In the constant battle between good versus evil in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some of the casualties aren t always so obvious. Some can take the form of the forgotten who are forced to forge their own path to survive and sometimes it ends up twisting their moral fiber as is the case of former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Sharon Carter played by
Emily VanCamp. Abandoned by the government she once served for daring to take the side of Steve Rogers (
Chris Evans), she became a fugitive from the world stage and as we found out in
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier survived as a dealer in the fictional mecca of Madripoor. Unbeknownst to the heroes Sam (
The first thing I always say to an actor, especially if they’re new to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is, ‘The super-suit’s probably not gonna be comfortable.
That s one of the many lessons Michael Crow has learned working in the MCU since he started as an assistant costume designer on
Captain America: Civil War back in 2016. His Marvel Studios resume also includes
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,
Avengers: Infinity War, and
Avengers: Endgame, but it wasn t until the Disney-owned production company decided to branch out into the world of television that Crow got a chance to lead the costume department for
series director Kari Skogland at the beginning of the series, we focused on directing: How she used camera placement to communicate the mental states of series stars Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), how Sam’s fight sequences were designed and shot, and why she found inspiration in a French drama about disability and friendship.
But with the series wrapped, we went back to Skogland to talk bigger-picture issues about the finale, the show’s moral messaging, that controversial new Captain America costume, and the little detail she’s proudest of, and thinks everyone missed.
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Author of the article: Mark Daniell
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • April 29, 2021 • 6 minute read • Sharon Carter/Agent 13 (Emily VanCamp) in Marvel Studios The Falcon and the Winter Soldier exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Eli Adé /Marvel Studios
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Throughout most of its recently wrapped six-episode season, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) the two leads of Marvel’s
The shadowy figure was “judge, jury and executioner” in the city of Madripoor, a haven for some of the MCU’s most dastardly villains, and was hunting the Flag-Smashers for swiping a secret cache of super-soldier serum.
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