And we'll never really know what happened,"' she said. ![]() "I think many of us thought 'OK, well, that was just sort of the end for Sharon. VanCamp said she was surprised when she was asked to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Sharon, some five years after essentially saying goodbye to the character. "There's a chip on her shoulder, and you definitely see that she's not the same Sharon that we knew. "There are so many possibilities and so many things that could potentially be brewing there that we don't see," said VanCamp, star of the Fox medical drama series "The Resident" who rose to fame on series "Everwood," "Brothers and Sisters" and "Revenge." Sharon is also showing an enigmatic nature and many fans are wondering whether she might be a criminal ruler known as the Power Broker. Helping the trio is the villainous Zemo, played by Daniel Bruhl - but he might not be the only evil member of the group. When Sam and Bucky ask for Sharon's help in solving an international crisis, she agrees with the promise that she'll get a pardon out of it and get her life back. She's now on the run after being named an enemy of the state by the United States government, doesn't speak with her family and is selling stolen artwork on the lawless fictional island nation of Madripoor. agent is in a much darker and jaded place than when fans last saw her in 2016's "Captain America: Civil War." The Falcon, and Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, a.k.a. Sharon first appeared in last week's episode of the series, which stars Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson, a.k.a. It was nice to have that sort of comforting presence." ![]() ![]() And I think she really brought that sensibility. Having that female energy as well, within a Marvel show, is fantastic. "I just felt very comfortable in her hands. "I remember when I first met Kari, it was right before we started shooting and we had dinner together had a couple glasses of wine, and it was just like chatting with an old friend," VanCamp said in an interview. The Port Perry, Ont.-born star says the Disney Plus show's Toronto-based director, Kari Skogland, has been instrumental in helping her reprise and flesh out her role as deadly operative Sharon Carter. Canadian actor Emily VanCamp had the help of another Canuck woman as she joined the Marvel superhero series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier."
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