in a recent interview with Metro, Atwell also discussed reprising the character in the upcoming sequel to The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier. She was said to feature in only one flashback scene, but…
“‘I’ve been working with some stunt coordinators – I get three separate fight scenes,’” she says. “‘The training has been really tough because not only are you learning the moves, you’re also learning the power of the punch so it doesn’t look like you have spaghetti arms. On my first day, they said: “It’s going really well but you don’t have to add your own sound effects…”’
“I’m going to [comic book convention] Comic Con in July,’” she says. “‘I’ve never been before, so I said to the film’s producer: “What is it, like 3,000 people?” He said: “No, try 300,000 people.” They get quite obsessive. When we were filming the first one, Chris Evans went over to do a: “Hi, I’m the next Captain America, nice to meet you” thing and two fans who were dressed up ended up fighting over his seat. One of them stabbed the other with a really sharp pencil.’”
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported that The Winter Soldier filming will last a total 80 days, with half of the shoot taking place in L.A before moving to Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, DC. Quoting the film’s supervising location manager, “We’re shooting all over Southern California, from the beaches to the mountains.” Filming has already occurred recently in L.A.’s St. Vincent Medical Center, “the basement of the Sears, Roebuck & Co. building on Olympic Boulevard and the Westfield Topanga Shopping Mall in Canoga Park.” There are also noteworthy rumors The Winter Soldier will explore more of vibranium, the unique metal Cap’s shield’s made of.
Stanley Tucci reminisced with Collider about his pivotal role in The First Avenger. Speaking on the Joe Johnston-directed film’s strong love story, the actor started, “Oh, it does [have one]. And Hayley Atwell, who I just had dinner with last night, we’ve become good friends. I really love that. I really love the relationship between the two of them.”
After being pressed whether Marvel has asked him to reprise his Abraham Erskine role the upcoming sequel,The Winter Soldier, Tucci let slip that his First Avenger co-star will indeed return, even though she’s said otherwise in previous interviews. “No, [the folks at Marvel] haven’t, unfortunately. I’m really sad. I know that Hayley is going back to do a flashback scene, but I have not been asked.”
Atwell’s return isn’t too surprising considering the English actress said last week that we’d see Peggy Carter in some other context. Anyhow, looking back on his work in The First Avenger, Stanley Tucci added, “I loved making that movie. I had a great time. I really like Joe Johnston. I think he’s a wonderful director. I also love the look of the film, and the tone of the film, and the character was great. I was thrilled to be able to play that. I was so sad that I died because I wanted to come back and do another one. It was great to be offered this old, German scientist. I thought, “Oh, that’s great.” I couldn’t tell if I was really flattered or insulted. I don’t know.”
But it was last year’s double-whammy of Golden Globe nomination for miniseries ‘The Pillars of the Earth’ and blockbuster debut as Chris Evans’s’ all-action girlfriend in ‘Captain America: the First Avenger’ that brought her to international attention. She won’t, she confirms, be back for the latter’s sequel, which moves the action into the present day.
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Although the subtitle of the forthcoming Captain America sequel already alludes to the return of James Bucky Barnes and a deleted scene from Marvel The Avengers also hinted at the return of another 40s-era ally of Steve Rogers. With that in mind, it’s no surprise what the actress behind Peggy Carter, Hayley Atwell, had to offer when Bleeding Cool approached her at the premiere of her new film, The Sweeney.
“I can’t say yet because it hasn’t been officially released, and Marvel are very protective of their franchise.”
The Winter Soldier co-director Anthony Russo cleverly dodged a question in regards to the sequel exploring “dark” flashbacks. And with Peggy Carter still “active” in modern times, we’ll likely see her in flashbacks, and/or modern times. And if modern times, we’ll either see an older actress behind her portrayal or an aged Hayley Atwell, with the use of makeup and special effects. Anyhow, Marvel has also yet to “officially release” which actress will nab a new female addition to the cast, believed to be Peggy Carter’s niece, Sharon Carter.
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I freakin’ love Steve and Howard’s face at the end of this scene. They’re like “wtf was that.”
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