While Agent Carter wasn’t a ratings monster on ABC, it did enjoy a devoted fanbase, and many fans were disheartened when the series was cancelled after it’s season two finale. The bigger problem was that it ended on a cliffhanger, and at this point won’t have any sort of resolution.
There have been rumors about the project being moved to a streaming service home, a place like Netflix and latest contender Amazon, and the subject was brought up during a recent panel involving Preacher actor Dominic Cooper, who also stars as a young Howard Stark on the show as well as the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole.
Videos by ComicBook.com
When asked if he would like to see the show moved to a service like that, the actor said: “I think as long as there is more story to tell and there’s a place for that to continue to go, um, and someone has the idea and Amazon would be excited or whoever else, then I, it’s been wonderful and very, I know that Haley and James both feel the same. The fact that people have got behind it and want to see it returned means a huge amount to them. It’s always sad when a show is cancelled and you’ve worked so hard on it, but sometimes things do come to their own natural conclusion. That may, there may be much more story to tell ad maybe there is, and I’m sure there are people who are talking about it now. What’s wonderful about Amazon and other streaming sites is that now these, whereas something like that, it may have been the end of the road completely, now there’s hope that it might not be, and I’d be well up for doing more Howard Stark and I’d know they’d be up for doing more of their characters, so fingers crossed.”
No official deals have been announced for the show thus far, but we’ll keep you posted on any new information that comes out.