The poster for Season 3 of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." has been released and it shows interesting details, including Phil Coulson's other hand.

S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) can be seen sporting a gloved prosthetic hand on the poster featured on Comic Book. Does this mean that he moved on from the unfortunate incident last season when Mack (Henry Simmons) cut off his other arm because it turned black when it reacted against the terrigen crystal?

The agency's big challenge

He should have moved forward, as the team has other more problems to solve, which is also explicitly shown on the poster. The caption "Are you Inhuman?" just reveals that the main focus of the upcoming season is the agency's quest for the Inhumans.

In the finale, a series of scenes showed that the terrigen crystals released terrigen mists while under the ocean and affected the marine life, including fish which is the primary source of fish oil. With the fish oil products distributed in a mass scale, there will be intense terrigenesis, or empowering of those Inhumans, taking place, as confirmed by executive producer Maurissa Tancharoen on Entertainment Weekly.

Executive producer Jeff Bell also confirmed on TV Line that the other government unit headed by Constance Zimmer's character is really against Coulson's team. Thus, S.H.I.E.L.D. must try its best to find these confused Inhumans, before the other agency does.

The Quake costume

The poster also shows Chloe Bennet donning the Daisy Johnson/Quake costume. A more detailed image is featured on Los Angeles Times. This suit will aid Daisy in the team's goal of finding the powered individuals like her.

Bennet shared on The Times that she also helped with costume designer Ann Foley for this dark suit that matched the "inner geek" in her. Foley said that she "incorporated the Quake symbol into her gauntlets and on the back of her suit."

However, the gauntlets, that help control Daisy's powers, when needed, are the things that make her costume unique.

"It's only something that Daisy would have and is specific to her earthquake powers," Bennet said.

Lincoln's a possible threat

Another detail which may give the fans something to think about is Lincoln's (Luke Mitchell) mysterious pose, which conveys that he may actually be a "threat" to the organization, as shared by Mitchell on Comic Book Resources.

"I think he's in the gray area. Don't take this the wrong way, but I think he's dangerous in the sense that they don't know whether they can trust him, and I don't think he knows what to trust," Mitchell said.