Enter the multiverse of unlimited possibilities. Marvel Studios’ first animated series, What If…?, starts streaming August 11 with new episodes Wednesdays on Disney+.
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Hayley Atwell (who will reprise the role of Peggy Carter as she becomes Captain Britain) has shared the previously released trailer to her Instagram account along with the following: “Coming summer 2021 #disneyplus an alternative narrative in a parallel universe… a position of power that Peggy Carter is fully equipped for #iknowmyvalue đŹđ§đđŒ”
That’s an interesting description, and indicates that all these character inhabit the same Earth rather than different ones. This leaves us to wonder what singular incident led to this unrecognisable world being created where T’Challa became Star-Lord and The Winter Soldier battles a zombie Captain America.
A synopsis for the series was shared during last year’s Disney Investor Day, revealing: “‘What IfâŠ?’ flips the script on the MCU, reimagining famous events from the films in unexpected ways.”
“Coming to Disney+ in summer 2021, Marvel Studiosâ first animated series focuses on different heroes from the MCU,” it continues, “featuring a voice cast that includes a host of stars who reprise their roles. The series is directed by Bryan Andrews; Ashley Bradley is head writer.” [Source]
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âThe Long Songâ knows what an audience might expect from a period drama airing on the BBC, as it did in the UK in 2018, or under the PBS Masterpiece banner, as it will in the US starting on January 31. The camera, helmed with a steady hand by director Mahalia Belo, pans across still life scenes of porcelain curios and rumpled silks in a manse surrounded by gently swaying palm trees. âThe life of a white missus on a Jamaican plantation,â a narrator (Doña Croll) intones, âbe surely full of tribulation â from the scarcity of beef to the want of a fashionable hat.â Within seconds, the piercing screech of that âwhite missusâ shatters the idyllic scene, and the acidic streak of sarcasm laden in the narratorâs words comes more clearly into focus. âIf that be the story you want to hear, then be on your way. Go,â she says, voice snapping with brittle anger. âBe on your way! For the story I have to tell is quite a different one.â
That the tragic heroine of this story is Black slave July (Tamara Lawrance) rather than her corseted white mistress â played by period drama veteran Hayley Atwell, no less â immediately marks âThe Long Songâ as a very different kind of Masterpiece series. Outside of something like Andrew Daviesâ 2019 âSanditonâ adaptation, which cast Crystal Clarke as a Jane Austen character born in the West Indies, there really havenât been any PBS Masterpiece dramas that spotlight Black characters, let alone have them steer the entire series. âThe Long Song,â an adaptation of Andrea Levyâs 2010 novel, not only centers a very specific Black character and experience, but deliberately dares any skittish viewers expecting something quite different to look away. (That this first Masterpiece series to prominently feature Black people is a slave narrative is unsurprising, and worthy of further examination in and of itself.)
Born into slavery on a sugarcane plantation, July gets taken from her mother as a child simply because the ownerâs sister Caroline (Atwell) spots her out in the fields and thinks sheâs cute. There are many painful scenes yet to come, but this one is particularly crushing in its simplicity. Her kidnapping, which alters the course of her life and devastates her mother (Sharon Duncan-Brewster), is nothing more than a casual whim from people who have no awareness of their own cruelty. This pattern repeats itself over and over again throughout the series, each time just as wrenching as the last. For instance: Carolineâs insistence on calling July âMarguerite,â the better to fuel her fantasies of being a fancy lady of the manor even in a humid country she doesnât understand, is a stabbing indignity every time. (Atwell, an actor who typically radiates warmth, does a remarkable job of curdling the atmosphere of every room unlucky enough to have Caroline in it.) Particularly fraught is the heel turn from Robert Goodwin (Jack Lowden), a white Brit who initially sweeps July off her feet with promises of fidelity and fair wages for all the recently freed slaves on the plantation. And yet he sours the second the Black people in his employ stand up for themselves, twisting into a hard, gnarled version of the idealistic man July fell for. Continue reading »
Hello everyone!
I am so happy to announce that Hayley Atwell Central is celebrating 6 years online. I can’t believe you support and visit the site after 6 years, so, thanks from the bottom of my heart to all the visitors.
This past year was so hard to me and I am not good yet. Some personal things are beating my life right now and, although I still love and support Hayley, past days I am thinking on close the site. I haven’t take my decission yet…but it is so difficult for me to pay all the bills for the site monthly so, I really don’t know what to do. I don’t want to close this because still love to work with the site and also, have a lot of stuff to add…but really, don’t know what to do.
Anyway, you know, if you love the site and want to help, you can go here to donate. Every single dollar will help, so, please, help me to keep the site.
Also, to celebrate the 6 years online, I have added some great photoshoots of Hayley Atwell from 2015 to the gallery. This was the year I started with the site so, a lot of photos were missing. Hope you enjoy the photos!
More new photos of Hayley Atwell on the set of ‘Mission Impossible 7’ in Rome, have been added to the gallery.
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Mission: Impossible 7 (2021) > On the set of ‘Mission: Imposible 7’ in Venice (November 25th, 2020)
Mission: Impossible 7 (2021) > On the set of ‘Mission: Imposible 7’ in Venice (November 24th, 2020)