I added a new photoshoot of Hayley to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look and enjoy!
Gallery Link:
— 2015 Photoshoots & Professional > Photoshoot #003
I added a new photoshoot of Hayley to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look and enjoy!
Gallery Link:
— 2015 Photoshoots & Professional > Photoshoot #003
As you can see, the site has a new layout!!!! I really loved the old one but it is time for a change and here you go!!! What do you think??
If you see some errors or do you have any suggestions, please, write me.
At the moment, the gallery has the same layout, I need to think if I want to change this. Let me know your comments.
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Atwell played Agent Peggy Carter in the 2011 American superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger. MTV Networks’ NextMovie.com named her one of the “Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011”. Atwell voiced the character in the 2011 movie tie-in video game, Captain America: Super Soldier.
I added photos of Hayley Atwell from 2011 to the gallery so, you can go there to take a look and enjoy!
Gallery Links:
— 2011 Appearances & Events
— 2011 Candids
The Marvel Comics villain Madam Masque is traveling back in time for Agent Carter.
As Agent Carter’s executive producers Tara Butters and Chris Dingess revealed, they are “co-opting” the modern-day villainess for Agent Carter’s 1940’s setting, and making her season two’s main antagonist.
“I think we’ve changed the look of her a bit obviously. We’ve made her an actress, which is very Hedy Lamar,” Butters said. “She was a ‘40s siren actress who was also a scientific genius, so that’s part of what we’re mining with this character.”
A big reason that Agent Carter chose Madam Masque, according to the two, was her gender. Butters and Dingess said it was important that Agent Carter had a female villain to clash with this season, as it opened up several new storytelling opportunities and challenges for Peggy.
On explaining the importance of including a female villain, Butters told SlashFilm “…As much as there are not enough female heroes just on television, I feel like having a female villain is just as equally powerful.”
And by reimagining Madame Masque, who is traditionally a present-day Iron Man villain in the Marvel comics, as a Hollywood actress, Agent Carter had an easier time shifting the story to a California setting (as opposed to season one’s New York City locale). [Source]
It seems like a lot is planned for the second season of “Agent Carter”, and the show is moving forward quite fast in its development. The producers apparently have lots of ideas that they are toying around with, and while it’s pretty clear that there is a lot of activity behind the scenes of the show, fans on the other hand have been wondering what they can expect, and have been actively speculating on the future developments that will come in season 2.
Recently, we’ve seen some official discussions about these issues too, particularly by Hayley Atwell and James D’Arcy, who took some time to talk about some of the show’s plot elements in an interview. One of the topics they discussed was the Darkforce, which is coming over from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time ever, and the show’s executive producer – Michele Fazekas – explained that it’s a substance that has different effects on different people.
One of the main tasks that Peggy will have in the new season will be to discover the true nature of the substance, and it looks like the story will pay a lot of attention to that particular aspect. In addition, Fazekas said that some characters on the show don’t understand what Darkforce is when they come in contact with it, and they had put in a lot of research on it in order to understand its properties better.
At this point, even its basic physical properties have been put under question – we don’t know if it’s liquid, solid or smoke, however according to Fazekas, it might be related to energy research in some way. On the other hand, Tara Butters said that in the 1940s, atomic energy was being deeply and actively researched, and people were looking left and right for new sources of energy. It’s possible that they may have stumbled upon the Darkforce at some point during their research into a new type of energy-providing material. Continue reading »
A “Doctor Who” companion, one of the original agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., a classic Batman villain, the Mistress of the Dark, a vigilante who employs murder, kidnapping, extortion, violence and torture in his war on crime and the Excelsior! himself are just some of the high-profile guests slated for this weekend’s Boston Comic Con at the Seaport World Trade Center, 200 Seaport Boulevard.
Hayley Atwell is Agent Peggy Carter in “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Ant-Man,” as well as the ABC series, “Agent Carter.” Carter is one of the most prominent agents of the Strategic Scientific Reserve, an Allied deep science agency formed to fight against HYDRA, the Nazi super weapons division. Atwell will be there Saturday and Sunday. Autographs are $50 and photo ops are $60.
I updated the gallery with photoshoots of Hayley from 2010.
Gallery Link:
— 2010 Photoshoots & Professional
In 2010, Hayley films Captain America, in which she plays the hero’s love interest, Peggy Carter. Also stars in two TV miniseries: The Pillars of the Earth and Any Human Heart.
I added photos from 2010 to the gallery so, hope you enjoy them!
Gallery Links:
— 2010 Appearances & Events
— 2010 TV Shows & Appearances
— 2010 Candids