![]() ![]() This is kinda funny because in the main MCU films Bucky loses his arm when he falls from the train.ĭuring the climax of the episode, Agent Carter and the Howling Commandos face off with Red Skull, who summons a multi-dimensional tentacle monster. There’s also a point on the train when Peggy pulls Bucky back up as he slips off the top of the train, he says she "almost ripped" his arm off. While Carter and the team think Steve is dead, that’s not the case. In this version of the story, Steve goes down with the train. Howard stark was able to make this armor due to the Tesseract that Carter managed to retrieve.Ĭaptain Carter, Steve Rogers, and the Howling Commandos find themselves on a train heist, which is called "Operation: Where Eagles Dare.” In the film, Bucky is the one that goes down in the train explosion. At one point she and her little team find themselves in an intense situation and call for air support and at that point, Steve Rogers comes flying in Iron Man-style Hydra Stomper armor. She is shown having a blast using her super-strength abilities, and it seems like she’s having a lot of fun brutally beating the hell out of Hydra soldiers. ![]() That tune changes over time as Captain Carter proves herself as she rescues Bucky Barnes and the Howling Commandos, and takes on Hydra. Howard Stark starts the process and Captain Carter is born.Īs you might imagine, the military in the 1940s isn’t happy with the fact that the super soldier serum was given to a girl, and at first they say that the whole thing was a failure. Peggy ends up taking action by shooting the agent and then jumps into the pod taking Steve’s place. The Hydra agent ends up taking the opportunity to sabotage the experiment early setting off an explosion and shooting Steve in the process, wounding him. The point of divergence in this series is when Abraham Erskine asks, "Agent Carter, don't you think you'd be more comfortable in the booth?" In the original film, Carter did go to the booth, but in this version of the story, she stays on the floor, and that’s where things take a very different turn. It also shows us what would have happened to Steve Rogers had he not become Captain America. The first episode of Marvel’s What If…? animated series has arrived, and it tells the multiverse story of how Peggy Carter becomes the super-soldier Captain Carter and where that journey leads her. ![]()
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