Where were they hiding these in Captain America?!?!?
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Best part of the entire episode.
Did you guys not see the red dress scene in Captain America? Or the fact that she filled out her uniform extremely well?!
I'm all for more comic/sci-fi/action out there, but the last 10 years of super hero movies have managed to generate exactly 4 good ones and 24 utter crap movies.
Sadly, that's seemingly true on television as well, for every one Fringe/Alphas we get 3 Revolutions/Heroes. And ABC is already getting big fantasy numbers from the Disney-Drama crowd with Once Upon a Time and now a spin off... are they really going to be committed to comic shows, and do they even know how to, for that matter?
basically: I have no faith that ABC will pull this off. SHIELD and Agent Carter are both destined for a mediocre first season, the proverbial sophomore slump in season 2 and cancelled.
sorry so gloomy, I just don't see this being executed very well based on what's being put on TV these days, the cookie cutter drama formula won't work for this genre.
Where were they hiding these in Captain America?!?!?
Important PSA
Edit: Damn you, Uncle.
What movie is this?
The message merits repeating. I thought she looked stunning throughout the film, but simply breathtaking in that scene. I have no idea how people could have missed it. Them. Ahem.
Sounds potentially exciting, though I imagine it'd be a bit of a harder sell. SHIELD already resonates with a lot of people who have seen the Avengers (which was a lot of people). But even if you did see Captain America, you might not recall agent Carter - or why she'd be interesting to follow as a standalone series.
Obviously, they just wanted to introduce her niece/granddaughter for Steve Rogers to smooch in the future.
The message merits repeating. I thought she looked stunning throughout the film, but simply breathtaking in that scene. I have no idea how people could have missed it. Them. Ahem.
A few weeks ago, we learned that Marvel and ABC are reportedly in the early stages of developing an Agent Carter TV series, based on Marvel's Peggy Carter character, who was first seen in live-action in Captain America: The First Avenger and played by Hayley Atwell. The news came one week before the official release of Marvel's Agent Carter One-Shot (on the Iron Man 3 Blu-ray), which could be a launchpad for the potential TV show.
In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Atwell was asked if she'd heard anything about the project, to which she replied, "I read about that too. The One-Shot was so successful, the fanbase were like, 'We want more of Peggy!' I think Marvel probably take that very seriously, and it's certainly something I would be a part of doing. I'd be interested to show different sides of Peggy."
She continued, "Although she's kick-ass, and she can be aggressive and she can be just as competent as the men, it'd be nice to show that she's a feminist in a way. It's not just about her being aggressive and as aggressive as the men in those action sequences, but being able to be a little bit more rounded as a person. I think she could be a great role model and a great member of the Marvel Universe. I love the Marvel lot, they're really great people to work with, so it would be nice to go back and work with them again. I'd definitely do it."
No one will watch this.
Just like no one would watch a series about Coulson.
sweet jesus
Check out "Pillars of the Earth" (A Starz mini-series from a few years back) if you'd like to see her unleash those puppies.
Actually, I think an action-adventure spy show set in the 1940s would work BETTER than SHIELD is currently doing right now.