Agent Carter: Curtain Call is a Disney+ original miniseries based off of the comics and character(s) of the same name and the twenty-first entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - MAX Phase 4, concluding the story of Peggy Carter's adventures that began in ABC's Agent Carter and continued in Agent Carter: Armed & Dangerous.
Synopsis[]
On the 20th of December, 1969, the Soviet organization Leviathan kidnaps Dr. Jason Wilkes while an enormous "Zero Matter rift" opens at his Stark facility in Malibu. Despite her position as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. no longer affording her field duties, Peggy Carter once again throws herself into the jaws of hell to help her old friend and short-lived romantic interest. But little does she or Leviathan truly realize what Zero Matter - the Darkforce - really is, and the Primordial Deity of Darkness himself enters the picture and plays his part in Agent Carter's last adventure.
Cast and Characters[]
Main Cast[]
- Hayley Atwell as Margaret "Peggy" Carter
A former SSR agent who went on to found S.H.I.E.L.D. and become its director. She is no longer a field agent, but knowing Wilkes and Zero Matter better than anyone else still alive, together with Edwin Jarvis, she gears up for her final scrape in saving the world. - James D'Arcy as Edwin Jarvis
The Stark family butler, and the epitome of a stiff upper lip. Not quite the eager man of adventure he used to fancy himself as, he has now fully devoted himself to the Stark family as Howard expects his son and heir. But at the same time, he is all too familiar with the dangers of Zero Matter, and steels himself to face Whitney Frost once more. - Wynn Everett as Whitney Frost
A once-famous film actress and beyond-brilliant scientist who was driven insane from her work on Zero Matter. At the same time as Wilkes is taken the rift is opened, she mysteriously regains her mind and escape from her asylum, teaming up with up the deadly Dusk to continue her work. - Diane Guerrero as Cassie St. Commons / Dusk (first appearance)
A snarky bank robber who possesses Darkforce powers - something Whitney recognizes as Zero Matter - and together they team up following Whitney's escape. In truth, she is working with Mr. Erebus towards an unknown end. - Alexander Skarsgård as Mr. Erebus
An enigmatic time-traveller who also possesses unfathomable Darkforce powers. In reality, he is the Primordial Entity of Darkness - one of the two beings responsible for the birth of the whole of Creation. - Alan Tudyk as Asylum (first appearance)
A deranged patient who only calls himself "Asylum" locked up in the same hospital as Frost. He is far more lucid and knowledgeable about recent events than he lets on...
Recurring Cast[]
- Ray Winstone as Antonin Dreykov
The Soviet spymaster of Leviathan and mastermind of the current iteration of the Red Room. After one of his Widows, Laynia Petrovna, is exposed to a mysterious substance and awakens to Darkforce powers, he begins to take steps to empower more of his assassins. - Frida Gustavsson as Laynia Petrovna / Black Widow / Darkstar (first appearance)
Dreykov's prized Black Widow assassin. During a mission, she is accidentally exposed to a Terrigen crystal and is revealed to be an Inhuman capable of drawing on the Darkforce. She also begins to break away from Dreykov's designs shortly after. - Reggie Austin as Jason Wilkes
A brilliant scientist working for Stark and S.H.I.E.L.D. who's had his fair share of scrapes, both with Zero Matter and Peggy. He finds himself face-to-face with the bane of Zero Matter once again as Leviathan captures him and forces him to study it. - John Slattery as Howard Stark
The head of Stark Industries and one of the most gifted human scientists of all time. No longer the playboy he used to, he has since married and is now expecting to welcome his son and heir, Anthony. - Hope Davis as Maria Stark
Howard's wife and lynchpin to reality, now pregnant with his son. - Bridget Regan as "Dottie Underwood" / Black Widow
A Russian assassin who was the first Black Widow and an old frenemy of Peggy's. No longer in that business, she regardless may still have some valuable information on Dreykov. - Toby Jones as Arnim Zola
The Red Skull's former right-hand at HYDRA, now Stark's lab partner while secretly scheming to bring HYDRA back one day. He has since been diagnosed with ALS, and his time in this world may be coming to a close, though he has no plans to let a slow death stop him. - Adam Goldberg and Currie Graham as Maximilian Coleridge
Whitney's mysterious psychiatrist who is secretly a vigilante who possesses immense Darkforce powers. He occasionally appears before her as her deceased husband Calvin Chadwick, though it's debatable whether it's for therapy or torment. - Enver Gjokaj as Daniel Sousa
A former SSR agent and Peggy's old flame. On paper, he died in 1955, but in reality he was spirited away into the future by Phil Coulson's time-traveling crew. He has since married Daisy Johnson, but appears before Peggy one final time, both for closure and to aid her in her greatest hour of need. - Chloe Bennett as Daisy Johnson / Quake
A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent from the future who finally found the love of her life in Daniel Sousa, and a powerful Inhuman in her own right. - Joel Stoffer as Enoch Coltrane
A sentient Chronicom who rebelled against his own kind and a member of Coulson's S.H.I.E.L.D. team, despite his unlucky penchant of getting left behind and taking the "long road." While waiting for Coulson and his team to pick him up, he kills time by acting as the bartender at a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. facility and occasionally helping Peggy save the world from certain doom.