As a founder of SHIELD in one timeline and a Super Soldier Captain in another, it's clear that leadership is in Peggy Carter's DNA. Most optimistically, an all-women team-up is long overdue in the MCU. While details for the movie are so far scant, the repercussions of the multiverse's impending explosion are certain to be widespread, ultimately leaving many live-action MCU doors open for Peggy to walk through. Furthermore, rumors have previously circulated that Captain Carter will show up in an action sequence in the Doctor Strange sequel as the Sorcerer Supreme travels through the multiverse. Indeed, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is allegedly the culmination of every project that has dealt or will deal with the multiverse, from WandaVisionand Lokito the highly anticipated Spider-Man: No Way Home. It’s not just a battle against the other sex, but more about women realising that we need to support each other rather than compete with each other.Already, Captain Carter's What If.? episode teased Doctor Strange 2's rumored villain. “Continuing into season two I hope we can look into that more, the importance of women looking after other women. It’s an equal relationship where they look out for each other. It’s not a competitive one, it’s not two women talking about men all the time. “It’s very rare that you see a friendship like she has with Angie, for example. "I think that's the glorious thing about Agent Carter, that she continued to fight the good fight, and continued to stand up for her fellow man and woman. And it’s still an ongoing debate in every country around the world. There’s still a very big conversation in London about equal pay for women, for example, and personal empowerment. And if she existed today she’d be relieved that finally they’ve caught up with her. “The reason it’s relevant is because she’s a modern-day woman. "It could be very controversial to tilt into something beyond the characters and her own personal journey, but there's an inevitability to the way it was written that highlights issues within feminism that were relevant. " Agent Carter never started off to have a political statement," she said. The TV show, which is set in the years following the Second World War and aired this year, has been widely praised for its portrayal of a strong, independent female lead in a comic book spin-off, and Atwell seems comfortable with her newfound role as a feminist icon. So I’m hoping, yes.”Īt last year's MEFCC, Breaking Bad actor Giancarlo Esposito made an impassioned plea to see more women among the line-up of Hollywood celebrities at the show, so he would perhaps be pleased to see the Agent Carter star gracing the stage this year. “They’re all possibilities I would very happily and gladly be a part of because it’s a great team of people to work with. "We see Peggy Carter as a 96-year-old in the second Captain America film, so from that we know she lives a long life, and we can see there can be crossovers in this interwoven world of Marvel where she can pop up here and there. "I am going to have to kill you if I tell you," she said with a laugh. I think they’re going to kill me.”Įarlier in the day, Atwell had been less forthcoming about the possibility of her, and Carter, appearing in future Marvel movies. By not saying anything, does that give you an answer? When quizzed by a member of the audience about her possible role she replied: “I couldn’t say. Hayley Atwell, star of Marvel's Captain America movies and the TV spin-off Agent Carter, had the audience cheering in rapture during her panel appearance at MEFCC (Middle East Film and Comic Con) on Friday when she appeared to confirm that she will appear in the forthcoming Ant-Man movie as Agent Peggy Carter.
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