‘Agent Carter’ was the MCU’s first attempt at exploring Captain America’s legacy

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  • March 21, 2021

When Sam Wilson sees old Steve Rogers at the end of Avengers: Endgame, he mourns the loss of a world protected by Captain America. Steve had an massive influence on the generation of superheroes that arose around the time he was defrosted in 2011, and the space left behind by his absence is large enough to merit a miniseries following the post-Cap lives of his closest friends —The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, now streaming on Disney+.

Steve’s temporal displacement wasn’t the first time the world was abruptly left without a Captain America, though. He also disappeared into the ice in 1945, after two short years of being a super-soldier. Losing Steve also impacted his closest friends back then, and they too got a TV show that explored how they moved on in the world without Captain America. That show was Agent Carter, and it was delightful.  Read more…

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‘Agent Carter’ was the MCU’s first attempt at exploring Captain America’s legacy