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|title = ''Agent Carter''
 
|image = Agent Carter Series Logo.png
 
|image = Agent Carter Series Logo.png
|showrunners = [[Tara Butters]]<br>[[Michele Fazekas]]<br>[[Chris Dingess]]<br>[[Christopher Markus]] <small>(creator)</small><br>[[Stephen McFeely]] <small>(creator)</small>
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|creator = [[Christopher Markus]]<br>[[Stephen McFeely]]
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|showrunners = [[Tara Butters]]<br>[[Michele Fazekas]]<br>[[Chris Dingess]]
 
|channel = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
 
|channel = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
 
|composer = [[Christopher Lennertz]]
 
|composer = [[Christopher Lennertz]]
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|dates = January 6, 2015 - March 1, 2016
 
|dates = January 6, 2015 - March 1, 2016
 
|Prev = ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
 
|Prev = ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''
|Next = ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''}}
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|Next = ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]''}}
 
{{Quote|What now, Miss Carter?"<br>"Now... I go to work.|[[Edwin Jarvis]] and [[Peggy Carter]]|Now is Not the End}}
 
{{Quote|What now, Miss Carter?"<br>"Now... I go to work.|[[Edwin Jarvis]] and [[Peggy Carter]]|Now is Not the End}}
'''''Agent Carter''''' was an American television series based on Marvel Comics character [[Peggy Carter]]. It was produced by Marvel Television and aired on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] network. It occurs after the events of ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' and before ''[[Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter]]''.
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'''''Marvel's Agent Carter''''', or simply '''''Agent Carter''''', is an American television series based on the Marvel Comics character [[Peggy Carter]]. It was produced by [[Marvel Television]] and aired on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] network.
   
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It is set after the events of ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'' and before ''[[Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter]]''.<!-- Changing without an official statement will grant an instant block. -->
On May 8, 2014 Marvel Entertainment announced that ABC has picked up Agent Carter to series. The series premiered in January 2015. On May 15, 2014, Hayley Atwell stated that the show would run for 8 episodes.<ref name="CBM">[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=100249 Hayley Atwell Talks AGENT CARTER; Confirms Eight Episode First Season]</ref> On January 6, 2015, the series debuted by showing its first two episodes on the same night.
 
   
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The [[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season One|first season]] premiered on January 6, 2015, and concluded on February 24, 2015. The [[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season Two|second season]] premiered on January 19, 2016, and concluded on March 1, 2016.
On May 7th, 2015, it was renewed for a second season.<ref>[http://marvel.com/news/tv/24594/abc_renews_marvels_agents_of_shield_marvels_agent_carter ABC Renews 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' & 'Marvel's Agent Carter']</ref>
 
   
On May 12, 2016, the series was cancelled by ABC.<ref>[http://tvline.com/2016/05/12/agent-carter-cancelled-abc-season-3/ ''Agent Carter'' Cancelled at ABC]</ref>
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On May 12, 2016, the series was canceled by ABC.<ref>[http://tvline.com/2016/05/12/agent-carter-cancelled-abc-season-3/ ''Agent Carter'' Cancelled at ABC]</ref>
   
 
==Season Synopses==
 
==Season Synopses==
 
===[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]===
 
===[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]===
 
Years before Agent [[Phil Coulson|Coulson]] and his [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] [[Coulson's Team|team]] swore to protect those who cannot protect themselves from threats they cannot conceive, there was Agent [[Peggy Carter]], who pledged the same oath but lived in a different time when women weren't recognized as being as smart or as tough as their male counterparts.
[[File:AgentCarter2HrPromo.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]]]
 
Years before Agent [[Phil Coulson|Coulson]] and his [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] team swore to protect those who cannot protect themselves from threats they cannot conceive, there was Agent [[Peggy Carter]], who pledged the same oath but lived in a different time when women weren’t recognized as being as smart or as tough as their male counterparts.
 
   
 
But no one should ever underestimate Peggy.
 
But no one should ever underestimate Peggy.
   
It's [[1940s|1946]] and peace has dealt Peggy a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert [[Strategic Scientific Reserve|SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve)]], Peggy finds herself stuck doing administrative work when she would rather be back out in the field; putting her vast skills into play and taking down the bad guys. But she is also trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life, [[Steve Rogers]] – aka [[Captain America]].
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It's [[1940s|1946]] and peace has dealt Peggy a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert [[Strategic Scientific Reserve|SSR]], Peggy finds herself stuck doing administrative work when she would rather be back out in the field; putting her vast skills into play and taking down the bad guys. But she is also trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life, Steve Rogers – aka [[Captain America]].
   
When old acquaintance [[Howard Stark]] finds himself being framed for unleashing his deadliest weapons to anyone willing to pony up the cash, he contacts Peggy - the only person he can trust - to track down those responsible, dispose of the weapons and clear his name. He empowers his butler, [[Edwin Jarvis]], to be at her beck and call when needed to help assist her as she investigates and tracks down those responsible for releasing these weapons of mass destruction. But Jarvis, who is a creature of habit and sticks to a rigid daily routine, is going to have to make some major life changes if he’s going to be able to keep up with Peggy.
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When old acquaintance [[Howard Stark]] finds himself being framed for unleashing his deadliest weapons to anyone willing to pony up the cash, he contacts Peggy - the only person he can trust - to track down those responsible, dispose of the weapons, and clear his name. He empowers his butler, [[Edwin Jarvis]], to be at her beck and call when needed to help assist her as she investigates and tracks down those responsible for releasing these weapons of mass destruction. But Jarvis, who is a creature of habit and sticks to a rigid daily routine, is going to have to make some major life changes if he's going to be able to keep up with Peggy.
   
If caught going on these secret missions for Stark, Peggy could be targeted as a traitor and spend the rest of her days in prison – or worse. And as she delves deeper into her investigation, she may find that those she works for are not who they seem, and she might even begin to question whether Stark is as innocent as he claims.<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/notyetamovie/news/?a=110051 AGENT CARTER: Full Synopsis & Cast List Revealed]</ref>
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If caught going on these secret missions for Stark, Peggy could be targeted as a traitor and spend the rest of her days in prison – or worse. And as she delves deeper into her investigation, she may find that those she works for are not who they seem, and she might even begin to question whether Stark is as innocent as he claims.
   
 
===[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season Two|Season Two]]===
 
===[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season Two|Season Two]]===
 
Dedicated to the fight against new Atomic Age threats in the wake of [[World War II]], Agent [[Peggy Carter|Carter]] journeys from [[New York City]] to [[Los Angeles]] for her most dangerous – and bizarre – assignment yet. East Coast [[Strategic Scientific Reserve|SSR]] Chief [[Jack Thompson]] sends Peggy to work with newly appointed West Coast SSR Chief [[Daniel Sousa]] to explore a strange homicide involving a [[Jane Scott|body that glows and emanates cold]].
[[File:Agent Carter S2 Official Poster.png|thumb|200px|[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season Two|Season Two]]]]
 
Dedicated to the fight against new Atomic Age threats in the wake of World War II, Agent [[Peggy Carter|Carter]] journeys from [[New York City]] to [[Los Angeles]] for her most dangerous – and bizarre – assignment yet. East Coast [[Strategic Scientific Reserve|SSR]] Chief [[Jack Thompson]] sends Peggy to work with newly appointed West Coast SSR Chief [[Daniel Sousa]] to explore a strange homicide involving a body that glows and emanates cold.
 
   
Upon her arrival, Peggy reunites with [[Howard Stark]]’s butler and her loyal partner-in-crime, [[Edwin Jarvis]], who welcomes her to the Hollywood life and sets her up at Stark’s mansion. There, Peggy meets [[Ana Jarvis|Ana]], Jarvis’ free-spirited and devoted wife to whom she takes an immediate liking.
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Upon her arrival, Peggy reunites with [[Howard Stark]]’s butler and her loyal partner-in-crime, [[Edwin Jarvis]], who welcomes her to the Hollywood life and sets her up at [[Howard Stark's Estate|Stark’s mansion]]. There, Peggy meets [[Ana Jarvis|Ana]], Jarvis’ free-spirited and devoted wife to whom she takes an immediate liking.
   
Eventually, the odd investigation leads Peggy to quirky yet charming scientist [[Jason Wilkes]], who quickly becomes an ally — and sparks fly. As Peggy continues to find clues in this peculiar case, she is introduced to the machinations of [[Whitney Frost]], a movie starlet, brilliant physicist and the true power behind husband and senatorial candidate [[Calvin Chadwick]]. Calvin, a politician who will do anything to get to the top, befriends [[Vernon Masters]], a veteran of the War Department with a keen understanding of how to work the system. Peggy soon discovers that corruption seemingly runs deep, making it hard to distinguish the good versus the bad.
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Eventually, the odd investigation leads Peggy to quirky yet charming scientist [[Jason Wilkes]], who quickly becomes an ally — and sparks fly. As Peggy continues to find clues in this peculiar case, she is introduced to the machinations of [[Whitney Frost]], a movie starlet, brilliant physicist, and the true power behind husband and senatorial candidate [[Calvin Chadwick]]. Calvin, a politician who will do anything to get to the top, befriends [[Vernon Masters]], a veteran of the War Department with a keen understanding of how to work the system. Peggy soon discovers that corruption seemingly runs deep, making it hard to distinguish the good versus the bad.
   
The search comes full circle when Russian spy [[Dottie Underwood]] returns into Peggy’s life in a new and unexpected way. But even as Peggy discovers a new city, both old and new friends – and potentially a new love – she’s about to learn the bright lights of post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/KingPatel/news/?a=129434]</ref>
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The search comes full circle when Russian spy [[Dottie Underwood]] returns into Peggy's life in a new and unexpected way. But even as Peggy discovers a new city, both old and new friends – and potentially a new love – she's about to learn the bright lights of post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/KingPatel/news/?a=129434 Learn More About Peggy's New Mission In Full Synopsis For AGENT CARTER Season 2]</ref>
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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===Recurring Cast===
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
*[[Dominic Cooper]] as [[Howard Stark]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Lyndsy Fonseca]] as [[Angie Martinelli]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Lyndsy Fonseca]] as [[Angie Martinelli]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Bridget Regan]] as [[Dottie Underwood]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Bridget Regan]] as [[Dottie Underwood]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
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*[[Lesley Boone]] as [[Rose Roberts]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Lesley Boone]] as [[Rose Roberts]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
*[[Wynn Everett]] as [[Whitney Frost]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Wynn Everett]] as [[Whitney Frost]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
*[[Reggie Austin]] as [[Jason Wilkes]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
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*[[Reggie Austin]] as Doctor [[Jason Wilkes]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Currie Graham]] as [[Calvin Chadwick]] † <small>(Season 2) </small>
 
*[[Currie Graham]] as [[Calvin Chadwick]] † <small>(Season 2) </small>
 
*[[Lotte Verbeek]] as [[Ana Jarvis]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Lotte Verbeek]] as [[Ana Jarvis]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Kurtwood Smith]] as [[Vernon Masters]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Kurtwood Smith]] as [[Vernon Masters]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
*[[Matt Braunger]] as [[Aloysius Samberly]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
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*[[Matt Braunger]] as Doctor [[Aloysius Samberly]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Ken Marino]] as [[Joseph Manfredi]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
 
*[[Ken Marino]] as [[Joseph Manfredi]] <small>(Season 2)</small>
   
 
===Marvel Cinematic Universe Guest Stars===
 
===Marvel Cinematic Universe Guest Stars===
*[[Dominic Cooper]] as [[Howard Stark]] <small>(Seasons 1-2)</small>
 
 
*[[Neal McDonough]] as [[Dum Dum Dugan]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
 
*[[Neal McDonough]] as [[Dum Dum Dugan]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
*[[Costa Ronin]] as [[Anton Vanko]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
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*[[Costa Ronin]] as Doctor [[Anton Vanko]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
*[[Toby Jones]] as [[Arnim Zola]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
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*[[Toby Jones]] as Doctor [[Arnim Zola]] <small>(Season 1)</small>
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==Posters==
 
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Agent Carter Season 1 - Promotional Poster.jpg|[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]
 
Agent Carter S2 Official Poster.png|[[Agent Carter (TV series)/Season Two|Season Two]]
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==Videos==
 
==Videos==
===Trailer===
 
 
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First Official Look at Marvel's Agent Carter on ABC
 
First Official Look at Marvel's Agent Carter on ABC
 
Marvel's Agent Carter Season 2 Promo (HD)
 
Marvel's Agent Carter Season 2 Promo (HD)
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===Clips===
 
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Marvel's Agent Carter - Independent Woman-0
 
Marvel's Agent Carter - Hunted by the SSR-0
 
 
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*In March 2014, [[Christopher Markus]] and [[Stephen McFeely]] stated that, while the series had not been greenlit, Atwell still remained interested. In addition, they added that Howard Stark would be a recurring character and the series would be set around 1946, occurring in the middle of the timeline established in the [[Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter|One-Shot]]. Both envisioned the series being limited, with approximately 13 episodes, instead of the conventional 22.<ref>[http://collider.com/agent-carter-tv-series-christopher-markus-stephen-mcfeely/ Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely Talk AGENT CARTER TV Series; Reveal Timeline, Plot and Planned Episode Count]</ref>
 
*In March 2014, [[Christopher Markus]] and [[Stephen McFeely]] stated that, while the series had not been greenlit, Atwell still remained interested. In addition, they added that Howard Stark would be a recurring character and the series would be set around 1946, occurring in the middle of the timeline established in the [[Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter|One-Shot]]. Both envisioned the series being limited, with approximately 13 episodes, instead of the conventional 22.<ref>[http://collider.com/agent-carter-tv-series-christopher-markus-stephen-mcfeely/ Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely Talk AGENT CARTER TV Series; Reveal Timeline, Plot and Planned Episode Count]</ref>
 
*Many of the costumes worn during the series are actual vintage wear from the 1940s.
 
*Many of the costumes worn during the series are actual vintage wear from the 1940s.
 
==See Also==
 
*''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]''
 
*''[[Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter]]''
 
   
 
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For other uses, see Agent Carter (disambiguation)

"What now, Miss Carter?"
"Now... I go to work."
Edwin Jarvis and Peggy Carter[src]

Marvel's Agent Carter, or simply Agent Carter, is an American television series based on the Marvel Comics character Peggy Carter. It was produced by Marvel Television and aired on the ABC network.

It is set after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger and before Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter.

The first season premiered on January 6, 2015, and concluded on February 24, 2015. The second season premiered on January 19, 2016, and concluded on March 1, 2016.

On May 12, 2016, the series was canceled by ABC.[1]

Season Synopses

Season One

Years before Agent Coulson and his S.H.I.E.L.D. team swore to protect those who cannot protect themselves from threats they cannot conceive, there was Agent Peggy Carter, who pledged the same oath but lived in a different time when women weren't recognized as being as smart or as tough as their male counterparts.

But no one should ever underestimate Peggy.

It's 1946 and peace has dealt Peggy a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert SSR, Peggy finds herself stuck doing administrative work when she would rather be back out in the field; putting her vast skills into play and taking down the bad guys. But she is also trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life, Steve Rogers – aka Captain America.

When old acquaintance Howard Stark finds himself being framed for unleashing his deadliest weapons to anyone willing to pony up the cash, he contacts Peggy - the only person he can trust - to track down those responsible, dispose of the weapons, and clear his name. He empowers his butler, Edwin Jarvis, to be at her beck and call when needed to help assist her as she investigates and tracks down those responsible for releasing these weapons of mass destruction. But Jarvis, who is a creature of habit and sticks to a rigid daily routine, is going to have to make some major life changes if he's going to be able to keep up with Peggy.

If caught going on these secret missions for Stark, Peggy could be targeted as a traitor and spend the rest of her days in prison – or worse. And as she delves deeper into her investigation, she may find that those she works for are not who they seem, and she might even begin to question whether Stark is as innocent as he claims.

Season Two

Dedicated to the fight against new Atomic Age threats in the wake of World War II, Agent Carter journeys from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous – and bizarre – assignment yet. East Coast SSR Chief Jack Thompson sends Peggy to work with newly appointed West Coast SSR Chief Daniel Sousa to explore a strange homicide involving a body that glows and emanates cold.

Upon her arrival, Peggy reunites with Howard Stark’s butler and her loyal partner-in-crime, Edwin Jarvis, who welcomes her to the Hollywood life and sets her up at Stark’s mansion. There, Peggy meets Ana, Jarvis’ free-spirited and devoted wife to whom she takes an immediate liking.

Eventually, the odd investigation leads Peggy to quirky yet charming scientist Jason Wilkes, who quickly becomes an ally — and sparks fly. As Peggy continues to find clues in this peculiar case, she is introduced to the machinations of Whitney Frost, a movie starlet, brilliant physicist, and the true power behind husband and senatorial candidate Calvin Chadwick. Calvin, a politician who will do anything to get to the top, befriends Vernon Masters, a veteran of the War Department with a keen understanding of how to work the system. Peggy soon discovers that corruption seemingly runs deep, making it hard to distinguish the good versus the bad.

The search comes full circle when Russian spy Dottie Underwood returns into Peggy's life in a new and unexpected way. But even as Peggy discovers a new city, both old and new friends – and potentially a new love – she's about to learn the bright lights of post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.[2]

Cast

Starring Cast

Recurring Cast

Marvel Cinematic Universe Guest Stars

Posters

Videos

Production

  • In March 2014, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely stated that, while the series had not been greenlit, Atwell still remained interested. In addition, they added that Howard Stark would be a recurring character and the series would be set around 1946, occurring in the middle of the timeline established in the One-Shot. Both envisioned the series being limited, with approximately 13 episodes, instead of the conventional 22.[3]
  • Many of the costumes worn during the series are actual vintage wear from the 1940s.

References

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