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'The Inhumans': New Set Photos Show Black Bolt Take Pursued by Police

"The Inhumans" is officially in production, with the cast and crew now filming in Hawaii. In turn, set photos and clips have found their way online for the world to see, thanks to some dedicated fans.

In the latest set of photos, actor Anson Mount is seen in action as Black Bolt, the leader of the Inhumans who can do unspeakable damage using only his voice.

Looking at "The Inhumans" photos and clips, Black Bolt appears to be in big trouble with the authorities. He is being pursued by several police cars, which noticeably have shattered windows.

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It is believed that while on the run, Mount's character made use of his power in order to get a better chance at escaping. Apart from that, there is not much take away from the clips.

Last week, the famous Lockjaw, the 2,000-pound dog who has the ability to teleport, was spotted on the set of "The Inhumans." He will be a major character in the much-awaited series.

Also on set was Isabelle Cornish, who plays the role of Crystal in "The Inhumans." However, the image does not provide a good view of the appearance of the character.

"The Inhumans" will follow the adventures of the group of superhumans of the same name. The squad has grown to play a huge role in the Marvel Comics universe since they were first introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1965.

Joining Mount and Cornish are Iwan Rheon as Maximus, Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon, Serinda Swan as Queen Medusa, Ken Leung as Karnak, Mike Moh as Triton, Sonya Balmores as Auran, and Ellen Woglom, whose role remains a mystery.

"The Inhumans" will premiere this September on ABC, but fans can watch the first two episodes on IMAX during a two-week window. The series will have a total of eight episodes.

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