles'' (which has been converted into a [[S.W.O.R.D. (comics)|S.W.O.R.D.]] base), Ronan tasks Yon-Rogg and Mar-Vell to Earth to judge the humans to see if Earth is worthy to join the Kree Empire. Kalum Lo had the Kree's alien slave Sydren enter various codes into Damocles' computer in order to get control of the entire ship. Abigail Brand defeats the Kree and frees Sydren from the Kree's control. While the Avengers and Carol Danvers, now Ms. Marvel, have defeated Ronan the Accuser, S.W.O.R.D. takes control of the Kree ship. Ronan and the Kree soldiers involved are remanded to [[List of correctional facilities in comics#Negative Zone Prison Alpha|Prison 42]]. In the episode "Operation Galactic Storm", the Kree attack the S.W.O.R.D. ship ''Falchion'' during their plot to open a wormhole near Earth's sun. At the same time, a Kree black-ops team is sent to spring Ronan the Accuser from the [[Features of the Marvel Universe#Other locations|Hydro-Base]]. Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Wasp, Ms. Marvel, Hawkeye, Vision, Captain Mar-Vell, and Peter Corbeau were able to stop the wormhole device, but ended up sucked towards Kree space. In the episode "Live Kree and Die", the Avengers are separated upon the crash-landing on Hala. Captain America, Wasp, Ms. Marvel, Captain Mar-Vell, and Peter Corbeau are apprehended by the Kree soldiers and brought before the Supreme Intelligence. The Supreme Intelligence then has the humans experimented upon to see what the humans are capable of. When Captain Mar-Vell tries to plead to the Supreme Intelligence to spare them from the experiments, the Supreme Intelligence states that "traitors to the Kree Empire have no say". Thor deals with the Kree soldiers and their Sentries while Iron Man, Black Panther, Hawkeye, and Vision free their captive teammates. After the Avengers and Mar-Vell managed to shut down the Supreme Intelligence for a while, Mar-Vell plans to lead the Kree into a new era of peace.
 
* The Kree are informally introduced into the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] through the TV series ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' In the episode "[[T.A.H.I.T.I.]]", S.H.I.E.L.D. agent [[Phil Coulson]] discovers a blue-skinned corpse in a secret, underground facility called the Guest House while searching for the source of the regenerative GH-325 serum. Executive producer [[Jeffrey Bell]] later confirmed that this was the body of a Kree.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Marvels-Agents-Alien-1089443.aspx|title=It's All Connected: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Alien Revealed|last=Logan|first=Michael|publisher=TV Guide|date=November 19, 2014|accessdate=November 19, 2014}}</ref> In the episode "[[Yes Men (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)|Yes Men]]", Coulson asks [[Sif (comics)|Sif]] if she has encountered any blue-colored alien species. The Kree are among the species she lists by name, though she insists they have never visited Earth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/marvels-agents-shield-yes-men-202097|title=Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "Yes Men"|last=Sava|first=Olivia|publisher=The A.V. Club|date=March 11, 2014|accessdate=March 12, 2014}}</ref> In season 2 episodes "[[...Ye Who Enter Here]]", "[[What They Become]]", and "[[Who You Really Are]]", it is revealed that a rogue Kree faction visited Earth as part of their experiments to create genetically altered soldiers. According to [[List of Marvel Comics characters: R#Raina|Raina]], in contrast to others believing they were acting to conquer or destroy humanity, the Kree created the Diviners for the purpose of engineering Inhumans while wiping out those the relics deem unworthy of the process. The episode "Who You Really Are" revealed that these Kree, whose experiments failed on other planets, have been eliminated by the Kree Empire. Having been alerted by a signal, a Kree warrior named Vin-Tak (played by [[Eddie McClintock]]) came to Earth to find the remaining Diviners that the rogue Kree faction hid on Earth to ensure the experiments would not resume in the event that the remnants of the rogue Kree faction came to Earth. Running afoul of Coulson's team and Sif, whose memory he temporarily robbed with his truncheon, Vin-Tak learned that [[Daisy Johnson|Skye]] was an [[Inhumans|Inhuman]] and attempts to kill her. Luckily, [[Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)|Bobbi Morse]] uses Vin-Tak's truncheon to have himself forget why he came to Earth as Sif escorts him back to Hala. In the episode "[[Scars (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)|Scars]]", it is shown that [[List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters#Robert Gonzales|Robert Gonzales]]' faction of S.H.I.E.L.D. has obtained a monolith-like material that the Kree planned to use to destroy the Inhumans. This rock sends anyone who is sucked into it to another planet where an Inhuman being known as [[Hive (comics)|Hive]] was banished to. In the episode "Failed Experiments," it was revealed that the Kree warriors known as Kree Reapers were the ones responsible for abducting the humans for the Inhuman experiments just like they did with the Mayan warrior that became Hive. When the device that was used to make Inhumans was activated by Hive, it attracted the attention of the Kree Reapers where one of them killed Alisha Whitley. Both of them were killed by Hive and Daisy Johnson where the blood of one of them was used in Hive's Inhuman-making projects. Season Five introduced the Kree Kasius (portrayed by [[Dominic Rains]]), Sinara (portrayed by [[Florence Faivre]]), and Kasius' brother Faulnak (portrayed by [[Samuel Rourkin]]) who exist in the year 2091.
 
* The Kree appear in ''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]'' The feature Kree are Ronan the Accuser and the Supreme Intelligence. The Kree are first seen in the two-part episode "Planet Hulk" where the Kree soldiers led by Ronan the Accuser plan to manipulate events that would get Galactus to consume Ego the Living Planet.