Captain Carter live-action project in development, says rumor

    A rumor suggests that a Marvel Studios Hayley Atwell project in the role of Captain Carter is in development.

    The rumor came from the latest episode of the podcast “The DisInsider Show“. During the panel "The Rumor of the Week", or "the rumor of the week", the presenters Skyler Shuler and Derek Cornell stated that they are not sure if it will be a series or a movie, but that a live-action production of Captain Carter is in development. .


    Captain Carter is an alternate version of Peggy Carter, Hayley Atwell's character introduced in "Captain America: The First Avenger". In the version in question, the character receives the Super Soldier Serum in place of Steve Rodgers, turning her into a superhuman.


    This version of the character was first introduced in Season 1 of the Disney+ animated series “What If…?”, and will return in Season 2 of the series, and appeared again in another version in the film “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”.

    Captain Carter live-action project in development, says rumor
    Captain Carter in "What If...?". Disclosure/Disney+/Marvel Studios

    "We realized, I think, early on in development when we were starting to get the scripts [from AC Bradley] and starting to look at the series arc that there would be a character that would bubble up and become more important," he explained in August 2021. Brad Winderbaum, executive producer of “What If…?“. "Not more important than the rest, but it had a strong relationship with The Watcher, which is really our driving force behind the series, and that's Captain Carter."

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    “We realized when we started developing Season 2 that Captain Carter would be the character that we would revisit every season and continue that adventure. Obviously, we're telling a story on a giant, multiversal screen. So you never know who's going to show up where and when. It's an anthology, but there are always opportunities for fun connections to be made,” concluded Winderbaum.



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